NEA Arts Panel Goes Virtual for 46 Funding Reviews
Published Date: 6/6/2025
Notice
Summary
The Arts Advisory Panel is holding 46 meetings online to review and discuss arts projects. Artists, organizations, and communities waiting for funding or advice will be affected. These meetings help decide who gets support and when, so keep an eye out for updates and deadlines!
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46 Online Arts Panel Meetings
If you are an artist, arts organization, or community waiting for National Endowment for the Arts support or advice, note that 46 meetings of the Arts Advisory Panel will be held by teleconference or videoconference. These meetings will review and discuss arts projects and help decide who gets support and when, so watch for updates and application deadlines.
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