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Presenting the State Poet is sponsored by Nebraska Arts Council. This program provides financial assistance for nonprofit organizations to host events featuring the Nebraska State Poet.
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Presenting the State Poet - Nebraska Arts Council Pictured: Poetry Out Loud Presenting the State Poet Now open for the fiscal year 2026. Presenting Nebraska’s State Poet grants provide financial assistance for Nebraska nonprofit organizations and accredited public or private schools to host events featuring the current Nebraska State Poet, Jewel Rodgers.
Nonprofit organizations incorporated in Nebraska that are federally tax-exempt, public agencies and sub-divisions of governmental agencies, including PreK-12 accredited schools are eligible to apply. Colleges and universities may apply only when significant public participation is planned, with substantial evidence of service beyond the campus community. Each organization is limited to one application per fiscal year.
Grant applications are due six weeks before the event and are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. The presenting organization is responsible for $50 dollars of the total State Poet’s fee, per contract, per application. Contact Rachel Morgan for more information.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nebraska-incorporated nonprofit organizations with federal tax-exempt status, public agencies, government subdivisions, and PreK-12 accredited schools. Colleges and universities may apply if they demonstrate significant public participation beyond campus. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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