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The submission window for ArtsHERE Statements of Interest closed on January 19, 2024. You can learn more about the program and see the guidelines (reference only) at the U.S. Regional Arts (USRAO) webpage.
Each of the 112 organizations selected to receive an ArtsHERE grant has demonstrated a strong commitment to equity in their practices and programming. ArtsHERE will support projects proposed by each grant recipient to help them better serve their communities and address disparities in arts participation. You can learn more about each organization’s community work, their ArtsHERE capacity-building project, and how it will further their mission and impact in the ArtsHERE Grants announcement.
If you would like to learn about additional programs from the National Endowment for the Arts or your local Regional Arts Organization, please visit arts.gov or your respective RAO website for more information.
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) awards thousands of grants each year to provide diverse opportunities for arts participation. However, historically underserved communities with rich and dynamic cultural identities continue to report lower arts participation rates than other groups. To address these disparities and better understand these dynamics, the NEA, in partnership with South Arts and in collaboration with the five other U.S. Regional Arts Organizations (RAOs), launched a new grant program, ArtsHERE.
ArtsHERE supports organizations that have demonstrated a commitment to equity within their practices and programming and have undertaken consistent engagement with underserved groups/communities. Grants are for specific projects that will strengthen the organization’s capacity to sustain meaningful community engagement and increase arts participation for underserved groups/communities. Grantees have access to peer-learning and technical assistance opportunities designed to share knowledge and build networks.
As a pilot program, ArtsHERE will be documented and evaluated by the National Endowment for the Arts to better understand the project activities supported and how grantees approached this work.
ArtsHERE invests in organizations that have
Applications are welcome from organizations that are diverse in terms of geography, scale of operations, and focus of arts programming; as well as organizations that work at the intersection of the arts and other domains, such as community development, health/well-being, climate/environment, or economic development.
Funded organizations will receive:
ArtsHERE is an initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with South Arts and in collaboration with the other five U.S. Regional Arts Organizations. The Wallace Foundation is supporting a partnership between the National Endowment for the Arts and U.S. Regional Arts Organizations by providing matching funds to support ArtsHERE.
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