Deadline: 2-Dec-24
Arts Idaho has launched the Quarterly Grants Program to support consulting services for organizational development or artistic needs of nonprofit organizations, or informal arts groups applying through fiscal agents.
This quarterly grant opportunity supports artist-initiated projects and activities. Examples include attendance at an artist residency, release time to create and exhibit a body of work, staging of performances, readings, or the creation of public art.
Funding Information
- Award Amount: Up to $1,100
Eligibility Criteria and Restrictions
- Applicant must be a practicing artist
- Applicant must be at least 18 years old
- Applicant must be a United States citizen, legal resident, or refugee, and be an Idaho resident for at least one year prior to the application deadline
- Final reports for past Commission grants and awards must be submitted and approved
- Applicant may receive one quarterly grant in a fiscal year
- Fellowship, Traditional Arts Apprenticeship, and Writer in Residence recipients are not eligible for a quarterly grant during their award year or term
- Artists working in collaborations must file one joint application whereby one person will be considered the primary applicant
- Individuals who are currently enrolled in a degree or certificate-granting are not eligible
- Activities may not begin until 3 weeks after the application deadline
Ineligibility Criteria
- Establishment of or contributions to an endowment;
- Fundraising projects that do not raise funds for the arts;
- Prizes, scholarships, or free tickets;
- Projects or programs to generate or attract audiences;
- Offsetting of debt, payment of fines, penalties, or legal fees;
- Activities that are primarily promotional or created for mass distribution, such as duplication of CDs, creation of portfolios, private gallery announcements, brochures, or websites;
- Self-published books;
- Student exhibitions, anthologies, publications, or performances, unless those activities document an arts education grant;
- Costs associated with any degree or professional certification, such as tuition, fees, and teaching materials.
For more information, visit Arts Idaho.