There’s plenty of good news for Public Art this week. The City of Alameda Public Art Commission has decided to award 10 grants—four $10,000 grants and six $5,000 grants—for a total of $70,000. At least two other community art funding opportunities are available, with proposal deadlines this month. https://alamedapost.com/features/arts/2025-cultural-art-arts-programming-grant-awards-funding-opportunities/

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Alameda’s acorn revival is reconnecting the community with the harvest, processing, and culinary celebration of this local nut. Gabriel Duncan, founder and principal researcher of the Alameda Native History Project, invites the community to participate in a variety of ways over the coming months. https://alamedapost.com/op-ed/experience-alamedas-acorn-revival-alameda-native-history-project/

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Applications are now open for the Alameda County Arts Commission’s 2025 ARTSFUND Grant Program, which supports Alameda County-based nonprofit arts and cultural organizations.

https://alamedapost.com/features/arts/applications-open-2025-artsfund-grant-program/

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