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Find similar grantsConnecticut Ceramics Circle Grant is sponsored by Connecticut Ceramics Circle. Supports research or projects in ceramic arts that promote understanding of pottery and porcelain and disseminate knowledge in the field.
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Grants Program | CT Ceramics Circle Mail-in Seminar Registration Patricia Ferguson: Seminar Caroline McCaffrey-Howarth Grants Terms and Conditions Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Connecticut Ceramics Circle Grant Application THIS APPLICATION IS DUE ON APRIL 30, 2026. APPLICANTS WILL BE ADVISED OF THE RESULT OF THE REVIEW PROCESS BY JUNE 15, 2026.
Please submit a PDF via email to connecticutceramicscircle@gmail. com which includes the following information.
______________________________________________________________________________ Institutional Affiliation ______________________________________________________________________________ Project Title (working title is acceptable) Summary or concise outline of the project Importance or significance of the area or topic to the study of ceramics and to the mission of the Connecticut Ceramics Circle Your qualifications and those of others involved in the project (include educational, professional and business background) Resources you plan to use, including private and institutional collections and archives Timeline and estimated completion date List of your other publications or curated exhibitions, if any References, if you are a student or otherwise unable to supply a list of previous projects or publications If you are expecting this project to be published, a list of interested publishers Amount requested and estimated expenses Acknowledgement that you have read, understand, and agree to the Terms and Conditions ( here ) of the Connecticut Ceramics Circle Grant Connecticut Ceramics Circle @connecticutceramicscircle connecticutceramicscircle@gmail.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Individuals or organizations; likely nonprofit or ceramic artists/researchers, based in or serving Connecticut Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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