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How to Apply for Federal Music Grants

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Summary: To apply for federal music grants, visit the Web site for the National Endowment of the Arts, find the list of music grants, and complete the necessary applications. Register with Grants.gov using a valid e-mail address to be notified of application changes with tips from a financial aid officer in this free video on financial aid grants.

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Brooke Kramer is the financial aid officer at Argosy University in Salt Lake City, Utah. She has been in the financial aid office for many years and has quite a bit of experience.read more

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"Hi, my name is Brooke Kramer, and I'm the financial aid officer with Argosy University in Salt Lake City. And today, we're going to talk about how to apply for a federal music grant. And the first thing you're going to want to do is go to the National Endowment for the Arts website. This is a federal government-run website that lists all of the types of grants available to music students as well as other types of art students. Within this website, they will list the different types of grants available to specifically music students. You're going to want to go through their requirements and make sure that you meet all of the requirements. Next, you'll want to complete the application and then submit it to the government for consideration. You will also need to register with grants.gov with a valid email address so they can notify you of any other changes to your application. If you have any other questions regarding this, please visit our website at www.argosy.edu."

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