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2024-25 Virginia Beach Arts & Humanities Commission Grant Applications Open Now; Workshops Scheduled

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Mayor Bobby Dyer | Mayor Bobby Dyer official website

Mayor Bobby Dyer | Mayor Bobby Dyer official website

The Virginia Beach Arts & Humanities Commission (AHC) is now accepting applications for its annual Project Grant program. The grants are open to nonprofit organizations whose missions include providing arts, humanities, history or cultural programming and services, and provide programming in Virginia Beach.

Project Grant awards cover up to 50% of the total cost of projects supported by the grant, and support eligible projects occurring between July 1, 2024 and June 30, 2025. The deadline for applications is Feb. 6, 2024 at 5 p.m. Organizations do not need to be based in Virginia Beach to apply, but eligible projects must take place in Virginia Beach.

Presentations will be made in-person on March 21, 2024. Awards and contracts will be issued in the late spring/summer for the upcoming fiscal year.

For more information, visit virginiabeach.gov/culture. To apply for a grant, visit the AHC Grant Interface online database. If you have any questions, please contact Public Programming & Partnerships Manager Hillary Plate at hplate@vbgov.com. The AHC will not accept faxed or emailed applications.

Grant workshops will also be available in January to assist with the application process. Workshops will be held each Thursday in January to assist with the application process. All meetings will be held virtually, via Microsoft Teams, except for the last meeting, which will be held in-person at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 201 Market St. See below for details.

AHC Grant Workshop Topics

In addition, fiscal year 2023-24 Community Cultural Arts Grant (CCAG) and Leadership and Organizational Development (LOD) Grant funding is still available.

The CCAG is designed to aid in building cultural equity in the arts in Virginia Beach by providing support for arts-based projects that reflect our changing communities through innovative, culturally rooted, and/or participatory projects with the goal of bringing the community together to celebrate cultural and ethnic diversity. Organizations do not need to be based in Virginia Beach to apply, but eligible projects must take place in Virginia Beach.

The final deadline for CCAG applications is Feb. 6, 2024 at 5 p.m., with grant funds covering eligible projects occurring between now and June 30, 2024.

LOD grants support arts and humanities leaders (professional administrators and board members) in acquiring skills and practical tools that hone their ability to lead, develop and sustain the overall health and vitality of arts and humanities organizations.

Organizations are responsible for submitting applications 12 business days prior to the Virginia Beach Arts & Humanities Commission Executive Committee meeting at which the organizations would like the application reviewed. Funds are available until exhausted.

In partnership with the City of Virginia Beach's Cultural Affairs Department and the local arts community, the Virginia Beach Arts & Humanities Commission promotes excellence in the arts and humanities by initiating and supporting programs, activities and policies that inspire, nurture and reflect the cultural diversity of the area.

ABOUT THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH CULTURAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT:

The Cultural Affairs Department engages residents and visitors through meaningful arts, heritage, and cultural experiences to connect and strengthen communities. The department assists and directs the Virginia Beach Arts & Humanities Commission, coordinates the City's Public Art Program, oversees the Virginia Beach History Museums, provides contract management for the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, serves as the liaison with Virginia MOCA, the ViBe Creative District and the Virginia African American Cultural Center, and serves as a resource to local arts and humanities organizations.

Original source can be found here.

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