Overview
The Arts Workforce Initiative (AWI) is a paid apprenticeship program that gives Connecticut college students, emerging creatives, formerly incarcerated individuals and military veterans an opportunity to gain high-level professional work experience with not-for-profit arts and cultural organizations throughout the state.
This program is specifically designed for applicants from diverse and traditionally underrepresented backgrounds.
A host organization must provide a hands-on and engaging learning opportunity that allows an individual to gain relevant skills and work experience in the arts.
Selected host organizations will be granted $3,750 per apprentice to be used to pay an hourly rate of $15. Selected participants work 25 hours a week for 10 weeks for the selected host organization. Participants receive payment from the host organization where their apprenticeship will take place.
Eligibility
To be eligible for an AWI placement, an individual must:
be a Connecticut resident;
have availability to successfully complete the program;
have experience in or wish to grow professionally in the following categories: arts administration, arts presenting/curating, media arts, performing arts, visual arts, arts education and literary arts;
be enrolled in or a recent graduate from an accredited college or university OR be an emerging creative professional OR a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces OR a formerly incarcerated individual.
To be eligible as an AWI host organization, an organization must submit an Intent to Apply and must be:
a not-for-profit Connecticut arts/cultural organization;
able to provide an professional opportunity within the following categories: arts administration, arts presenting/curating, media arts, performing arts, visual arts, arts education and literary arts;
able to provide a hands-on and engaging learning opportunity that allows an individual to gain relevant skills and work experience;
in alignment with and display an understanding of COA’s READI framework;
committed to ensuring that the apprentice(s) complete(s) the required 250 hours;
able to provide a dedicated work space or quality remote experience; and
able to pay an individual as a contractor.
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