2018 Orange County NC Arts Commission Grassroots Arts Program Grants Slideshow

Orange County Arts Commission
Orange County Arts CommissionOrange County Arts Commission
GRASSROOTSARTS PROGRAM
Guidelines & Information
ABOUT OUR GRANTS
Grassroots Program Grants Funded by the NC Arts
Council (NCAC) and Orange County, these grants fund arts
programs, projects, and services through area nonprofits,
schools, and municipal organizations.
Artist Project Grants Funded by Orange County, these
grants fund individual artist projects that positively benefit
the greater community.
ABOUT OUR GRANTS
AVAILABLE FUNDS
• Fiscal Year 2018-19 Funds: approximately $65k
• Suggested request range: $500 - $3,000
• Average GAP grant in 2017: $1,821
TIMELINE: One annual cycle
• Projects during 2018-19 FISCAL year (July 1, 2018 –
June 30, 2019)
• All grant applications due Monday, June 4
• Awardees notified no later than August 1
• All 2017 grant reports must be received to be eligible
(due June 13, 2018)
ELIGIBILITY
All projects/programs must take place in
Orange County
Projects/programs must take place between
July 1, 2018 – June 30, 2019
ALLGRANTS
ELIGIBILITY
Nonprofit organizations OR groups sponsored by nonprofit
organizations (fiscal agent)
Public or private schools in Orange County; parent/ teacher
organizations for Orange County schools. Multiple schools may
apply together for larger grants.
Municipal organizations
Must have been in operation for one year
Must not receive general support funds through NC Arts
Council OR NC Department of Natural & Cultural Resources
• Matching Requirement
• One-to-one cash match required
• NC Arts Council Recognition: Logo and Credit Line
• Orange County Arts Commission: Logo
• Reporting Requirements
• Final report to Orange County Arts Commission (July, 2019)
• Thank you letters to Orange County Board of Commissioners &
State Legislators encouraged
REQUIREMENTS
This project was supported by the
N.C. Arts
Council, a division of the Department
of Natural and Cultural Resources.
• Program expenses such as professional artists’ fees and
travel, space rental, advertising, marketing and publicity,
website and electronic media, scripts, costumes, sets, props,
music and theater equipment rental.
• Operating expenses for qualified arts organizations. These
can include salaries, office supplies, printing, postage, rent,
utilities, insurance and equipment rental.
WHAT THE GRANTS WILL FUND
GRASSROOTSPROGRAMGRANTS
• Art, music, and dance
therapists
• Artifacts
• Purchase of artwork
• Capital expenditures
• Contingency funds
• Deficit reduction
• Fundraising events
• Food or beverages for
hospitality or entertainment
functions
• School band activities or
equipment
• Internal school activities
or supplies
• Lobbying expenses
• Oral history and history
projects
• Tuition for academic study
• Interest on loans, fines or
litigation costs
• Scholarships
• Religious content
WHAT THE GRANTS WILL NOT FUND
• Orange County Arts Commission Advisory Board reviews
each grant
• Board must base funding decisions on the quality of the
grant application, not on their relationship with, or
knowledge of, the organization
• Panelists review each grant application and score
applications on specific criteria
HOW APPLICATIONS
ARE EVALUATED
• Artistic quality of the proposed project
• Community impact of project or program
• Multicultural aspect of the program
• Educational impact of the program
• Ability to plan and implement project
• Stability and fiscal responsibility of the organization
HOW APPLICATIONS
ARE EVALUATED
Considerations…
1st Priority: Arts organizations like symphonies, galleries,
theaters, art guilds, choral societies, dance companies and
music presenters that are not receiving any other funding
through the N.C. Arts Council or N.C. Department of Natural
and Cultural Resources
PRIORITIES FOR FUNDING
2nd Priority: Arts learning and Arts in Education
programs conducted by qualified artists.
3rd Priority: Civic, municipal or community-based
organizations providing quality art experiences for the
greater community.
For Grassroots Applications
• Grant Contract
• Final report with
• Audience numbers
• Audience demographics
• Demonstrated use of NC Arts Council logo and credit
line and OCAC logo on promotional materials and
programs
• NOTE: Late final reports=no funding next grant cycle
• Willingness to participate in activities that showcase
your project, or contribute to the betterment of the arts
community of Orange County.
IF YOU GET FUNDED…
EXAMPLE: Demonstration at a Board of County
Commissioner’s meeting, or participation in Americans for the
Arts’ Arts & Economic Prosperity Survey
Q: Is there a limit on how much funding I can ask for?
F.A.Q.’s
A: Technically, no. However, there is a finite pool of funds and Orange
County has 177 arts and cultural organizations plus artists who may
apply for funding. We want to fund as many high-quality arts programs
as possible. We recommend your requests range from $1,000-$3,000.
Q: I need funding for multiple projects or programs.
Should I compile all requests into one application, or
submit multiple applications?
A: For the sake of clarity, we would prefer for you to submit one
application per program. Be as clear as possible with your request; we
never want the grants panel to ask, “What exactly are they asking for?”
Q: I received a grant last cycle. Can I apply again this
cycle?
F.A.Q.’s
A: Yes, unless you have not yet submitted a prior cycle’s report that is
past due, or you failed to execute a formerly funded program. If this is
case, please contact us at 919-245-2335.
Q: I forgot a portion of my application. Will it still be
considered?
A: No. Out of fairness to applicants having submitted complete
applications, incomplete applications will not be considered. We
understand mistakes happen, and encourage you to submit your
application at least one week in advance in order for us to review your
application.
Q: What are the main tips you can offer to help me
submit a great application?
F.A.Q.’s
A: First, understand the purpose of the N.C. Arts Council Grassroots Arts
Program: to ensure that every citizen has access to quality arts
experiences. Your grant should help fulfill this goal, either through
programming or through operational support that allows your arts
organization to serve the public.
Second, be clear and concise. A grant application is never a place for
flowery language. In addition, don’t water down your application with
tons of work samples; rather, include several of the highest quality
examples. Quality is much more important than quantity!
Third, try new things. Generally, the OCAC board prefers to fund new,
innovative projects each year rather than the same project multiple times
or in multiple forms.
Q: Can I request grant funds for operating expenses?
F.A.Q.’s
A: Yes, if you are an arts organization.
Q: Can I request funds for scholarships for our classes
or camps?
A: No. While we understand there are costs associated with your
educational programs, often times these costs are subjective and hard to
determine. Our grants should cover the hard costs of your programs or
organization, rather than offset revenue. A more ideal situation would be
to request funding to cover the salary of your instructor.
For Grassroots Applications
Q: What role does multicultural programming play in
your grant decisions?
F.A.Q.’s
A: The N.C. Arts Council requires Orange County to use at least 32% of
grant funds to support multicultural programs. Note that this is reference
to who is being hired, not the population being served. Priority will be
given to programs hiring high quality artists that are African American,
Asian American, Latino, or Native American.
Q: How do I find high quality artists, performers or
instructors for my arts program?
A: Several organizations can help you find performers, including the
OCAC. Local schools are encouraged to work with The ArtsCenter’s Arts
in Education/School Show Series Program to secure high quality, vetted,
performers. Other resources include Durham Arts Council’s CAPS
Program, and United Arts Council of
Raleigh & Wake County’s Artists in
Schools Program.
For Grassroots Applications
Applications due
Monday, June 4 by midnight
www.artsorange.org/grants
WHEN
to submit your application
Need help? Have questions? Confused?
Katie Murray, Director
Orange County Arts Commission
kmurray@orangecountync.gov
919-245-2335
Address: 200 S. Cameron St., Hillsborough
QUESTIONS?
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2018 Orange County NC Arts Commission Grassroots Arts Program Grants Slideshow

  • 2. ABOUT OUR GRANTS Grassroots Program Grants Funded by the NC Arts Council (NCAC) and Orange County, these grants fund arts programs, projects, and services through area nonprofits, schools, and municipal organizations. Artist Project Grants Funded by Orange County, these grants fund individual artist projects that positively benefit the greater community.
  • 3. ABOUT OUR GRANTS AVAILABLE FUNDS • Fiscal Year 2018-19 Funds: approximately $65k • Suggested request range: $500 - $3,000 • Average GAP grant in 2017: $1,821 TIMELINE: One annual cycle • Projects during 2018-19 FISCAL year (July 1, 2018 – June 30, 2019) • All grant applications due Monday, June 4 • Awardees notified no later than August 1 • All 2017 grant reports must be received to be eligible (due June 13, 2018)
  • 4. ELIGIBILITY All projects/programs must take place in Orange County Projects/programs must take place between July 1, 2018 – June 30, 2019 ALLGRANTS
  • 5. ELIGIBILITY Nonprofit organizations OR groups sponsored by nonprofit organizations (fiscal agent) Public or private schools in Orange County; parent/ teacher organizations for Orange County schools. Multiple schools may apply together for larger grants. Municipal organizations Must have been in operation for one year Must not receive general support funds through NC Arts Council OR NC Department of Natural & Cultural Resources
  • 6. • Matching Requirement • One-to-one cash match required • NC Arts Council Recognition: Logo and Credit Line • Orange County Arts Commission: Logo • Reporting Requirements • Final report to Orange County Arts Commission (July, 2019) • Thank you letters to Orange County Board of Commissioners & State Legislators encouraged REQUIREMENTS This project was supported by the N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.
  • 7. • Program expenses such as professional artists’ fees and travel, space rental, advertising, marketing and publicity, website and electronic media, scripts, costumes, sets, props, music and theater equipment rental. • Operating expenses for qualified arts organizations. These can include salaries, office supplies, printing, postage, rent, utilities, insurance and equipment rental. WHAT THE GRANTS WILL FUND GRASSROOTSPROGRAMGRANTS
  • 8. • Art, music, and dance therapists • Artifacts • Purchase of artwork • Capital expenditures • Contingency funds • Deficit reduction • Fundraising events • Food or beverages for hospitality or entertainment functions • School band activities or equipment • Internal school activities or supplies • Lobbying expenses • Oral history and history projects • Tuition for academic study • Interest on loans, fines or litigation costs • Scholarships • Religious content WHAT THE GRANTS WILL NOT FUND
  • 9. • Orange County Arts Commission Advisory Board reviews each grant • Board must base funding decisions on the quality of the grant application, not on their relationship with, or knowledge of, the organization • Panelists review each grant application and score applications on specific criteria HOW APPLICATIONS ARE EVALUATED
  • 10. • Artistic quality of the proposed project • Community impact of project or program • Multicultural aspect of the program • Educational impact of the program • Ability to plan and implement project • Stability and fiscal responsibility of the organization HOW APPLICATIONS ARE EVALUATED Considerations…
  • 11. 1st Priority: Arts organizations like symphonies, galleries, theaters, art guilds, choral societies, dance companies and music presenters that are not receiving any other funding through the N.C. Arts Council or N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources PRIORITIES FOR FUNDING 2nd Priority: Arts learning and Arts in Education programs conducted by qualified artists. 3rd Priority: Civic, municipal or community-based organizations providing quality art experiences for the greater community. For Grassroots Applications
  • 12. • Grant Contract • Final report with • Audience numbers • Audience demographics • Demonstrated use of NC Arts Council logo and credit line and OCAC logo on promotional materials and programs • NOTE: Late final reports=no funding next grant cycle • Willingness to participate in activities that showcase your project, or contribute to the betterment of the arts community of Orange County. IF YOU GET FUNDED… EXAMPLE: Demonstration at a Board of County Commissioner’s meeting, or participation in Americans for the Arts’ Arts & Economic Prosperity Survey
  • 13. Q: Is there a limit on how much funding I can ask for? F.A.Q.’s A: Technically, no. However, there is a finite pool of funds and Orange County has 177 arts and cultural organizations plus artists who may apply for funding. We want to fund as many high-quality arts programs as possible. We recommend your requests range from $1,000-$3,000. Q: I need funding for multiple projects or programs. Should I compile all requests into one application, or submit multiple applications? A: For the sake of clarity, we would prefer for you to submit one application per program. Be as clear as possible with your request; we never want the grants panel to ask, “What exactly are they asking for?”
  • 14. Q: I received a grant last cycle. Can I apply again this cycle? F.A.Q.’s A: Yes, unless you have not yet submitted a prior cycle’s report that is past due, or you failed to execute a formerly funded program. If this is case, please contact us at 919-245-2335. Q: I forgot a portion of my application. Will it still be considered? A: No. Out of fairness to applicants having submitted complete applications, incomplete applications will not be considered. We understand mistakes happen, and encourage you to submit your application at least one week in advance in order for us to review your application.
  • 15. Q: What are the main tips you can offer to help me submit a great application? F.A.Q.’s A: First, understand the purpose of the N.C. Arts Council Grassroots Arts Program: to ensure that every citizen has access to quality arts experiences. Your grant should help fulfill this goal, either through programming or through operational support that allows your arts organization to serve the public. Second, be clear and concise. A grant application is never a place for flowery language. In addition, don’t water down your application with tons of work samples; rather, include several of the highest quality examples. Quality is much more important than quantity! Third, try new things. Generally, the OCAC board prefers to fund new, innovative projects each year rather than the same project multiple times or in multiple forms.
  • 16. Q: Can I request grant funds for operating expenses? F.A.Q.’s A: Yes, if you are an arts organization. Q: Can I request funds for scholarships for our classes or camps? A: No. While we understand there are costs associated with your educational programs, often times these costs are subjective and hard to determine. Our grants should cover the hard costs of your programs or organization, rather than offset revenue. A more ideal situation would be to request funding to cover the salary of your instructor. For Grassroots Applications
  • 17. Q: What role does multicultural programming play in your grant decisions? F.A.Q.’s A: The N.C. Arts Council requires Orange County to use at least 32% of grant funds to support multicultural programs. Note that this is reference to who is being hired, not the population being served. Priority will be given to programs hiring high quality artists that are African American, Asian American, Latino, or Native American. Q: How do I find high quality artists, performers or instructors for my arts program? A: Several organizations can help you find performers, including the OCAC. Local schools are encouraged to work with The ArtsCenter’s Arts in Education/School Show Series Program to secure high quality, vetted, performers. Other resources include Durham Arts Council’s CAPS Program, and United Arts Council of Raleigh & Wake County’s Artists in Schools Program. For Grassroots Applications
  • 18. Applications due Monday, June 4 by midnight www.artsorange.org/grants WHEN to submit your application
  • 19. Need help? Have questions? Confused? Katie Murray, Director Orange County Arts Commission kmurray@orangecountync.gov 919-245-2335 Address: 200 S. Cameron St., Hillsborough QUESTIONS?