Monmouth Arts Announces the ArtHelps Local Arts Grant guidelines, applications and workshops for 2018

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Monmouth Arts announces the ArtHelps Local Arts Grant Program guidelines, applications and workshops for the fiscal year 2018 are now available.
Nonprofit arts organizations and other nonprofits with arts programs are eligible to apply. In 2016, a total of $94,000 in grants brought over 3,000 high quality, low-cost arts events including art exhibitions, concerts, dance, theater, film and festivals throughout Monmouth County to over 750,000 children and adults.

Groups are invited to go to www.monmoutharts.org to see the full guidelines, applications and scheduled grant workshops. Application deadline is June 12.

Free workshops covering the application process and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements will be held at Monmouth Arts, 105 Monmouth St., Red Bank, on May 1 at 6:30 p.m. and on May 2 at 10 a.m.

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A Strategic Planning Workshop led by Pat Richter of PRQuickhelp Nonprofit Consulting will be held on May 15 at 6:30 p.m. at the same location. This workshop is free for members and $20 for non-members.

Applicants in need of a listening device or other assistance, contact Monmouth Arts at 732-212-1890 ext. 3 or at arthelps@monmoutharts.org no later than one week prior to the workshop date.

To register for workshops email or call Danielle Acerra, Community Engagement Manager: arthelps@monmoutharts.org or 732-212-1890 ext. 3.

For more information about ArtHelps Local Arts Grants, visit www.monmoutharts.org/art-helps-grants.

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