The Arts of Starved Rock Country Fund Opens Grant Period for 2022-2023

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The Arts of Starved Rock Country Fund, hosted by the Starved Rock Country Community Foundation, opened its Arts Grant period for 2022-2023 art programs and projects.

Grants are available for non-profit organizations, schools, libraries, and charitable community groups who support the arts and arts programs. The applications are available from October 15 through December 1, with grant announcements made in early January. This program is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency through federal funds provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.

In the past these grants have helped to fund an array of art projects in our community. Since 2019, $69,000 has been awarded to organizations, in support of 39 arts related projects. The 2021-2022 recipients were the LaSalle County Historical Society, Stage 212, Ottawa Concert Association, Poca A Poca, Festival 56, NCI Artworks for the Seneca and Mendota murals, the Princeton Community Band, Illini State Park, and the Illinois Valley Symphony Orchestra.

Our mission is to provide grant opportunities, education, networking opportunities and online support to the Arts community throughout Starved Rock Country. Please contact us with any questions you may have. We are here to support you, and we'd love to work with you to make your charitable art project come alive!

To learn more about The Arts of Starved Rock Country Fund or the application process, please contact Amanda Zehr via email at amanda@srccf.org. To obtain a 2022-2023 Grant Application, visit the Arts Alive website www.starvedrockarts.com.

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