Smaller Indiana

Making people and ideas findable

The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) recently announced that Hoosier artists have until February 2, 2009 to submit applications for the IAC's Individual Artist Program (IAP) grant.

Individual artists living and working in Indiana may apply for up to $2,000 from the IAP grant. The grants are intended to assist artists with specific project-related costs that will help them further their career and provide significant public benefit through the completed project.

Eligible projects may be in the areas of: crafts, dance, design art, folk art, literature, media arts, multi-arts, music, photography, theater, and visual arts.

For more information, please visit http://www.in.gov/arts/2540.htm.

Tags: art, grants, money

Share

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

Thanks for the note! Patricia

Reply to This

No problem, Patricia! Just trying to get the word out.

Reply to This

I applied this past year and got enough money to purchase a new laptop to help me write a book. If you plan on applying, start writing the grant now. One hint for any arts grant writers (not just this one, but ALL arts grants): if you're the artsy-fartsy type, don't write an artsy-fartsy grant. Write in a more professional business tone.

Reply to This

Thanks, Erik. I was going to call you out as a grantee, but I'm glad you did it yourself! The process does take time, but hey, it's free money...

Reply to This

Not to mention validation from your peers, the support of your state agency and legislators, and perhaps a little motivation to map out the vision of whatever art project on which you may be working.

Reply to This

RSS

Groups

Forum

Pat Coyle

Colts confessions: Were you awake or asleep at the end? 90 Replies

Started by Pat Coyle in Questions and Answers. Last reply by Taylor Martin 6 minutes ago.

Natasha Cleaver

TIME WARP - jazz event

Started by Natasha Cleaver in Events: Fundraisers / NPO 54 minutes ago.

Natasha Cleaver

Telemarketers

Started by Natasha Cleaver in Classifieds - Help Wanted 57 minutes ago.

asa blevins

Any Government Peeps on SI? 4 Replies

Started by asa blevins in Politics. Last reply by Erik Deckers 1 hour ago.

Annie Sever-Dimitri

Seeking REALLY hot yoga class 1 Reply

Started by Annie Sever-Dimitri in Questions and Answers. Last reply by Mike Magan 1 hour ago.

Pat Coyle

At what age are we no longer cool? 45 Replies

Started by Pat Coyle in Questions and Answers. Last reply by Rick Sparks 1 hour ago.

matthew w. wilson

Smaller Indiana is as Stuffy as Real Indiana... 113 Replies

Started by matthew w. wilson in About Smaller Indiana. Last reply by Jeb Banner 2 hours ago.

Pat Coyle

Will you be starting a new company in 2010? 8 Replies

Started by Pat Coyle in Business. Last reply by Nicki Laycoax 2 hours ago.

Chris Tomlinson

Can ALL businesses create that "we are different" marketing angle? 1 Reply

Started by Chris Tomlinson in Marketing, advertising and branding. Last reply by Michael J Dukehart, II 2 hours ago.

About

Pat Coyle Pat Coyle created this social network on Ning.

Help

A few things to consider before joining Smaller Indiana:
1. We want to know the real you...Please use your real name (first and last) when you sign up, or we cannot open your account

2. We want to know the real you...Please do NOT use your Smaller Indiana blog for blatant self promotion

3. We want to see your smiling face...Please do not use logos or commercial images for your profile photo

4. Events should be posted in the events calendar, not inside blog posts

5. Please do NOT post commercial video (demo reels), or Corporate Website promotions in your blog

6. You can post pretty much anything you want on your own personal page (self promotion, etc), and you can change the style of your personal profile page to reflect your corporate identification if you so choose.

7. Please keep all comments civil and polite. It's OK to feel strongly about a subject, and it's OK to be critical of ideas, but please refrain from personal attacks of any kind.

If you witness or experience any issues, please contact admin@smallerindiana.com and we will look into the matter.

8. Smaller Indiana is supported by its members, and by corporate sponsors. If you're interested in learning more about sponsorship, please call Pat Coyle at 317 332 7878.

© 2009   Created by Pat Coyle

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service