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Writers is a grant category from the Idaho Commission on the Arts (Arts Idaho) that supports individual excellence in literary arts and encourages engagement with and appreciation for literature throughout Idaho. The program is part of Arts Idaho's broader grants portfolio, which is currently being restructured; updated program guidelines supersede any previous PDF guidelines.
Grant opportunities for writers include fellowships recognizing individual literary excellence and projects supporting literature and storytelling. Eligible applicants are Idaho-based individual writers and literary artists. The Idaho Commission on the Arts administers multiple artist support categories including fellowships, projects, and folk and traditional arts.
Prospective applicants should check the Arts Idaho website for the latest program details, eligibility requirements, award amounts, and application deadlines as the restructuring process is ongoing.
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Writers Archives - Arts Idaho Grants for Artists, Organizations, and Educators Arts Idaho is presently restructuring grant opportunities. Opportunities listed below supersede the PDF grant guidelines. Please check back for updates later this year.
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) Recognizes individual excellence folk and traditional arts.
Encourages an interaction with and appreciation for excellence in literature throughout Idaho. Get updates on what’s happening with the Idaho Commission on the Arts, from exhibitions and programs to special events and more. Constant Contact Use.
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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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