The calendar below features upcoming Arts Commission deadlines, events, information sessions and workshop opportunities. Times, dates and event details may be subject to change. For more information, please email info@azarts.gov.

 

Feb
18
Tue
Grant Info Session: Festival Grants
Feb 18 @ 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm

To help applicants prepare a successful application, we will host an online information session. This session will be recorded and available on this page for later viewing.

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Mar
26
Thu
Due Date: AZ Creative Aging Researchapalooza Application
Mar 26 @ 11:59 pm – 11:59 pm

AZ Creative Aging Researchapalooza is a year-long data collection and research challenge focused on gathering data about existing creative aging programs and their participants.

It is also a capacity-building program for teaching artists, arts organizations and health/aging organizations with a serious and committed interest in strengthening existing Creative Aging programs through research and development efforts.

Application period extended. Applications will now be accepted through March 26, 2020.

As a participant you will…

  • Build the capacity of your creative aging programs through research and development efforts
  • Work one-on-one with a research consultant to gain new assessment and evaluation skills and knowledge
  • Collect demographic & programmatic data to better understand equity and equitable evaluation within your programs
  • Develop tools to advocate the benefits of creative aging programs to funders, policy and decision makers
  • Strengthen your connection to the creative aging community

Extended Application Due Date

11:59 PM, Thursday, March 26, 2020

Program Timeframe

March 2020 – March 2021

Schedule

The following schedule is approximate and will be finalized with participants.

February 2020– March 2020: Recruitment 

Eligible applicants are invited to apply for Researchapalooza by completing a short proposal to be considered for the year-long challenge.

April 2020 – July 2020: Development

Selected participants will be placed into cohorts based on where they are in their data collection journey. During this phase, the participants will engage in regular virtual convenings for sharing and learning with their cohort. Each participant will have the opportunity to engage with a researcher one-on-one as a consultant for their research and evaluation plan. This individualized attention will allow each participant to practically and sustainably apply the skills they will develop.

August 2020 – December 2020: Implementation

Participants will take their research and evaluation plan and implement it in at least one of their programs during the Fall 2020 or analyze existing data Researchers will be engaged throughout this phase to help with data review and analysis.

January 2021 – March 2021: Evaluation

Participants will gather to share their research journey. Researchers will conduct final individual meetings to help analyze the data. Findings will be communicated with the participants and the community at large.

When you’re ready, go click on “Apply Now” below. This will take you to a website called Submittable where you’ll submit your application materials. You do not have to complete the application in one session; Submittable allows you to save a draft of your application and complete/submit it later.

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Please review the Researchapalooza Guidelines thoroughly before beginning your application.

If you’d prefer to prepare the narrative section of your application in a word processing program before entering your responses in Submittable, click here to download a Word document version of the overview and narrative questions.

The application consists of the following:

Profile  

In this section, you will provide general information about the applicant (individual or organization).


Application Narrative   

Answer each of these questions. You can type up your proposal narrative (650 words), or you can upload it in a video or audio recording (no more than 5 minutes in length).   Describe your work in the creative aging field. How would you describe your programming? Do you currently work with any partners?

  • Describe where you currently are in your data collection and research journey.
  • Please describe 1-3 areas you currently feel you/your organization would focus on if paired with a creative aging research consultant.
  • If you share your proposal narrative in a video or audio recording keep it simple and to the point. The recording should be just you, describing your proposal and answering the three questions listed above. Please do not include edits of your work samples or special effects. Production quality of this recording will not be considered in your review. Just make sure we can hear and understand you and keep editing and post-production embellishment to a minimum.

The call for applications is open to all artists, arts organizations and health/aging organizations with Creative Aging programming based in Arizona. Organizations who apply must be incorporated as a nonprofit organization with tax-exempt status or be a unit of government. Applicants must have programming scheduled for the Fall 2020 or existing data to review.

The Arizona Commission on the Arts is seeking up to 12 teaching artists, arts organizations and health/aging organizations to participate in this program.

Applications will be reviewed by AZ Creative Aging partners and Arts Commission staff. Late or incomplete applications will be ineligible for review or funding.

The reviewers will seek a balance of arts disciplines and geography within the participant cohort. Up to 12 artists, arts organizations and health/aging organizations will be selected.

Applicants will be notified of their application status by mid-April, 2020.

In 2019, the Arts Commission and Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust, in partnership with the Institute of Sustainable Communities, developed a five-month engagement process that prioritized the perspective and voices of the creative aging sector in an effort to strengthen the creative aging movement in Arizona. The process successfully gathered information from community leaders and local creative aging experts to articulate and define a set of strategies unique to Arizona. The creative aging visioning process resulted in the following final strategies; Researchapalooza was developed out of this process and in response to these collective strategies.

Strategy A

Build the capacity for the creative aging sector to deepen collaboration and relationships between artists and organizations.

Strategy B

Increase advocacy to policy makers and general public awareness of creative aging programming and the benefits it has among older adults and an entire community

Strategy C

Strengthen the creative aging community through:

  • Dedicated research and evaluation efforts by all
  • Increased collaboration and connectivity
  • Increased communication among peers

Strategy D

Ensure equity is prioritized throughout the creative aging sector.

Strategy E

Build a creative aging culture where the community is able to remain innovative, imaginative and nimble.

Apr
9
Thu
Crisis Engagement: 12 Tasks to Sustain Donors in Turbulent Times
Apr 9 @ 10:00 am – 10:30 am

Crisis Engagement: 12 Tasks to Sustain Donors in Turbulent Times

Thursday, April 9, 2020
10:00 – 10:30 am
 

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Presented by Social Prosperity Partners, in partnership with City of Phoenix Office of Arts & Culture, the Arizona Commission on the Arts, and Arizona Citizens for the Arts, this short webinar for leaders of nonprofit organizations offers substantive & actionable recommendations designed to help organizations sustain the support of their donors, members, volunteers, and other stakeholders.

Arizona Teaching Artist Virtual Conversation
Apr 9 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Arizona Teaching Artist Virtual Conversation

Thursday, April 9, 2020
2:00 – 3:00 pm 

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A peer-to-peer driven conversation for Arizona Teaching Artists to virtually check-in, share strategies, insights, tools, and resources relevant in navigating the COVID-19 pandemic. 

A link and instructions for joining the session will be emailed to you upon registration.

Apr
10
Fri
AZ Creative Aging Virtual Conversation
Apr 10 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am

AZ Creative Aging Virtual Conversation

Friday, April 10, 2020
10:00 – 11:00 am
 

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A peer to peer driven conversation for creative aging practitioners in Arizona to virtually check-in, share strategies, insights, tools, and resources relevant in navigating the COVID-19 pandemic in this time of isolation for older adults.

A link and instructions for joining the session will be emailed to you upon registration.

Apr
24
Fri
Artist Support Navigator Discussion: Artists Helping Artists
Apr 24 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Artist Support Navigator Discussion: Artists Helping Artists

As working artists, what ups and downs have you experienced with seeking out financial support during these uncertain times? Share and connect with others in this facilitated online conversation.

Facilitated by Jose Gonzalez

Artist Support Navigator Discussion: Zoom Cafecito
Apr 24 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Artist Support Navigator Discussion: Zoom Cafecito

“Learn From My Mistakes!” An interactive bilingual info session on what to do and what not to do when applying for pandemic unemployment assistance as a freelance artist and as a freelancer/part time employee.

Facilitated by Milta Ortiz

Apr
30
Thu
Dance in the Desert Webinar: Video Work Samples for Dancemakers
Apr 30 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Dance in the Desert Webinar

Thursday, April 30, 12:00 pm

Video Work Samples for Dancemakers
What are Grant Panels Looking For?

with Kristin Gregory and Cheri Opperman of New England Foundation for the Arts

Join us for the second in a series of free webinars presented by Dance in the Desert 2020. This installment offers a grantmakers perspective on what works and what doesn’t when it comes to dancemaker work samples.

Presented by Kristin Gregory (Program Manager, Dance) and Cheri Opperman (Grants Manager, Dance) of New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA).

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This online instructional resource is offered free of charge, but advance registration is required.

May
18
Mon
FY21 Community Investment Grant Levels IV-VI Virtual Panel Review
May 18 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

FY21 Community Investment Grant Levels IV-VI Virtual Panel Review: Monday, May 18, 2020 from 10AM to 5PM.

Public Meeting Notice

During this session the following applications will be reviewed:

  1. Kids in Focus
  2. Audrey’s Angels
  3. Prescott Fine Arts Association / Prescott Center for the Arts
  4. Don Bluth Front Row Theatre
  5. Desert Stages Theatre, Inc.
  6. ABT Performing Arts Association, Inc. / Arizona Broadway Theatre
May
19
Tue
FY21 Community Investment Grant Levels I-III Virtual Panel Review
May 19 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

FY21 Community Investment Grant Levels I-III Virtual Panel Review: Tuesday, May 19, 2020 from 10AM to 5PM.

Public Meeting Notice

During this session, the following applications will be reviewed:

  1. EduMusication
  2. The Bisbee Radio Project, Inc.
  3. Teatro Bravo
  4. Tucson Musicians Museum, Inc.
  5. Roosevelt Row Community Development Corporation
  6. The Arizona Masterworks Chorale
  7. Owl & Panther
  8. Arizona Cantilena Chorale
  9. Douglas Arts & Humanities, Inc. / BAC (Border Arts Corridor)
  10. Reveille Men’s Chorus
  11. Funhouse Movement Theater
  12. Esperanza Dance Project
  13. Children’s Museum of Yuma County, Inc.
  14. Stray Cat Theatre
  15. The Hopi School
  16. Northern Arizona Celtic Heritage Society
  17. Patrons of the Art, Inc. / Hilltop Gallery
  18. Flagstaff Friends of Traditional Music Inc
  19. Tonto Community Concert Association (TCCA)
  20. Heritage Square Trust
  21. Prescott Valley Performing Arts, Inc.
  22. Chaparral Arts, Inc.
May
20
Wed
FY21 Festival Grants A Virtual Panel Review
May 20 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

FY21 Festival Grants A Virtual Panel Review: Wednesday, May 20, 2020 from 10AM to 5PM

Public Meeting Notice

During this session, the following applications will be reviewed:

  1. African Association of Arizona
  2. Arizona Masters of Poetry
  3. Arizona State University – Dance Program
  4. Balkan Community Culture and Heritage Organization
  5. Ballet Folklorico Quetzalli – AZ
  6. Beads of Courage, Inc.
  7. Binational Arts Institute
  8. City of El Mirage
  9. Corazon de Latinos Unidos
  10. Dark Sky Aerial
  11. Dysart Unified School District
  12. Easterseals Blake Foundation
  13. Flagstaff Dance Festival
  14. Furious Styles Crew
  15. Granite Mountain Gourd Society
  16. Mohave Library Alliance Incorporated
  17. Northern Arizona Book Festival
  18. Now & Then Creative Company
  19. Ocotillo Literary Endeavors, Inc.
  20. Oh My Ears
  21. Old Pueblo Playwrights
  22. Payson Art League
  23. Prescott College
  24. Round Up Club
  25. The Latina Dance Project
  26. Tucson Fringe Festival
  27. Willow Bend Environmental Education Center
May
21
Thu
FY21 Festival Grants B Virtual Panel Review
May 21 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

FY21 Festival Grants B Virtual Panel Review: Thursday, May 21, 2020 from 10AM to 5PM

Public Meeting Notice

  1. Amerind Foundation, Inc.
  2. Arizona Aloha Festivals, Inc.
  3. Arizona American Indian Tourism Association
  4. Arizona Matsuri
  5. Chandler Coalition for Civil and Human Rights
  6. City of Litchfield Park
  7. Coconino County
  8. Conder Dance, Inc.
  9. Convergence at Arcosanti
  10. Cultural Coalition, Inc.
  11. Highlands Center for Natural History
  12. India Association of Phoenix
  13. Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix
  14. Living Streets Alliance
  15. Oracle Piano Society
  16. Phoenix Blues Society
  17. Prescott Area Artist Studio Tour
  18. Soul West Fest Foundation
  19. Southern Arizona Blues Heritage Foundation
  20. Startup Tucson
  21. The Carpetbag Brigade
  22. The Mountain Artists Guild, Inc.
  23. The Prescott Chamber of Commerce Foundation
  24. Town of Payson
  25. Tucson Kitchen Musicians Association
  26. Yuma Art Symposium, Inc.