CULTURAL COUNCIL OF GREATER JACKSONVILLE 2-2020
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Outside Grants Opportunities

The Cultural Council is committed to promoting opportunities for artists, arts professionals, and cultural organizations. In an effort to provide useful information we strive to list grants and other opportunities for professional development that are not offered by the Cultural Council, but available to the public.
Latino Public Broadcasting Seeks Documentary Films From Latino American Perspective
DEADLINE: June 28, 2021
Grants ranging between $40,000 and $100,000 for production and post-production will be awarded for stories that explore timely issues, demonstrate artistry, and have the potential to engage communities in civic discourse beyond the broadcast. 


​Classics for Kids Foundation Invites Applications From K-12 Music Programs
DEADLINE: June 30th, 2021
The Classics for Kids Foundation believes that playing a stringed instrument can transform a child, giving them experiences and skills that can help make them more successful in life.
To advance this mission, the foundation invites applications for its matching grant program. Through the program, grants will be awarded to schools or nonprofit organizations to support the incorporation of string instruments into music education programs. All instruments in the string family are supported (including guitars and ukuleles). Programs must serve children from kindergarten through grade twelve.

UF Center of Arts in Medicine
A number of resources and education opportunities for those interested in the intersection of arts in health and medicine

Crisp-Ellert Grants for Visual Art in St. Augustine
  • Grant applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and will remain open while funds are available.
The Dr. JoAnn Crisp-Ellert Fund offers sponsorships to nonprofit organizations for projects which promote visual art or visual art education in St. Augustine.

Our Town Creative Place maker Grant Program
The National Endowment for the Arts’ creative placemaking grants program. These grants support projects that integrate arts, culture, and design activities into efforts that strengthen communities by advancing local economic, physical, and/or social outcomes. These projects require a partnership between a nonprofit organization and a local government entity, with one of the partners being a cultural organization. Cost share/matching grants range from $25,000 to $150,000, with a minimum cost share/match equal to the grant amount

Entries Welcome for Bennett Prize for Women Figurative Realist Painters
Talented women painters looking to take their figurative realist work to the next level are invited to apply for the $50,000 Bennett Prize, the largest cash prize offered solely to women painters.
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The Arts Writers grant 
Supports both emerging and established writers who are writing about contemporary visual art. Ranging from $15,000 to $50,000 in three categories—articles, books, and short-form writing—these grants support projects addressing both general and specialized art audiences, from short reviews for magazines and newspapers to in-depth scholarly studies. We also support art writing that engages criticism through interdisciplinary methods or experiments with literary styles. As long as a writer meets the eligibility and publishing requirements, they can apply.


Women Arts - Review grants and other funding opportunities HERE

Americans For the Arts Action Fund
www.artsactionfund.org
National arts advocacy organization dedicating 100% of their time, money, and political clout to advancing the arts in America. 
The LGBTQ Community Fund (LGBTQ Fund) will award grants, up to $25,000, to Northeast Florida-area 501(c)(3) organizations 

Open Deadlines:
SONY Corporation:
Grants to USA nonprofit organizations for initiatives in the areas of culture, arts, environment, and technology. Within each of these areas, the Foundation places a special emphasis on education. While consideration may be given to proposals in other areas, the Foundation seeks to apply its technological, financial, and human resources to the encouragement of the creative, artistic, technical and scientific skills required of tomorrow's workforce.
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Brooks Brothers:
Grants to USA nonprofit organizations for fundraising event support. Funding is intended to support organizations that enhance the lives of local residents through programs in the arts, education, and women's, men's, and children's health issues. Proposals can come from both local and national nonprofits.

Hearse Foundation:
Grants to USA nonprofit organizations for programs that address significant issues in the areas of arts and sciences, education, health, and social services. Eligible applicants are those that primarily serve large geographic or demographic constituencies.

Wells Fargo:
Grants to USA nonprofit organizations, government agencies, schools, school systems, and tribal entities to address community needs in eligible counties. Focus areas include financial health, small business growth, and affordable housing. Other eligible program areas include education, arts and culture, environment, civic engagement, human services, and workforce development. Priority is given to programs that address the needs of populations and communities suffering from the greatest economic disparities.







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Jacksonville, FL 32202

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  • About
    • Our Mission
    • Meet the Staff
    • Board Members
    • In the News / Media >
      • Jacksonville Buzz Monthly Interviews
      • News & Press Releases
    • History
    • Equity
    • Transparency
    • Employment Opportunities
  • Grants
    • Cultural Service Grant Program >
      • Meet the CSG Leadership
      • Cultural Service Grant Application Information
    • Other Grants Opportunities
    • For Student & Educators
    • Foundant-online grant system
  • Public Art
    • Permanent Collection
    • Public Art Tours & Maps
    • Art Consulting & Curation Services for Corporations >
      • Private Partnerships
    • Active Projects
  • Programs
    • LEAD/Artlook Map
    • Behind the Scenes Series
    • Workshops & Events
    • Cultural Partnerships
    • Advocacy
  • NE. FL. Artists & Organizations
    • Regional Art & Culture >
      • Regional History
      • The Performing Arts
      • The Visual Arts
      • Live Musical Performances
      • Independent and Historic Movie Theaters
      • Lectures, Seminars, and Creative Workshops
      • Arts Markets and Festivals
      • The Literary Arts
    • Sign in/manage account
  • Donate