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.
Applicants assigned to this section:
-Arizona Bach Festival
-Arizona Dance Education Organization
-Arizona Early Music Society
-Arizona Masterworks Chorale
-Artists Coalition of Flagstaff
-Bisbee Community Chorus
-Casa Libre en la Solana
-Civic Orchestra of Tucson
-Desert Voices
-Fine Arts Association of Arizona
-Flagstaff Community Band
-Gila Valley Arts Council
-Grand Canyon Guitar Society
-Heritage Square Trust
-Indo American Cultural Connect
-iTheatre Collaborative
-Lake Havasu Regional Orchestra
-Lake Havasu Symphonic Winds
-Living Traditions Presentations
-Movement Source (dba Movement Source Dance Company)
Applicants assigned to this section:
-Musica Nova
-North Valley Symphony Orchestra
-Orange Theater Group
-Orchestra Northern Arizona
-Patagonia Creative Arts Association
-Patrons of the Arts (dba Hilltop Gallery)
-Phoenix Institute of Contemporary Art
-Phoenix Women’s Chorus
-POG, Inc.
-Rising Youth Theatre
-Safos Dance Theatre
-San Tan Community Performing Arts
-Scottsdale Neighborhood Arts Place
-Sons of Orpheus – The Male Chorus of Tucson
-The Bisbee Women’s Club
-Tucson Guitar Society
-Verde Valley Voices
-VSA Arts of Arizona, Inc.
-Winding Road Theater Ensemble
-Young Sounds of Arizona
Applicants assigned to this section:
Level I Applicants:
-A3F Incorporated
-Agua Fria High School Band Parent Organization, Inc.
-Arizona Dance Coalition
-Arizona Wind Symphony, Inc.
-Casa Grande Friends of the Arts
-Many Farms High School
-UA Fred Fox School of Music
Level II Applicants:
-Arizona Aloha Festivals, Inc.
-Arizona Asian American Association
-Arizona Matsuri
-CONDER/dance
-Corazon De Latinos Unidos
-Cultural Coalition, Inc.
-Flagstaff Music Festival
-Friends of Big Band Jazz – Prescott Jazz Summit
-Grand Canyon Salsa Festival
-Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival
-India Association
-La Frontera
-Mesa Martin Luther King Celebration, Inc.
-Phoenix Chinese Week
-Prescott Chamber of Commerce
-Prescott Film Festival
-Sidepony Music
-Southern Arizona Blues Heritage Foundation
-The Carpetbag Brigade
-Town of Payson
-Tsunami Arts Festival
-Tucson Jewish Community Center
-Tucson Kitchen Musicians Association
-West Yavapai Guidance Clinic Foundation
-Wham Arts Association
Consortium of Arizona Local Arts Agencies (CAZLAA) Summer Administrator’s Meeting #3 Agenda
1:00 – 5:00pm CAZLAA Meeting: The Arts as Economic Driver in Rural AZ
1:00 – 1:45pm Welcome/Introductions/Updates (45 min)
Including an update from the ACA on several new initiatives.
1:45 – 3:15pm Creative Placemaking in Rural Arizona (90 min)
Guest speakers:
o Juliana Brutsche, Dir. Of Dev., AZ Culture, Phoenix
o Casey Rooney, Econ. Dev. Dir., City of Cottonwood
o Kris Williams, Exec. Dir., Williams Alliance for the Arts
3:15 – 3:30pm Break (15 min)
3:30 – 4:30pm Partnering with Chambers of Commerce and Tourism Bureaus (60 min) Guest Speaker: Julie Brooks, Exec. Dir., Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce
4:30 – 5:00pm Going Forward: 2016 Meeting Planning (30 min)
Friday, February 26th & Friday, August 26th, 2016
POST MEETING EVENTS:
5:00pm – 7:00pm Happy Hour & Dinner*
Reservation at: Red Raven Restaurant http://www.redravenrestaurant.com/index.html
*No Host Event
To complete your final report, go to Go!Egor at http://arizona.culturegrants.org/
How many times in the past month have you told a story about your organization to report out to a board member, appeal to prospective patrons, or apply for a grant? How many data points did you need to gather and analyze in order for your stories to have impact? In our hands-on workshop, learn how the CDP’s reporting features can help you combine your organization’s story and data to:
- effectively communicate with stakeholders
- highlight accomplishments for funders
- raise important issues with policymakers
How many times in the past month have you told a story about your organization to report out to a board member, appeal to prospective patrons, or apply for a grant? How many data points did you need to gather and analyze in order for your stories to have impact? In our hands-on workshop, learn how the CDP’s reporting features can help you combine your organization’s story and data to:
- effectively communicate with stakeholders
- highlight accomplishments for funders
- raise important issues with policymakers
How many times in the past month have you told a story about your organization to report out to a board member, appeal to prospective patrons, or apply for a grant? How many data points did you need to gather and analyze in order for your stories to have impact? In our hands-on workshop, learn how the CDP’s reporting features can help you combine your organization’s story and data to:
- effectively communicate with stakeholders
- highlight accomplishments for funders
- raise important issues with policymakers
How many times in the past month have you told a story about your organization to report out to a board member, appeal to prospective patrons, or apply for a grant? How many data points did you need to gather and analyze in order for your stories to have impact? In our hands-on workshop, learn how the CDP’s reporting features can help you combine your organization’s story and data to:
- effectively communicate with stakeholders
- highlight accomplishments for funders
- raise important issues with policymakers