Tomorrow is the deadline for accepting applications for the Arts Council’s Sponsorship of the Arts Grant. Below are the guidelines and application.
GENERAL GUIDELINES
- Active engagement of students is generally preferred to passive engagement. Â (Student participation rather than observation)
- Number of students impacted, and cost per student (grant request divided by number of participants) will be given greatest consideration.
- In general, funds are not awarded for transportation, food, or t-shirts.
- New programming will be preferred to underwriting existing programming. Â We wish to increase student opportunities, rather than solely reinforce existing programs.
- Grant funds should be seen as seed or catalyst money not for underwriting of existing programs or for full program funding.
- In an effort to increase community involvement, the Arts Council wishes to be an underwriter among many rather than a sole underwriter.
- All grant monies should be deposited by the recipient prior to July 1.
SPONSORSHIP GRANTS
- Grants reviewed once a year, in the fall. Â Applications due Oct. 15, Reviewed in November/December, funds allocated Jan. 1.
- Grant funds available to Vanderburgh county schools and not-for-profits.
- Intended as partial underwriting for a new or existing (preferably new) programming for k-12 students (not full funding).
- e.g. making (reduced price) tickets available to students free of charge. Should be coupled with student talkback, supplementary course material, etc.
- Grants evaluated on quality of programming, number of students impacted, and degree of active/passive engagement of students.
- Grants generally limited to $7,000 maximum.
Intimidated? Don’t think you have enough time to fill out the application? Don’t worry. It’s only a page long. You can always call us at (812) 422-2111 with questions or send us an email at info@artswin.org.Â
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