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Quad City Arts Public Sculpture Program is sponsored by Quad City Arts. Annual public sculpture program selecting established and emerging US sculptors for installations with stipend and travel support.
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Arts Dollars Grant Program - Quad City Arts Metro Arts Youth Apprenticeship Program Arts Dollars Grant Program 2025 High School Art Invitational Celebration of the Arts & Lloyd Awards Arts Dollars Grant Program FUNDING SPECIAL ARTS PROJECTS THROUGHOUT THE QUAD CITIES Arts Dollars grant program supports artists and arts programming with an emphasis on community engagement. About The Arts dollars Grant Program QUAD CITY ARTS TO AWARD $129,150 IN ARTS DOLLARS GRANTS CYCLE FOR 2026 Arts Dollars has been granting funds to artists and nonprofits in the Quad Cities region since 1979 thanks to our generous funding partners, who believe in the power of the arts to enrich our communities. Arts Dollars provides funding for individual artists and nonprofits of all sizes to support arts-centered projects in the Quad Cities and surrounding communities. Our goal is to equip individuals and organizations to engage their community, see a long-lasting benefit from the completed projects and pay artists for their work in the process. Want to learn more? Check out examples of projects from 2024, and 2025 on our blog. Each year, eligible individuals and organizations can apply for a Project or Education Grant. Nonprofits can apply for one the following grants: Project, Education, and Capacity-Building. Applicants may apply in only one category. If your application fits into more than one category, please choose the category that most closely aligns with your goals. Applications will be evaluated by panels of community volunteers according to the scoring categories listed in the rubric below. Project & Education Grants Art Project Grants support arts projects or programming that emphasize community engagement and long-term community benefit. This category is intended for one-time or first-time projects or programs, and preference will be given to those applications. However, ongoing programs may apply. Individual artists may apply for up to $2,500. Non-profit organizations may apply for up to $5,000. K-12 Arts Education Grants support projects or programming that provide opportunities in the arts for K-12 students. Artists may apply for up to $2,500. Non-profit organizations and K-12 schools may apply for up to $5,000. Project / Education Guidelines PROJECT / EDUCATION BUDGET FORM 2026 APPLICATIONS ARE CLOSED Capacity-Building Grants fund activities that increase an organization's overall capacity, organizational strength, and community impact. Capacity-Building grants are not intended for individual projects or programs. Organizations may apply for up to $5,000. CAPACITY-BUILDING GUIDELINES CAPACITY-BUILDING BUDGET FORMS 2026 APPLICATIONS ARE CLOSED Please provide final information about your project once it has been completed! Thanks to our Arts Dollars funding partners, The Illinois
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Arts Dollars Grant Program - Quad City Arts Metro Arts Youth Apprenticeship Program Arts Dollars Grant Program 2025 High School Art Invitational Celebration of the Arts & Lloyd Awards Arts Dollars Grant Program FUNDING SPECIAL ARTS PROJECTS THROUGHOUT THE QUAD CITIES Arts Dollars grant program supports artists and arts programming with an emphasis on community engagement.
About The Arts dollars Grant Program QUAD CITY ARTS TO AWARD $129,150 IN ARTS DOLLARS GRANTS CYCLE FOR 2026 Arts Dollars has been granting funds to artists and nonprofits in the Quad Cities region since 1979 thanks to our generous funding partners, who believe in the power of the arts to enrich our communities.
Arts Dollars provides funding for individual artists and nonprofits of all sizes to support arts-centered projects in the Quad Cities and surrounding communities. Our goal is to equip individuals and organizations to engage their community, see a long-lasting benefit from the completed projects and pay artists for their work in the process. Want to learn more?
Check out examples of projects from 2024, and 2025 on our blog. Each year, eligible individuals and organizations can apply for a Project or Education Grant. Nonprofits can apply for one the following grants: Project, Education, and Capacity-Building.
Applicants may apply in only one category. If your application fits into more than one category, please choose the category that most closely aligns with your goals. Applications will be evaluated by panels of community volunteers according to the scoring categories listed in the rubric below.
Project & Education Grants Art Project Grants support arts projects or programming that emphasize community engagement and long-term community benefit. This category is intended for one-time or first-time projects or programs, and preference will be given to those applications. However, ongoing programs may apply.
Individual artists may apply for up to $2,500. Non-profit organizations may apply for up to $5,000. K-12 Arts Education Grants support projects or programming that provide opportunities in the arts for K-12 students.
Artists may apply for up to $2,500. Non-profit organizations and K-12 schools may apply for up to $5,000. Project / Education Guidelines PROJECT / EDUCATION BUDGET FORM 2026 APPLICATIONS ARE CLOSED Capacity-Building Grants fund activities that increase an organization's overall capacity, organizational strength, and community impact.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Sculptors (National) Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $1,500 stipend + travel Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 9, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Application snapshot: target deadline March 9, 2026; published funding information $1,500 stipend + travel; eligibility guidance Sculptors (National)
Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Capacity-Building grants are not intended for individual projects or programs. Organizations may apply for up to $5,000. CAPACITY-BUILDING GUIDELINES CAPACITY-BUILDING BUDGET FORMS 2026 APPLICATIONS ARE CLOSED Please provide final information about your project once it has been completed!
Thanks to our Arts Dollars funding partners, The Illinois Arts Council Agency, a state agency, The Hubbell-Waterman Foundation, and the Quad Cities Community Foundation - Isabel Bloom Art Education Endowment. Isabel Bloom Art Education Endowment Be first to know about our digital programming, insider news, our latest projects, and much more! Quad City Arts does not trade, share, or sell information that you provide to us.
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