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Arts Commission Grant Program Accepting 2022 Applicants - City of Edmonds, WA

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds Arts Commission (EAC) is currently inviting applications for its 2022 grant program, designed to support local artists and not-for-profit arts organizations with small, one-time grants. A total of $13,500 is allocated for this initiative, with grants ranging from $200 to $2,000, aimed at fostering creativity and increasing access to the arts in Edmonds. The deadline for applications is May 23, 2022, and all funded projects must be completed by December 31, 2022. This grant opportunity extends the EAC's efforts initiated in 2021 to help the arts community recover from the COVID-19 pandemic's adverse effects. The program emphasizes the importance of family-friendly arts projects and encourages collaborative efforts among applicants.

Eligible candidates must be residents or organizations based in Edmonds, promoting the city’s commitment to building a diverse cultural community. Interested parties can find detailed grant guidelines and application forms on the Arts Commission Workshops and Grants page. For further inquiries, contact information for the Arts & Culture Program Manager is also provided.

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