Develop Grants

Develop Grants
Funding for professional development (activities that improve artistic skills or expand business and professional capacity) up to $1,500. Develop grants do not require a public presentation/exhibition. Open to Santa Cruz County artists and arts organizations.
Please read the guidelines before completing your application. Guidelines include important information about eligibility and review criteria.
This video is from the previous grants orientation for individual artists in fall 2022. Register here for the February 16 grants orientation, which will cover important updates and changes.
These slides are from the previous grants orientation for individual artists in fall 2022. Register here for the February 16 grants orientation, which will cover important updates and changes.
The Develop Grant application is an online application. Download this document to view the application questions in advance. Available February 15.
Key Dates
We'll have these dates and times finalized and posted by March 1.
Eight slots available to applicants who have never received an Arts Council grant, sign up here.
Please plan to submit your application well before 5pm! Late applications due to technical difficulties or any other reason are not accepted. The grants portal is often slower to load as the deadline approaches.
Look for an email on this date, sent to the email you used to log into the grants portal.
All payments need to be sent by June 30 at the latest. We will send your payment once we receive your signed award letter.
When all funded activities/expenses must take place.
Develop Grant FAQs
Applicants may only apply for one grant per cycle (Create or Develop, not both).
Support and Elevate grantees will no longer be eligible to apply for Develop grants, in order to reserve enough of that funding for individual artists and other arts organizations. Support and Elevate grantees also remain ineligible for Create grants.
We may not be able to offer Create and Develop grants in fall 2023. If you are planning a professional development activity for January - July 2024, we encourage you to apply now.
The First-Time Applicant Pool is available only to applicants who have never submitted a grant application to the Arts Council. If you have applied before, regardless of whether you were awarded the grant or not, you are no longer a first-time applicant.
Some examples include but are not limited to: fees and travel expenses to attend a class or conference, apprenticeship, hiring a consultant, software purchases, social media support, updating a website, and purchasing equipment. Visit our website for a list of recently funded professional development grants.
Yes, we recognize that in certain cases materials or supplies can have a significant impact on an artist’s skills or career, even if they are “consumable” and will be used up quickly. However, you must be able to make a clear case for why those specific materials will have an impact for you in the long term. What will happen once those materials/supplies are gone? Will you then be at a new place in your artistic development? If so, it may be worthwhile to apply. If not, an application for those materials/supplies will likely not be very competitive compared to other applications. We know every artist needs access to materials and supplies, but since our grants are limited by our available budget, we want to ensure our grants have the most impact possible.
First, read the guidelines (available by February 8). Once you've done that, if you're still unsure, please feel free to reach out and ask! Email our team at grantsprogram@artscouncilsc.org.
We would like to learn more about your recent professional development (in the past two years) and how the activities/expenses you are seeking funding for are related to the professional development work you have engaged in most recently.
If you are planning to have an audience and / or participants, then you most likely are eligible to apply for a Create grant, which has a higher maximum award. If you're not planning to share your work publicly as part of the grant, then a Develop grant may be a better fit. However, certain activities can sometimes fit either type of grant. First, read the guidelines (available by February 8). We also highly recommend attending the February 16 Zoom grants orientation (register here). Once you've done that, if you're still unsure, please feel free to reach out and ask! Email our team at grantsprogram@artscouncilsc.org.
General FAQs are available at the bottom of our Apply for a Grant webpage.