Deadline: 30-Sep-21
The State Foundation on the Culture and the Arts (SFCA) is seeking applications for its American Rescue Plan Grant to administer two grants benefiting the state’s arts community: one for nonprofit organizations and one for individual artists and cultural practitioners.
The National Endowment for the Arts provided funds received from the American Rescue Plan to the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts (SFCA) to distribute to the arts and culture community throughout the State of Hawaii. This emergency funding is designed to support the arts sector as it recovers from the devastating impact of COVID-19.
The SFCA American Rescue Plan (ARP) Recovery Grant Individual Artist 2022 is for qualified individual artists to implement projects that have community impact in the State of Hawaii.
Funding Information
- Each grant request is $7,225.
Who are qualified individual artists?
Individual artists who are eligible may apply for this grant. Eligible individual artists meet the eligibility criteria listed below and are actively practicing as:
- Teaching Artists,
- Traditional Arts Cultural Practitioners,
- and/or Western-based and Contemporary Artists.
Eligibility Criteria
- U.S. citizen or permanent resident
- State of Hawaii resident
- Age 18 years or older
- Not barred or suspended from receiving federal funds
- Not an SFCA Staff or Commissioner or immediate family member of an SFCA Staff or Commissioner
- Minimum one year of project experience with the type of project proposed
- Registered and compliant with Hawaii Compliance Express.
For more information, visit https://sfca.hawaii.gov/grants/sfca-arp-grants-ind/