WAB Creative Communities Grants
Wisconsin Arts Board
Next predicted deadline: Feb 23, 2024 1:00pm PST (Letter of inquiry)
Later predicted deadlines: Apr 11, 2024 1:00pm PDT (Full proposal)
Grant amount: US $1,500 - US $6,000
Fields of work: Folk/ Traditional Art Art Education Public / Community Art
Applicant type: Government Entity, Indigenous Group, Nonprofit
Funding uses: Project / Program, Education / Outreach
Location of project: Wisconsin
Location of residency: Wisconsin
Overview:
Wisconsin Art Board
Mission Statement
The Wisconsin Arts Board is the state agency which nurtures creativity, cultivates expression, promotes the arts, supports the arts in education, stimulates community and economic development and serves as a resource for people of every culture and heritage.
Values
The Wisconsin Arts Board values:
- imagination
- creativity
- curiosity
- freedom of expression
- respect and appreciation for all cultures and people
- artistic quality
- a broad definition of the arts
- audience and patron development
- community engagement
Creative Communities Grants
The Creative Communities (CC) grants program encourages arts education and community arts development in Wisconsin. It provides support for projects that further the Arts Board’s goals in the following three areas: Arts Education, Folk or Traditional Arts, and Local Arts. Through direct financial support of specific arts projects, the Arts Board sustains the vitality of Wisconsin culturally, educationally and economically.
An eligible Creative Communities project is a collaborative endeavor that is carefully planned and designed to achieve a particular aim within an identified community. It is either:
- less than three years old at the time of application (this means that the project itself must have been in existence for less than three years, not that the project has received WAB funding for less than three years), or
- a newly expanded dimension of an existing project (this means that the grant application must request support for costs related only to the new elements).
A project must be distinct from the organization's regular, ongoing programs/services.
Examples of Eligible Projects:
- A community center presents a series of participatory arts activities for adults and/or youth.
- A neighborhood organization organizes a summer arts festival.
- A school plans a three week artist residency wherein the artist (a potter) works with students in their chemistry class, their world history class, and their literature class, as well as in the art studio.
- A local museum or historic society programs performances and workshops on and with local folk and ethnic heritage arts and artists.
- A heritage organization develops a focus on foodways as a new theme for their annual festival.
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website.
Eligibility:
- The following conditions must apply for an organization to be eligible to apply to the Creative Communities grant program:
- The applicant must have been doing mission-related work for three years prior to application.
- The applicant (and its fiscal receiver when relevant) must be incorporated in and conduct business in Wisconsin.
- In addition to the above, organizations must meet one of the following three conditions:
- The applicant must hold tax-exempt status from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
- The applicant must be part of a larger nonprofit institution, or a unit of state or local government including public K-12 schools; or
- If none of the above are applicable, applicants may apply using a separate nonprofit organization as a fiscal receiver.
- For Colleges, Universities, and Units of Tribal or Local Government including Public Schools: The Arts Board does support projects that fall under the auspices of these organizations, provided those projects involve the local community in planning, execution, and participation. These applicants must demonstrate that the project reaches the general public in addition to an academic audience. This can be shown through financial support from sources beyond the school such as local corporations, businesses, individuals and foundations; through its audience/participant evaluation statistics; through board, advisory or steering committee composition that includes community members; etc. No administrative fee for this grant may be charged to the grant or to the program’s budget by the university/college/school.
- The following conditions must apply for a Creative Communities grant program application to be eligible for funding:
- The applicant must match each dollar of Arts Board support.
- The project or activities must benefit the general interested public and demonstrate community participation in the program planning.
- The applicant is the most appropriate sponsor for the proposed activities.
Ineligibility:
- In general, the Arts Board does not fund the following nor can the match for Arts Board funds be used for these expenses:
- Capital equipment (items costing more than $5,000 with a useful life of more than one year) or capital expenditures, e.g., renovation of existing facilities;
- Benefit/fundraiser activities;
- Prizes or awards;
- Competitions;
- Deficits incurred from past activities;
- Individual tuition;
- Activities for which higher ed academic credit is given (Grades 13+) and/or continuing education hours for teachers are given;
- Out-of-state travel;
- Hospitality expenses, i.e. entertainment, refreshments or food at receptions, parties, gallery openings;
- Activities that have already been completed by the beginning of the grant period;
- Activities that have a religious purpose;
- General operating expenses;
- Curriculum expansion;
- Activities not open to the general public (Activities conducted in public schools are considered to be public).
- Capital equipment (items costing more than $5,000 with a useful life of more than one year) or capital expenditures, e.g., renovation of existing facilities;
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