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Harnett County now accepting Grassroots Subgrant Applications

By Staff Report, posted 9 months ago

Harnett County is now accepting applications for North Carolina Arts Council Grassroots Arts Program subgrants through Aug. 30, 2024.

Using a per capita based formula, the North Carolina Arts Council’s Grassroots Arts Program provides funding for the arts in all 100 counties of the state through partnerships with local arts councils.

Harnett County serves as the North Carolina Arts Council’s partner in awarding subgrants to local organizations for arts programs in Harnett County.

Applications are available for

  • non-profit organizations whose purpose is to promote and develop diverse cultural arts programming in Harnett County,
  • qualified arts organizations (theaters, galleries, choral societies, festivals, etc.),
  • arts in education programs conducted by qualified artists,
  • other community organizations that provide arts programs in Harnett County.

Subgrants may not be awarded to arts organizations that already receive operating support directly from the N.C. Arts Council. Projects must occur between July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025.

Application forms and grant guidelines are available on the Harnett County website at https://www.harnett.org/publicinfo/grassroots-grant.asp 

Grant applications are evaluated by a diverse panel of community members with awards being announced in mid-October 2024.  

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