Monday, 14 November 2016

[WardFive] DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities Accepting Applications for Additional FY17 Grants

 

 

The DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities (DCCAH) is accepting applications for the following additional funding opportunities for FY17 grants: 

 

FY17 Projects, Events and Festivals Fall Cycle

In accordance with the FY17 Budget Support Act, Section 2152, DCCAH is offering opportunities to support the following:

  • A grant to support the establishment of a children's museum in the Central Business District, as defined in Title 11 of the District of Columbia Municipal Regulations;
  • A grant to support an organization providing literary-enrichment programming through author visits throughout DC Public Schools and Charter Schools;
  • A grant to support an organization providing orchestral performances with supporting community engagement events;
  • A grant for capital improvements for a historic theatre on Pennsylvania Avenue NW that produces primarily Broadway-style musical theatre performances;
  • A grant to support an organization dedicated to preserving the history of African-American involvement in the American Civil War.

Deadline to Apply: December 2, 2016 

 

DCCAH will present a Projects, Events and Festivals Fall Cycle program orientation and technical assistance workshop for interested organizations on Wednesday, November 16, 2016 at 11:00am and at 6:00pm at DCCAH's offices, 200 I (Eye) Street SE, Washington, DC

 

For guidelines and a complete description of the FY17 Projects, Events and Festival Fall Cycle, and to submit an application, visit dcarts.dc.gov 

 

Additional funding opportunities for FY17 will be announced in the coming months.

 

 

About the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities


The DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities provides grants, professional opportunities, education enrichment, and other programs and services to individuals and nonprofit organizations in all communities within the District of Columbia. The Arts Commission is supported primarily by District government funds and in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.

 

 

  

Executive Director: Arthur Espinoza, Jr.
Commissioners:  Kay Kendall, Chair | Kim Greenfield Alfonso | Stacie Lee Banks 
Susan Clampitt | Edmund C. Fleet | Antoinette Ford | Rhona Wolfe Friedman  
Alma H. Gates   | Darrin L. Glymph | Barbara J. Jones | MaryAnn Miller | Elvi Moore  
Maria Hall Rooney | José Alberto Uclés | Gretchen B. Wharton | C. Brian Williams 

 

DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, 200 I Street, SE , Washington, DC 20003

 

 

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