NEA announces $3.5M in arts project grants in CaliforniaNational Endowment for the Arts Chairman Mary Anne Carter has announced federal funding awards of more than $3 million to California arts organizations in its first round of funding for fiscal year 2020. One hundred and fifty-five grants will celebrate creativity, cultural heritage, and extend arts' reach for those with limited access. More information is in our latest press release.
AIC Opportunities: Advisor pool & program name changeCalifornia's Arts in Corrections program is looking to the community for help to grow prison arts programming in a new direction: Returned citizens who were formerly incarcerated are encouraged to lend their valuable voices to state contract decision making as paid Arts in Corrections panel advisors - details and how to apply at this link. And, as part of a community-based approach, the CAC invites everyone to participate in our process to develop a new program name - register for the upcoming webinar on February 5 to learn more.
Filing your taxes this weekend? Help Keep Arts in Schools!It's tax time! Be a champion for arts education when filing by making a contribution to the Keep Arts in Schools Fund. One hundred percent of your tax-deductible contribution is applied to arts education programming supported by the California Arts Council. Smart needs art - get the details on donating here.
California Arts Council Programs Evaluation Consultant RFPThe California Arts Council is seeking a qualified consultant or firm to design and implement a collaborative and human-centered program evaluation of the CAC's grant and contract-based funding programs using innovative and inclusive methods. Proposal submissions are due by 5 p.m. on February 4. View details and the Request for Proposal here. |
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