Deadline: 23-Jun-22
The Ramp Capstone Project Grants is now open for organizations, groups, collectives, and individuals to support the advancement of the RAMP participants Capstone Project.
Funding Information
- Up to $5,000
Notes
- The Foundation does not fund ongoing administrative salaries for individuals working within organizations, ongoing administrative costs such as office rent, deficit financing, debt repayment, operating funding, undesignated funding, or capital campaigns.
- They recognize that for individuals and organizations that do not have salaried administrative staff, the human resource capacity to carry out the project may be part of the project cost and funding request.
- Please note that they do not fund retroactively. If you incur costs for the project prior to the application deadline, those costs cannot be covered by the Capstone Project Grant.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must have successfully completed RAMP (including the completion and presentation of a Capstone Project) to be eligible to apply for this grant.
- Participants who completed RAMP as part of an organization should apply as an organization. Participants who are working independently should apply as an individual.
- Applicants have up to two years post-program completion to apply. They are currently accepting applications from RAMP participants who graduated in 2021 and 2022.
- Although completion of RAMP is a requirement for eligibility, it does not guarantee project funding.
- For 2022, the Rozsa Foundation has partnered with Calgary Arts Development Authority (CADA) to make RAMP Capstone Project Grants available to Calgary-based participants who are working independently, for a registered charity, non-profit, ad-hoc group, grassroots organization, or within another organizational structure.
- For those elsewhere in Alberta, only those working for a registered charity are eligible.
Application Questions
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When applying for a Capstone Project Grant you are invited to speak to the following questions in the Project Description:
- What is the challenge that the Capstone Project is addressing?
- What are the current symptoms of the challenge?
- What impact do you anticipate that addressing this challenge will have on your organization, your work, or the arts sector?
- Has the project changed or evolved since you presented your project in RAMP? If so, how?
- Besides yourself, who will be involved in implementing the Capstone Project?
- How does the specific work completed through the Capstone Project further and continue your learning?
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Additionally, as part of the application, you will be asked to speak to:
- How does the Capstone Project align with one or more of your organization's strategic priorities or your individual goals?
- How will you measure the success of the project when it is implemented?
- What costs are associated with the implementation of the project? Note: they ask for a project budget and have a template available for you to use.
For more information, visit Rozsa Foundation.
For more information, visit https://www.rozsafoundation.org/capstone-grants