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Non-Profit Employees (3) is a grant from the Idaho Commission on the Arts that funds professional development and organizational support for nonprofit arts employees in Idaho. Administered through the Arts Idaho grants portal, this opportunity is part of a suite of programs supporting artists, arts administrators, museum officials, theater managers, and other arts professionals.
It provides annual support for arts nonprofits and university-based arts organizations, helping sustain organizational capacity across the state. Eligible applicants include non-profit employees working in the arts sector. This grant serves as a prerequisite for Public Programs in the Arts funding and supports Idaho's broader commitment to arts education and community engagement.
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Arts Education (1) Fellowships (2) Organizational Support (2) Professional Development (1) Projects (2) Art Administrators (3) Artists (2) Craftsmen (2) Festival & Event Planners (2) K-12 Arts Educators (1) K-12 School Administrators (1) Museum Officials (3) Non-Profit Employees (3) Performers (2) Theater Managers (3) Writers (2) Provides annual support for arts nonprofits and university-based arts organizations.
A prerequisite for Public Programs in the Arts funding. Public Programs in the Arts Provides annual support for established professional arts organizations. Arts Education Annual Projects Supports activities that unite education and the arts and involve schools, artists, and community organizations.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: See the Idaho grants portal for complete eligibility requirements. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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