Arts and Creativity
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Art Is Power: Community Roundtable Discussions
A series of curated discussions with key stakeholders from the arts, community members and professionals from various business sectors to provide unique perspectives on practices, challenges and collaborations that are occurring within the State of Connecticut
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CT Arts Culture Industry Guidelines for Operating During COVID19 FIRST EDITION UPDATE 52720 Final 1
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Summary of Grants - 2022 FINAL
EXCEL spreadsheet that includes information on the 705 grants awarded in FY22.
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An Excel spreadsheet with information on all grants awarded in FY21. 669 grants ($15,812,980.00)
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An Excel spreadsheet with information on all grants awarded in FY22. 705 grants ($34,228,544.00)
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National Assembly of State Art Agencies
NASAA and the state arts agencies advance the arts for the well-being and prosperity of our nation's individuals, communities and families. NASAA is the association of America's 56 state and jurisdictional arts agencies.
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NEA Grants for Organizations and Individuals
Find available grants, awards and related events for individuals and organizations.
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NEFA offers grants to artists and organizations to support the creation and presentation of work. Other opportunities and resources that connect and strengthen the creative sector include online tools, convenings and research publications.
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Creative Ground Online Directory
This free online directory includes profiles for cultural nonprofits like libraries and theaters, creative businesses like recording studios and design agencies, and artists of all disciplines such as performing arts, visual arts and crafts.
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Connecticut Arts Alliance (CAA) is a nonprofit advocacy organization led by artists, educators and arts executives from all over our state promoting the importance of the arts in building healthy, vibrant and connected communities.
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Arts & Culture Industry Guidelines for Operating During COVID-19
Operating guidelines for the arts and culture sector to assist in reopening according to the guidelines provided by the State of Connecticut.