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The Georgia Council for the Arts Project Grant is a grant from the Georgia Council for the Arts that funds one-time arts projects or a series of arts events in Georgia. Projects must take place during the fiscal year grant cycle, with FY27 projects required to occur between July 1, 2026, and June 30, 2027. Grant requests range from $1,000 to $5,000, and applicants must provide a 50% match of the grant request amount.
Eligible applicants include nonprofit arts organizations, government entities, public libraries, schools, and colleges and universities in Georgia. Applicants may apply for only one grant category (General Operating Support, Project Grant, or Arts Education Program Grant) per grant cycle. The FY27 application deadline was February 6, 2026.
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Funding one-time arts projects or series of events. Timing: July 2025-June 2026 * **Grant Request**: Between $1,000 and $5,000 * **Match Requirement**: 50% match of grant request amount * **Projects Must Take Place:** July 1, 2026-June 30, 2027 for FY27 grants * **Eligible Applicants**: Non-profit organizations, government entities, public libraries, schools and colleges/universities.
* **Next Deadline:** FY27 Project Grant applications must be submitted by Friday, February 6, 2026, at 11:59 p. m. * **Please note:**Applicants may apply for a General Operating Support Grant, Project Grant, or an Arts Education Program Grant during a grant cycle.
Applicants may not apply for more than one of those grants during the same year.
**FY27 Project Grant Applicants** * FY27 Project Grant Application * FY27 Project Grant Guidelines * FY27 Project Grant Budget Form * FY27 Project Grant Application Training Workshop Recording * FY26 Project Grant Guidelines > * FY26 Grant Management Handbook * FY26 Contractor’s Request for Reimbursement (CRR) Form * FY26 Project Grant Final Report Guidelines * FY26 Project Grant Income and Expense Report Form * FY25 Project Grant Guidelines > * FY25 Grant Management Handbook > * FY25 Contractor's Request for Reimbursement (CRR) Form > * FY25 Project Grant Final Report Form > * FY25 Project Grant Final Report Guidelines > * FY25 Project Grant Income and Expense Report Form >
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit arts organizations in Georgia. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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