Art grants help foster, preserve and expand diversity through art forms. Many types of art grants gives funding to the individual artist, artist groups, communities or schools schools to promote a form of art.
Art appreciation grants fund project that promote education and performance in various forms of drawing and painting. Many schools get art appreciation grants to pay for art programs and supplies that the school normally could not afford. Individual artists can also get grant money to help pay for projects and living expenses while doing fellowships or documenting a specific event or idea.
Music art grants help fund programs that promote music appreciation through education and performance. Common programs that receive music appreciation grants include after school music programs and toddler music programs.
Film art grants are designed to encourage new and diverse works by film by various artists. Film grants promote films that would not be typically funded through the normal methods. Film grants can help pay for costs of filming such as supplies and location expenses. Very few film grants will cover full cost of the film project.
Dance art grants help fund projects in the arts such as funding lessons for skilled dancers, community dance classes and dance performance. Some dance grants help pay special equipment, individual instructions, required expenses and groups events around the art of dancing.
Photography art grants help promote various forms of photography and methods. There are many types of photography grants including grants to start a photography club, grants to start a photography business or grants to buy photography equipment for a school.
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