RedLine Contemporary Art Center - Arts in Society
Details
Programs
- Arts, Culture and Humanities including Library, Museum and Historical Society Grants
- Health
- Mental Health, Crisis Intervention
- Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy
- Community Improvement, Capacity Building
Maximum Grant Amount$35,000
Description
RedLine Contemporary Art Center is accepting applications to the Arts in Society grant program.
This is a collaborative grant-making program that fosters cross-sector work through the arts by supporting the integration of arts and culture into multiple disciplines critical to the health and well-being of Coloradans.
Grants will provide funding to support individuals and organizations who seek to implement projects that utilize the arts as an integral element in promoting social justice and community welfare, including, but not limited, to projects responding to COVID-19 related needs.
The program supports projects that engage a wide range of issues and media.
Whether it be a dancer working within a hospital system to bring awareness to nurse burnout and compassion fatigue, a coalition of community organizations using art to engage neighbors in participatory budgeting, or The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment working with artists to communicate the priorities of its public health improvement plan, the Arts in Society grant program funds projects that engage arts organizations and artists as partners in illuminating and finding solutions to a wide array of civic and social challenges faced by Colorado communities.
Information Session
July 5 at noon, via Zoom. Please register to attend.
Eligibility
Colorado artists, activists, non-profit organizations, universities, schools, and government agencies are all eligible to apply. Previous Arts in Society grant recipients are welcome to apply.
Grant information was last reviewed by our staff on 7/1/2022
Application Link
Go directly to guidelines and application