Website maintenance noticeOn Monday, Nov. 2, the California Arts Council is transitioning to a new web design. During the changeover, www.arts.ca.gov may be temporarily unavailable. We appreciate your patience as we work to launch our new site.
Next Council meeting scheduled for December 2The California Arts Council business meeting previously scheduled for November has been moved to Wednesday, December 2. Meeting details will be published online prior to the new date. Visit the Council Meetings page for more information.
Open call for grant review panelistsThe California Arts Council seeks arts and cultural practitioners from disparate communities statewide to volunteer for our upcoming grant review panels. Panelists play a critical role in the grant application process as field representatives. They work both independently and virtually alongside staff Programs Specialists and other panelists to evaluate grant applications, ensuring an equitable, honest, and thorough review and ranking process. Invited panelists receive a $100 per day honorarium for each virtual panel meeting day. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Submission collection for this year's panels will take place on November 16, 2020 and January 7, 2021. Click here for more information and to apply.
Arts in Corrections: Training Organizations RFPThe California Arts Council is currently accepting proposals from organizations interested in providing training to current Arts in Corrections Coordinating Organizations in the areas of healing-centered best practices, race and equity, restorative and transformative justice, and strategic partnerships. In a conscious effort to simplify the submission process and increase access, equity, and inclusion among interested organizations, the RFP includes plain-language templated forms, instructions, and an informational webinar for submission guidance. Submissions are due on or before November 5.
Disaster relief resources for artists & communitiesOur hearts are with all those affected by the wildfires currently burning throughout California. The CAC maintains a webpage dedicated to resources for our state's artists and arts organizations impacted by loss or damage in the aftermath of natural disasters. For more information, visit www.arts.ca.gov/resources/recovery. |
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