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Find similar grantsMid Atlantic Presenter Initiatives (MAPI) is sponsored by Mid Atlantic Arts. Supports performing arts engagements, including public performances and community engagement, at small and mid-size arts and community organizations in the mid-Atlantic region.
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Search similar grants →Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations and units of state or local government with annual operating budgets under $3 million in Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Virginia, West Virginia, and Native nations in these areas. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Central Appalachia Living Traditions Experiences Grants is a grant from Mid Atlantic Arts that funds public-facing projects and events in Appalachian counties of Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia that bring community members together around traditional arts and cultural knowledge. Funded projects may include hands-on workshops, performances, radio broadcasts, podcasts, or archival fieldwork with public-facing components that grow and disseminate artistic skill and cultural knowledge. Eligible applicants are individual traditional artists and practitioners or 501(c)(3) nonprofits, units of government, or federally recognized Tribal governments based in ARC-designated Appalachian counties. Awards range from $1,000 to $10,000 with no match requirement. The deadline is March 18, 2026.
Folk and Traditional Arts Community Projects Grants is sponsored by Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation. These grants fund projects that support the vitality of traditional arts and cultures in the mid-Atlantic region. Eligible activities include performances, public art collaborations, workshops/trainings, exhibitions, fieldwork/documentation, and creation of new traditional work. The program encourages projects that support or engage underserved or underrepresented artists, practitioners, traditions, or constituents. A 1:1 cash match is required.
Central Appalachia Living Traditions: Emerging Traditional Artists Program (ETAP) is a grant from the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation that funds early-career traditional artists in Appalachian communities to advance their craft through meaningful learning opportunities. Awarded artists receive ,000 with few restrictions to use for activities such as travel to meet mentors or attend invited performances, enrollment in workshops or apprenticeships, research, equipment purchases, or professional services including legal or marketing support. Recipients also participate in cohort-based professional development and an in-person convening in Spring 2027. Eligible applicants must be traditional artists or knowledge keepers in the early stages of their practice, located in ARC-designated Appalachian counties in Ohio, Virginia, or West Virginia, and at least 18 years old. The application deadline is April 30, 2026; no match is required.