Art Therapy for Mental Health Impact in Georgia

GrantID: 6817

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: Open

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Georgia that are actively involved in Non-Profit Support Services. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

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Arts, Culture, History, Music & Humanities grants, Non-Profit Support Services grants.

Grant Overview

Target Outcomes for Visual Arts in Georgia

The Foundation's Grants to Support Visual Arts and Artists program aims to foster a thriving arts ecosystem in Georgia by supporting experimental visual artists. The program's target outcomes are closely tied to the state's unique cultural and economic landscape. One key outcome is the growth of a diverse and vibrant arts community, particularly in regions outside of Atlanta. The state's rural counties, such as those in the Georgia Frontier, face unique challenges in accessing arts funding and resources. By supporting organizations that serve these areas, the program aims to promote arts equity and accessibility across the state.

Driving Economic Growth through the Arts

Georgia's visual arts sector is a significant contributor to the state's economy, generating billions of dollars in economic activity each year. The program's support for experimental visual artists will help drive economic growth in the state's creative industries. The Georgia Department of Economic Development's Creative Industries Division is a key partner in this effort, providing resources and support to help arts organizations and businesses thrive. By investing in the state's visual arts community, the program aims to create jobs, stimulate local economies, and promote Georgia as a hub for creative talent.

Measuring Success: Pell Grants and Small Business Growth

The program's success will be measured in part by the number of artists and organizations supported, as well as the economic impact of the grants. The state's high rate of Pell Grant recipients, particularly in institutions such as Georgia State University, indicates a strong need for arts funding among low-income students. By supporting organizations that serve these students and provide arts programming, the program aims to help drive economic mobility and growth in the state's creative industries. Additionally, the program's focus on supporting small businesses and entrepreneurs in the arts sector will help to stimulate local economies and create jobs. According to the Georgia Small Business Development Center, small businesses in the state's creative industries are a key driver of economic growth, and the program's support will help to fuel this growth. Grants for small businesses in Georgia, such as the $5000 small business grant, will also be an important resource for arts entrepreneurs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What types of organizations are eligible to apply for funding under this program in Georgia? A: Non-profit organizations, including arts organizations and educational institutions, are eligible to apply for funding. Q: How will grant recipients be evaluated, and what are the key outcomes the program is seeking to achieve? A: Grant recipients will be evaluated based on their ability to support experimental visual artists and promote arts equity and accessibility in Georgia. The program is seeking to achieve a range of outcomes, including driving economic growth in the state's creative industries and promoting arts programming in rural areas. Q: Are there any additional resources available to support small businesses and entrepreneurs in Georgia's visual arts sector? A: Yes, the Georgia Small Business Development Center provides a range of resources and support to small businesses and entrepreneurs in the state's creative industries, including grants, technical assistance, and business planning support.

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