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This article provides artists with information on obtaining grants for artists.
Government grants and private grants are valuable resources to many individuals – from those in need of housing to those who wish to attend college but can’t afford the tuition themselves. For artists and other creative individuals, there are a number of grants and programs available. These are quite helpful and although competitive, everyone has a shot at them. Check out the Foundations for ArtistsOne of the most helpful things individuals can do to gain grants for artists is check with art foundations. Many foundations give grants to different types of artists and by keeping up with the foundations, individuals can have many chances of receiving grants. There are many different foundations, and one can learn more about which foundations to keep up with by visiting Artheals.org. Find Government GrantsGovernment grants are available for artists as well, although they’re scarce. However, finding and applying for government grants gives individuals a great chance of obtaining the funds needed to work on their next creative project. Grants.gov is a perfect site to obtain information about government grants being offered. Artists can use the keyword search tool available on this site to find grants related to their needs, as well as the details on each grant. Applications can also be obtained here as well. Develop a Winning Grant ProposalsOften times, artists may need to write a grant proposal in order to receive a grant. Since artistic grants are in high demand, grant proposals help review committees determine whether or not to approve a particular individual or not. It’s similar to an essay and details the need of the grant and the subsequent benefits of giving the grant to this individual. Grant proposals should include well organized thoughts and reasons that the artist should be given a grant – as well as easy to read and free of errors. Many individuals hire professional writers to take care of the grant proposals. Apply for An Artist GrantIt’s important to pay close attention to the deadline for the grant application or one could end up missing out on the grant opportunity entirely. Rather than waiting until the last minute to send the application, send it well in advance. Don’t fold it, but place it into a manila envelope and attach the appropriate amount of postage. Grant applications should be mailed at least two weeks before the deadline so that it will be received in time. However, the sooner the better, as many grants are given on a first-come, first-served basis. Be Patient while Waiting for a Grant OpportunityAlthough the waiting time differs with each different grant opportunity, it’s important to expect a long one. Most organizations and foundations will not be in touch with grant winners for several weeks, so those who have applied shouldn’t feel discouraged just because a few weeks have gone by with no word. Expect an 8 week wait at least, and continue to apply for other grants in the meantime. By using the information above, artists can successfully find and apply for grants that will give them the opportunity to pursue their passions.
The copyright of the article Grants for Artists in Multimedia Arts is owned by Kristi Carter. Permission to republish Grants for Artists in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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