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Research & Development (R&D) Grants is sponsored by Arizona Commission on the Arts. Research & Development (R&D) Grants provide funding support to Arizona artists as they work to advance their artistic practice, expand their creative horizons, and deepen the impact of their work.
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Apply Now: Research & Development Grants for Artists | Arizona Commission on the Arts The Arizona Commission on the Arts is now accepting applications for 2022 Research & Development (R&D) Grants ! R&D Grants provide up to $5,000 in funding support to Arizona artists as they work to advance their artistic practice, expand their creative horizons, and deepen the impact of their work.
Artists working in any discipline who live and work in Arizona.
Whether you’re just getting started or you have already experienced many career successes, the R&D Grant is available to help you take your artistic practice to the next level, including: exploration of new techniques experimentation with new materials or technologies development of new strategies for engaging your community of practice Download the grant guidelines Applicants may request a minimum of $3,000 and a maximum of $5,000 .
Up to 20 grants will be awarded this year. 2-Stage Application & Review Process The R&D Grant application process is split into two stages so applicants don’t spend a lot of time doing unnecessary work. After your Stage 1 application materials are reviewed by a panel of independent arts professionals, applications determined to be most competitive according to evaluation criteria will move on to Stage 2 .
Notification of Stage 2 Advancement Online Information Session This session provides an overview of the Research & Development Grant application, eligibility requirements, and review process. Grantwriting 101 Webinars Over the course of three sessions, previous R&D Grantees will share tips, tricks, and insights on crafting your best application. Visit https://azarts.
gov/grant/artist-research-and-development/ for application details!
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Individual artists in Arizona. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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