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Find similar grantsElizabeth L. Mahaffey Arts Administration Fellowship is sponsored by Connecticut Office of the Arts. Provides financial assistance to arts administrators in Connecticut for professional development opportunities, including workshops, conferences, and seminars.
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Supporting Arts Grant is a grant from the Connecticut Office of the Arts that funds nonprofit arts organizations and municipal arts departments in Connecticut to broaden arts access, strengthen organizational capacity, and support programming that serves diverse communities across the state. The program is designed to help eligible arts organizations sustain and grow their programs and improve their long-term viability. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts organizations and municipal arts departments located in Connecticut. Awards range from $1,000 to $15,000. The application deadline for the current cycle is August 1, 2026, with award notifications, funding periods, and final report dates outlined in the program guidelines.
Supporting Arts Grant Program is sponsored by Connecticut Office of the Arts- Department of Economic and Community Development. This program provides essential funding to arts organizations and municipal arts departments in Connecticut to support programmatic costs that align with their core missions. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts organizations and municipal arts departments with specific operational requirements.
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