Deadline: 15-Apr-22
The North Dakota Council on the Arts is offering grant “Community Arts Access Tier 1 & 2” Program for arts and non-arts organizations and to unincorporated groups, that offer quality arts activities with a focused effort to serve an underserved community(ies).
A community may be a geographic entity, or a community of shared interest or identity.
Goals
- To encourage groups to build capacity, enhance quality of programming, and expand audiences in rural and urban areas.
- To promote knowledge and appreciation of the arts in North Dakota.
- To promote knowledge and appreciation of the arts in an underserved community.
- To provide opportunities for North Dakota artists.
Funding Information
Community Arts Access Tier 1 & 2 grant program that provides up to $3,000 in arts programming/activity.
Eligibility Criteria
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Applicants must be one of the following:
- North Dakota State tax-exempt nonprofit arts organization.
- Federally tax-exempt nonprofit arts organization.
- Federally tax-exempt non-arts organizations and community education units. – Arts budgets must be isolated from the larger entity’s budget.
- Public entity such as a unit of state, local, or tribal government.
- An affiliate arts presenting or producing organization hosted within a North Dakota 501(c)(3) tax-exempt institution or public institution. – An arts affiliate is a distinct program or division within a public or 501(c)(3) nonprofit non-arts organization (such as an arts division of a city or tribal government, a public or nonprofit college or university, or a community service nonprofit) that primarily provides arts programming or services to the general public. It has a distinct and separate budget from the host organization for arts programming. An affiliate and its host organization may not both apply for a grant from the same program.
- Fiscally sponsored groups with arts projects – A fiscally sponsored group must be comprised of at least three people, have an advisory committee of at least three people that is responsible for oversight of project and grant funds, and a fiscal sponsor. Fiscal sponsors must be a tax-exempt 501(c)3 organization, unit of state or local government, or federally recognized tribal community or tribe.
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And All Applicants Must:
- Be physically located in North Dakota;
- Have majority of arts programming, services, or activities take place in North Dakota;
- Primarily serve and engage North Dakota audiences and participants.
For more information, visit Council on the Arts.
For more information, visit https://www.arts.nd.gov/grants/arts-organizations/community-arts-access