Womxn Project, Womxn Project Education Fund fight for reproductive rights through advocacy, art
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Arts and culture organizations, arts education programs, teaching artists in healthcare and education, individual artists, culture workers, and other related community projects benefited from $878,942 in funding announced today by the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts (RISCA).
The 156 grants of which 52 went to individual artists were approved by the Arts Council’s Board in June, and the funding will assist the arts and cultural community throughout the 2022 fiscal year.
RISCA’s grants received support from the state’s General Assembly, federal funds through National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), and most grants are matched through contributions from businesses, individuals and earned income from ticket sales and admissions. Fiscal Year 2022 Cycle 2 arts and culture grant applications will open on Aug. 1, with a deadline of Oct. 1.