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Description The Artist Catalyst Grant offers one-time support of up to $500 to help artists reach a new point in their development, either by enhancing their craft, accessing a unique… Lifelong Learning Grants | Opens July 1, 2026 Purpose To facilitate and support arts learning for students, educators, youth, and adult citizens, reaching those who are underserved, under-resourced, and under-represented, by providing opportunities to work with highly qualified professional teaching artists in traditional and non-traditional learning environments.
Description… Accessibility Microgrants | Opens June 1, 2026 Purpose To make the arts accessible to all Virginians by supporting improvements in an organization’s space, facilities, or programming.
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Community Impact Grants fund high-quality creative arts programming, creation of new work, expansion of successful arts projects, and/or arts-based services to the field. Impact Grants support any artistic discipline and on any scale. There is a 1:1 required cash match for the grant.
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