Projects Pool Grants
This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations in Catawba County to support innovative arts projects that engage the community and enhance local cultural offerings.
Projects Pool Grants are administered by Arts Culture Catawba and are funded through the North Carolina Arts Council via the North Carolina Grassroots Arts Program. Additional funding is provided by the Catawba County government and five municipalities: Maiden, Catawba, Conover, Hickory, and Newton. These grants are designed to support nonprofit organizations in Catawba County that aim to encourage innovative arts projects, enhance the cultural community, and broaden the services available to local citizens. The maximum grant amount is $10,000, and projects must be completed within a one-year timeframe, specifically from July 1 to June 15 of the fiscal year. The primary purpose of the Projects Pool Grants is to foster innovative arts initiatives that contribute to the cultural landscape of Catawba County. The objectives include enhancing community engagement through the arts, supporting diverse artistic expressions, and providing opportunities for local residents to participate in cultural activities. The grants aim to strengthen the overall cultural community by funding projects that are creative and impactful. Funding from the Projects Pool Grants can be used for a variety of purposes related to arts projects. Eligible expenses may include costs associated with project implementation, artist fees, materials, and other necessary resources to successfully execute the proposed project. It is important to note that the funding is not intended for general operating expenses or for projects that do not align with the grant's objectives. To be eligible for the Projects Pool Grants, organizations must possess a 501(c)(3) federal tax-exempt status. Organizations that do not have this status must partner with a fiscal agent that does. Additionally, applicants must have been active for at least one year and governed by a representative board. Colleges, universities, community colleges, and technical institutes can apply if their projects are community-based and promote cultural involvement. Schools may seek funding for innovative arts education projects. Individual artists are not eligible to apply directly but may be contracted by grantees. The application process requires organizations to submit a proposal that outlines their project, including its goals, target audience, and expected outcomes. Specific questions may be included in the application to assess the project's alignment with the grant's objectives. Evaluation criteria will focus on the project's creativity, community impact, and feasibility, among other factors. The deadline for submitting applications for the Projects Pool Grants is October 8, 2024. Organizations interested in applying should ensure that their projects are planned within the specified fiscal year timeline. For further information or assistance, applicants can contact Chris Coffey at grants@artscatawba.org or by phone at (828) 419-1522, ext 306. This grant opportunity is currently active and accepting applications, providing a valuable resource for organizations looking to enhance the cultural offerings in Catawba County.
Award Range
Not specified - $10,000
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Who Can Apply: β Organizations must have a 501 (c) 3 Federal tax-exempt status. The applicant need not have a mission that is primarily cultural or artistic. If a not-for-profit organization does not yet have a 501 (c) 3 status, and wishes to apply to Projects Pool, it must secure as fiscal agent another organization with this status. β Organizations must have been active one year prior to making an application and be governed by a representative board which is not self-perpetuating. β Colleges, universities, community colleges and technical institutes may apply if the project will be community based, will generate area-wide cultural involvement, and will not be an internal program. β Schools may apply for funds for innovative arts education projects. β Organizations outside of Catawba County may apply if the proposed project takes place in Catawba County. β Individual artists are not eligible to apply to Projects Pool. Grantees may contract with individual artists whose services fall within the scope of the project. β Priority for funding is first given to qualified arts, science and history organizations including theaters, symphonies, galleries, art guilds, choral societies, dance companies, folk arts societies, writers groups, and arts festivals, among others. The second priority is for arts learning and arts-in-education programs conducted by qualified artists. The third priority includes community, civic, and municipal organizations that provide quality programs and experiences conducted by qualified artists for the greater community.
Geographic Eligibility
Catawba County (NC)
Application Opens
Not specified
Application Closes
Not specified
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