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The Oklahoma Arts Council has released its annual list of grant requests, and it's a doozy.
This year's list includes a call for artists to "bring the arts to other statewide organizations," as well as a call for organizations to "support learning-based and audience-based programs serving veterans, active-duty military, and other military-connected organizations," the Tulsa World reports.
The council is offering $15,000 in grants for "new and current" projects, as well as $5,000 for teaching and learning programs.
The applications are here.
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