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New Hampshire State Council on the Arts Submission Manager Due to changes in funding sources, the N. H. State Council on the Arts is reassessing the programs we offer, including grant support, beginning July 1, 2025.
The state legislature has established in statute a “Granite State Patron of the Arts Fund” that will be able to accept donations and provide tax credits; we are working with the New Hampshire Departments of Revenue and Justice on exactly how this will work.
FY2027 Arts Project Grants (APG) Guidelines for FY2027 Arts Project Grants (APG) to FY2027 Arts Project Grants (APG) The Arts Project Grants (APG) category supports initiatives that use the arts to strengthen communities and individual wellbeing, enrich K–12 learning, and promote values that encourage creativity and positive impact for the project participants, ultimately helping to build stronger communities across New Hampshire.
The intended program recipients are individuals across New Hampshire, including students, families, older adults, individuals with disabilities, military and veterans, law enforcement, and those experiencing physical or mental health challenges.
By expanding access to arts experiences that inform, educate, and foster strong, healthy communities, the program reflects the Arts Council’s commitment to supporting meaningful, high-quality arts engagement for all. Full guidelines and downloadable budget forms for this program are available here . The deadline for this application is 11:59 pm Friday, May 22, 2026 (for projects occurring between July 1, 2026 and June 30, 2027).
Final Report: Artist Entrepreneurial Grant Guidelines for Final Report: Artist Entrepreneurial Grant to Final Report: Artist Entrepreneurial Grant This final report form should be used for Artist Entrepreneurial grants only. FY2024 are due no later than 11:59 PM July 31, 2024. FY2025 are due no later than 11:59 PM July 31, 2025.
FY2026 are due no later than 11:59 PM July 31, 2026. Extensions may be requested for up to 90 days. Requests must be submitted in writing to the appropriate grant program coordinator before the deadline for filing has passed.
Failure to submit this report by the original or extended due date will make you ineligible to apply for any type of State Arts Council grant for two years from the due date of report.
Final Report: FY2026 Common Final Report Form for Organizations and Schools Guidelines for Final Report: FY2026 Common Final Report Form for Organizations and Schools to Final Report: FY2026 Common Final Report Form for Organizations and Schools This final report form should be used for the following State Arts Council grants: December 31, 2026: ARTS Conservation License Plates (Mooseplates) June 30, 2027: ARTS Conservation License Plates ROUND TWO (Mooseplates) Extensions may be requested per each grant program's specific grant guidelines.
Requests must be submitted in writing to the appropriate grant program coordinator before the deadline for filing has passed. Failure to submit this report by the original or extended due date will make your organization ineligible to apply for any type of State Arts Council grant for two years from the due date of report. New Hampshire State Council on the Arts
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations, schools, and municipalities in New Hampshire. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $10,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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Artist Entrepreneurial Grants is a program from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts (NHSCA) that funds career advancement and business development opportunities for individual professional artists and creatives in New Hampshire. Eligible projects include professional development, marketing enhancements, and new market access initiatives. Applicants may request between $250 and $2,000, with no matching funds required for Fiscal Year 2026. To qualify, artists must be at least 18 years old, have resided in New Hampshire for at least one year, and dedicate the majority of their time to practicing their art. Artists may receive only one grant per fiscal year. Projects must take place between July 1, 2025, and June 30, 2026, with multiple application deadlines throughout the year.
Youth Arts Project Grants is sponsored by New Hampshire State Council on the Arts. Youth Arts Project (YAP) Grants fund high-quality and experiential educational opportunities in the arts for students pre K through 12th grade. Grants fund programs in all arts disciplines including dance, theatre, media, music, visual arts, craft, and creative writing.
Arts for Community Engagement Grants is a grant program from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts that supports community-based arts projects fostering public engagement across New Hampshire. The program is part of a broader suite of state arts grants including Artist Residencies, Arts in Health, Youth Art Projects, and Arts Conservation License Plate (Mooseplate) grants. Note that the council is reassessing its grant programs beginning July 1, 2025 due to changes in funding sources. Eligible applicants are New Hampshire nonprofits and community groups. Award amounts vary by grant program. The Arts for Community Engagement program's final reports are due December 31 of the award year.