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California Relief Fund for Artists & Cultural PractitionersWe're excited to announce our newest grant opportunity to aid California's individual artists & cultural practitioners impacted by COVID-19. More than 900 artists to be supported! Apply now to receive $1,000 in unrestricted rapid-relief funding through an easy application process, administered in partnership with the Center for Cultural Innovation. Get the details here.
Grants for arts participation by people with disabilitiesApplications are open now for cycle two of the California Arts Council's Arts and Accessibility grant program, offering support to artists with disabilities and organizations enhancing arts and culture opportunities for people with disabilities. Direct funding for artists is available through this grant. The program is administered in partnership with the National Arts and Disability Center at UCLA. Click here to learn more.
NASAA Inclusive Language Guide for arts organizationsChoosing words that are respectful, that reflect equity, that avoid bias—these may be among your challenges as you communicate about your work and reach out to constituents and others coping with acute social, financial and health related struggles. Your arts organization can be a standard bearer of welcoming and inclusive language. NASAA's Inclusive Language Guide can help! Along with general principles, the guide offers editorial guidance and resources regarding race and ethnicity, ability, age, gender and sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status. Because respectful language changes as sensibilities change, NASAA plans to update the Inclusive Language Guide regularly.
Creative Forces National Resource Center now availableThe National Endowment for the Arts' Creative Forces National Resource Center (NRC) launched on July 15, 2020 to demonstrate Creative Forces' impact and as a platform to link military-connected communities, researchers, creative arts therapists, artists, and community arts providers around healing through the arts. Explore the National Resource Center now.
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