Deadline: 15-Oct-21
Applications are now open for the Lincoln County Cultural Coalition Grant Program to envision a vibrant cultural life for all citizens. It shall engage citizens from all parts of the county to create and celebrate a dream of lifelong cultural experiences for all.
The Lincoln County Cultural Coalition recognizes that COVID-19 restrictions are preventing cultural organizations from earning their usual sources of income, and that the pandemic will continue to make public programs difficult for county’s schools and nonprofits in 2022.
Priorities
- Lincoln County Cultural Grants
- Proposals must address one or more of the Cultural Plan priorities:
- Improve access to cultural experiences
- Raise the level of cultural awareness of youth
- Facilitate infrastructure improvements
- Proposals must address one or more of the Cultural Plan priorities:
- Sponenburgh Memorial Trust Grants
- Projects must be directed at arts instruction for elementary and middle school aged children of Lincoln County, with a priority on music education.
Funding Information
Grants (both funds) typically range from several hundred dollars to a maximum of $1,300.
Funding Categories
The Lincoln County Cultural Coalition awards grants in two categories:
- Cultural Coalition Grants for all aspects of Arts, Culture, Heritage and Humanities, supported by the Oregon Cultural Trust; and,
- Sponenburgh Memorial Trust Grants for youth arts education, with priority given to music education for elementary and middle school students, in collaboration with the Lincoln County Foundation
Eligibility Criteria
Lincoln County Cultural Grants are available only available to 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations involved in Arts, Culture, Heritage, or Humanities for projects that address specific items in the Lincoln County Cultural Plan. Organizations (or individuals) seeking a grant must be residents of Lincoln County or operate primarily in Lincoln County. Individuals who have projects addressing the Cultural Plan may apply only if sponsored by a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
For more information, visit http://www.lincolnccc.org/
