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Recognizes remarkable individuals and organizations for excellence and lifetime achievement in the arts.
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Find out about Connecticut’s State Troubadour, selected to help promote musical and cultural literacy throughout our state.
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Cross-sector community workshops for creatives and business-minded individuals.
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Honors an individual who has made sustained contributions of outstanding significance to and/or through the arts.
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Learn about this honorary position created to help promote the appreciation of and participation in, poetry and literary arts.
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About the Office of Capital Projects
Access state funding and technical assistance for a wide variety of economic and community development projects.
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Prudence Crandall Museum, Canterbury
Learn how Prudence Crandall and Sarah Harris played a role in striving for education equality that shaped a nation.
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About the State Historic Preservation Office
Find federal and state programs that identify, register and protect the buildings, sites and objects that comprise Connecticut's cultural heritage.
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Encourages the nation’s youth to learn about great poetry through memorization and performance.
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See how qualifying municipalities can obtain this designation and earn Enterprise Zone benefits.
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Learn how manufacturers with plants of at least 500,000 square feet can qualify for tax abatements and credits.
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Digital Animation Production Company Tax Credit
Learn more about and find out how to apply for the 10 to 30% tax credit for digital animation production in Connecticut.
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Digital Media & Motion Picture Tax Credit
Apply for tax credits of up to 30% for production and post-production expenses in Connecticut.
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Support for Group — International Travel
Find assistance with a range of services to assist you with the planning process for a Connecticut excursion including itinerary development, distribution of lodging RFPs and dining recommendations.
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Explore the studio of one of Connecticut’s most renowned artists and authors, discover the real story behind the "Diary of an Early American Boy" and marvel at Sloane’s collection of early American hand tools.