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William T. Sloper Trust for Andrew J. Sloper Musical Fund Grant

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William T. Sloper Trust for Andrew J. Sloper Musical Fund Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: William T. Sloper Trust for Andrew J. Sloper Musical Fund
Last Updated: September 22, 2024

Summary

The William T. Sloper Trust for Andrew J. Sloper Musical Fund Grant aims to enhance musical culture in New Britain, Connecticut. Established in 1937, it supports local organizations that conduct high-quality musical performances, including orchestras and choral groups. Grants are limited to one year and applicants must serve the New Britain community, ensuring that performances occur locally. Preference is given to organizations demonstrating exceptional merit in their musical offerings.

Overview

Mission The Andrew J. Sloper Musical Fund was established in 1937 to "bring excellent and cultural music to New Britain, such as symphony orchestras, smaller orchestras, choral societies, bands, and musicians, either vocal or instrumental." The Sloper Musical Fund specifically serves the people of New Britain, Connecticut. Program type Arts, Culture, & Humanities Area served CT Restrictions New Britain Guidelines Grants from the Sloper Musical Fund are 1 year in duration.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Applicant organizations must serve the people of New Britain, Connecticut. Musical performances must be conducted in New Britain, Connecticut.

Ineligibility

Grant requests for capital projects will not be considered. Applicants will not be awarded a grant for more than 3 consecutive years.

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