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In this file photo, the Guam Council on the Arts and Humanities Agency gallery in Hagåtña features various cultural artworks created by local artists.

Artists and others in the cultural and artistic communities now have another chance at applying for funding for their projects and initiatives, with the Council on the Arts and Humanities Agency’s opening its fiscal 2025 grant cycle.

CAHA has been accepting applications for grants and fellowships for the upcoming year in a wide range of disciplines, including arts-in-education, performing arts, visual arts, folk arts, humanities, literature, underserved, and media arts, CAHA said in a press release.

Applications can be obtained by downloading the form from CAHA’s website at www.guamcaha.org beginning April 30.

The project period for the fiscal 2025 grant cycle is from Oct. 1, 2025 to Sept. 30, 2025.

To be eligible to apply, interested applicants are required to attend one of the grant workshops, including one scheduled for May 11 at 9 a.m. at the DNA Building, Suite 202, 238 Archbishop Flores Street, Hagatna.

Additionally, a preliminary application must be submitted to CAHA by 4 p.m. on June 28.

It is essential for applicants to fulfill both prerequisites before submitting a final application to CAHA, the agency said.

The final deadline for submissions of all applications and supporting materials is on July 31 at 4 p.m.

To apply, organizations must send their applications via email to grants@caha.guam.gov or submit them directly to CAHA located in the DNA Building, Suite 202.

For more information or inquiries regarding the fiscal 2025 grants, contact CAHA at (671) 300-1206/7/8 or (671) 300-7582/4 or via email at grants@caha.guam.gov.

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