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Performing Arts Grant Program is sponsored by Alabama State Council on the Arts. This grant program supports projects and activities presented to ensure that high-quality performances of music, dance, and theatre are available to Alabama audiences, and to support Alabama's performing arts organizations and artists.
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Alabama State Council on the Arts Grant Application Process to Organizations and Schools Artistic Literacy Consortium Center for Traditional Culture Cultural Arts Events Calendar This grant program supports projects and activities which are presented to ensure that high quality performances of music, dance, and theatre are available to Alabama audiences and to support Alabama’s performing arts organizations and artists.
Eligible projects and/or activities may include producing, commissioning, planning processes, and touring. Arts organizations, governmental, and other nonprofit organizations For more information, please refer to the grant Gguidelines .
Performing Arts Grants Program June 2 - For projects which will occur between October 1 and September 30 September 1 - For projects which will occur between January 1 and September 30 Actors Equity Association Alabama Conference of Theatre Alabama Music Educations Association Alabama Thespians (Alabama Education Theatre Association) American Federation of Musicians American Guild of Musical Artists Stage Directors and Choreographers League of American Orchestras League of Resident Theaters Southeastern Theatre Conference Theatre Communications Group Questions or Consultations For questions related to Performing Arts programs, please contact: samantha@arts.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Arts organizations, governmental entities, and nonprofit organizations based in Alabama. Proposed activities must be located within Alabama. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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