Arts & Culture
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Download the State's official brand in different layouts and file formats.
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If your COA-funded project or event happens during Coronavirus time
If you have a COA grant to support a program or event taking place during this time of increased concern, be aware that COA will allow you to postpone and reschedule, and will if necessary extend the grant project period. Be sure to contact your program manager via email to alert them to the change.
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These guidelines outline what is required of applicants by law and will help applicants understand the requirements before entering the COA funding process.
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An Unique Entity ID (UEI) is required to recieve federal awards.
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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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Cross-sector community workshops for creatives and business-minded individuals.
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The Arts Workforce Initiative (AWI) provides hands-on work experience in the arts to diverse, traditionally underrepresented individuals throughout the State of Connecticut.
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A list of words, along with definations, that an applicant may come across in program guidelines and/or during the application process.
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Resources to assist with the development and implementation of more accessible arts.
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Outlines how to properly acknowledge state support and credit the Office of the Arts.
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Project funding for Connecticut artists to support community-based art projects that respond to social issues or current events.
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Data Maps of COA Awarded Grants
See the distribution of grants awarded by the Office of the Arts across Connecticut.
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READI Talks is a series of in-depth conversations with creative professionals.