Deadline: 6-Mar-23
The Idaho Commission on the Arts has launched the Project Grants for organizations, schools and school districts.
Purpose
- This quarterly grant opportunity supports the public projects and events of nonprofit organizations, of informal arts groups applying through fiscal agents, and of arts-in-education projects in schools and school districts.
Funding Information
- The grant requires a 1:1 match with cash or in-kind donations, and funds up to 50% of projected expenses. Maximum request is $1,100.
What they dont Fund?
- Establishment of or contributions to an endowment;
- Fundraising projects that do not raise funds for the arts;
- Prizes, scholarships, or free tickets;
- Projects or programs to generate or attract audiences;
- Offsetting of debt, payment of fines, penalties, or legal fees;
- Activities that are primarily promotional or created for mass distribution, such as duplication of CDs, creation of portfolios, private gallery announcements, self-published books, brochures, or websites;
- Student exhibitions, anthologies, publications, or performances, unless those activities document an arts education grant;
- Costs associated with any degree or professional certification, such as tuition, fees, and teaching materials;
- Projects or activities already completed or beginning before the eligible start date or documentation of previously completed projects;
- Documentation of projects except for arts education activities;
- Projects primarily recreational, vocational, or religious;
- Activities restricted to an organization’s membership;
- Costs for consecutive attendance at annual activities that are routinely within an arts organization’s budget including, but not limited to, conferences of the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, Americans for the Arts, American Folklore Society, or the Western Arts Alliance;
- Pageants, festivals, or celebrations unrelated to arts, ethnic, or cultural activities;
- Journalism;
- Historical or academic documentary film and electronic media arts that do not demonstrate significant artistic emphasis, consideration, and distinction;
- Scholarly or academic works in history, languages, archeology, and political science;
- Lobbying expenses or political activities;
- Hospitality expenses such as food and drink, alcohol, flowers, etc. Any such expenses included in a project approved for funding must be paid with applicant funds;
- Capital expenses for an individual; or
- Writing intended for youth.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicant must be a nonprofit, IRS tax exempt 501(c)(3) organization or applying through a fiscal agent; or be a unit of local, county, tribal, or state government, including schools and school districts
- Nonprofit organizations (and fiscal agents) must have been in operation in Idaho for at least one year and have a valid 501(c)(3) Determination Letter with an effective date at least one year prior to the grant application deadline
- Applicant must provide a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI)
- Applicant must compensate professional artists
- Final reports for past Commission grants and awards must be submitted and approved
- Applicant may receive one quarterly grant in a fiscal year
- Organizations that receive Public Programs in the Arts or Entry Track funding are not eligible to apply for Projects for Organizations
- Quarterly grant applications may not support a current Arts Education Annual Project grant
Evaluation Criteria
- Organization produces programs of artistic and/or educational merit appropriate to its mission
- Artistic merit of the project is related to the vision or mission of the organization
- Demonstrates the applicant can accomplish the activity according to the proposed plan
- Application is clear and complete; the budget is realistic and correlates with the narrative
- If an arts education project, the educational goals are clearly stated, and activities are appropriate to the arts learning needs of the participants
- Ensures broad community participation, or reflects the needs of the school population or community
- Evidence of public access to project activities, or to involve parents, school administrators, and the campus or community
For more information, visit Idaho Commission on the Arts.
For more information, visit https://arts.idaho.gov/grants/quickproject-orgs/