POCATELLO -- Recently, the group announced they will be awarding up to $1,000 in grants monthly to local artisans. Grants are available to support visual, literary, and performance art projects which provide a clear benefit to the city of Pocatello.
“This is the time to support the creative endeavors of our local artists,” said Mark Cooper, Chair of the Pocatello Arts Council. “What we put our energy and efforts into now will affect what our future looks like.”
Previously funded projects include the Station Square Mural, performances of “Light in the Library” at the Old Town Actors Studio, expansion of the Arts and Community Tickets Program at the Marshall Public Library, and more.
Grant proposals are due by the 10th of each month and will be presented for discussion and possible approval at a Pocatello Arts Council meeting on the first Monday of the following month (e.g proposals received by February 10 will be reviewed at the March 1 meeting). Applicants may receive only one Pocatello Arts Council grant per fiscal year.
For more information on the grant application, eligibility requirements, and to apply, visit pocatelloartscouncil.org/grant-process.
Established in 1991, the mission of the Pocatello Arts Council is to strengthen artistic ventures, expression, and community participation throughout the city through advocacy, grants, networking and promotion, and event sponsorship.
For more information on the Pocatello Arts Council, visit pocatelloartscouncil.org.