Arts & Culture
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All applicants, except individuals, must have a DUNS number when applying for a grant from the Connecticut Office of the Arts
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Connecticut Artists Collection
Established to acquire and exhibit artwork by major and distinguished Connecticut artists and to preserve the works for future generations.
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The HOT APPROACH prepares students to be successful learners and contributors in the 21st Centurty through standards-based arts education, arts integration and democratic practice.
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Designated Regional Service Organizations
The Office of the Arts partners with nine Regional Service Organizations that serve as local field offices to constituents and citizens.
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CT Visual Artist Resource Guide: Licensing, Legal & Financial Assistance
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CT Visual Artist Resource Guide: CT Arts Service Organizations
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Provides competitive Artistic Excellence grants as an opportunity for artists to pursue new work and achieve specific creative and career goals.
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Provides funding to support access to the arts for all abilities through program and services, planning and training, and artist engagement.
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Honors and celebrates individuals who are doing extraordinary things in, for and through the arts.
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Review standards and criteria for determining a Cultural District, which is a specific area of a town or city that has a number of cultural facilities, activities and/or assets.
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Helping artists with disabilities find the assistance they need, here's a compiled listing of accessibility resources for artists.
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Elizabeth Mahaffey Fellowship Award - Now Accepting Applications
Supports arts administrators in Connecticut as they pursue professional development opportunities that will advance their careers in arts administration.
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CT Visual Artist Resource Guide: National & Regional Artist Service Organizations