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Creative Pinellas Artist Grants 2025‑26 is sponsored by Creative Pinellas (via State of Florida Division of Arts and Culture, NEA, ARPA). Grants to individual Pinellas County artists for arts projects (various genres), some with environmental themes.
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Creative Pinellas Artist Grants 2025-26 - Creative Pinellas 2026-03-06 20:23:18. 950653 [timezone] => America/New_York 2025-10-30 21:23:18. 000000 [timezone] => America/New_York Arts Ignite Fund: Up to $500 to close a budget gap for an art project or effort; think materials, Artist pay, rental fees, etc. Ignite Fund applicants may choose to reference the environment, but are welcome to focus on other themes as well.
Arts Impact Fund: Between $3000 and $10,000 to create & present art with an environmental theme in Pinellas County. 21 Artists – planned at these levels: Hear from Creative Pinellas CEO Margaret Murray as she shares the vision behind the Arts Impact Fund and how Making Waves will celebrate environmentally focused creativity across Pinellas County.
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Qualifications for Ignite Fund and Impact Fund Apply as an individual, not as a nonprofit / other organization Applicants must reside in Pinellas County – with annual residency for at least 6 months + 1 day and have a Pinellas address for application Age 18+ at time of application Did not receive a grant for Impact Fund 2024-25, Sixstar Performing Arts Fund 2024-25, FloridaRAMA Fund 2024-25 Ignite Fund 2024-25 recipients may only apply for Impact Fund, not Ignite Fund again Was not selected for Lealman CRA, Tax Collector, PODS Murals 2024-25 If you were selected for a 2024-25 Hurricane Relief Grant or a 2024-25 Signal Box, you are OK to apply Timeline for both opportunities Month of August – applications accepted in Submittable system; all applicants will need a free Submittable account September / October – panel review occurs November / December – agreements signed / Ignite funds provided January – Impact funds provided / Impact Artist gathering May – final month for any project deliverables Posted on August 22, 2025 by Creative Pinellas Creative Pinellas Artist Grants 2025-26 FAQs Posted on August 7, 2025 by Creative Pinellas Arts Funding Info Session Recording Posted on July 14, 2025 by Creative Pinellas Recipients have been selected for this grant.
Congratulations! Become a Creative Pinellas Supporter Donate to Creative Pinellas Current The Pinellas County Cultural Plan Arts and Economic Prosperity 6 Email: info@creativepinellas. org As the Local Arts Agency for Pinellas County, Creative Pinellas and its programs are funded in part by our sustaining sponsors: the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners, Visit St.
Pete-Clearwater, State of Florida through the Division of Arts and Culture and the National Endowment for the Arts, and through the American Rescue Plan Act. Additional support comes from our contributing sponsor, the Tampa Bay Resiliency Fund, and sales of the State of the Arts specialty license plate in Pinellas County.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Artists residing in Pinellas County for at least 6 months and not prior recipients of Impact or related funds. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Ignite Fund up to $500; Arts Impact Fund $3,000–$10,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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