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Cultural Grants Workshop for Arts Groups, Artists and Nonprofit Community Organizations- District Series

Learn How to Apply for Cultural Grants

Are you looking for funding for your cultural project? Join us for an informational session on how to access Miami-Dade County grants for cultural activities. 

As part of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs' Art Energize 305 initiative, you can attend workshops to learn about opportunities for artists, arts groups and nonprofit community organizations in-person in each County Commission district. Refer to the schedule below for upcoming programs.

Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs -  Grants Programs

Depatman Afé Kiltirél Konte Miami-Dade -  Pwogram Sibvansyon

El Departamento de Asuntos Culturales del Condado de Miami-Dade -  Programas de Asistencia Económica

2024

IN-PERSON

 

NEW DATE & LOCATION:

Thursday, October 17 at 6PM

​Cultural Grants Workshop Presented in Partnership with Miami-Dade County Commissioner Micky Steinberg

District 4

Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida

15939 Biscayne Boulevard, FL 33160

RSVP

 

Monday, October 21 at 6PM – Cultural Grants Workshop Presented in Partnership with Miami-Dade County Chairman Oliver G. Gilbert, III

District 1

The Arts & Recreation Center (ARC)

675 Ali Baba Ave, Opa-locka, FL 33054

RSVP

 

Monday, October 28 at 6PM – Cultural Grants Workshop Presented in Partnership with Miami-Dade County Commissioner Marleine Bastien

District 2

Arcola Lakes Senior Center

8401 NW 14th Ave, Miami, FL 33147

RSVP

 

Who Should Attend:

Arts groups, cultural organizations, community nonprofit organizations, individual artists and artist collectives are invited to attend these free workshops about Miami-Dade County's cultural grants programs. Learn how to apply for arts funding and which grants programs may be the right fit for your cultural project.

Cultural Affairs staff will provide information about the competitive funding opportunities for nonprofit arts groups and artists as well as other helpful resources available for the cultural community.

Art projects that are especially encouraged include those:

  • with a strong community involvement;
  • with an outreach component that promotes inclusion and equitable access to the arts;
  • with a focus on delivering cultural services to underserved populations and/or under-resourced neighborhoods;
  • that have the potential to generate tourism;
  • that are particularly sensitive to the needs of indigenous cultural activities;
  • that are encouraging the preservation of heritage, traditions and culture: and,
  • where social service organizations and cultural groups are developing collaborative intervention projects using the arts.
  • There will be an interactive Q & A session following the workshop presentation. Questions will be addressed in English, Spanish, or Haitian Creole. ADA/accessible accommodations are available.

Pou plis enfomasyon, culture@miamidade.gov. Mèsi.

For more information, culture@miamidade.gov. Thank you.

Para más información, culture@miamidade.gov. Gracias.