DCLA Premier Grants
This funding opportunity provides financial support to Staten Island artists, collaborative groups, and community arts organizations for public art and cultural projects that engage the local community and promote under-resourced disciplines.
The DCLA Premier Grants, funded through the Greater New York Arts Development Fund (GNYADF) of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, provide project-based funding to Staten Island artists, collaborative groups, and community arts organizations. With awards ranging from $750 to $3,000, this grant supports art and cultural programming that includes a public component, such as exhibitions or performances at local venues. The program is open to all artistic and cultural disciplines, including under-resourced fields like Folk Arts, Film, and Literature for the 2025 cycle. Eligibility requires that applicants focus on creative expression and cultural significance while presenting clear objectives and realistic plans and budgets. Projects must demonstrate community interest, address under-resourced disciplines or communities, and ensure accessibility per ADA standards. Applications from organizations receiving direct Department of Cultural Affairs funding in the same fiscal year, those with budgets over $100,000 for two of the last three years, or projects that lack a public component are ineligible. Additionally, ineligible expenses include capital improvements, general operating costs, and non-arts-related administrative expenses. The application window opened on November 13, 2024, and will close on January 31, 2025. First-time applicants must attend an information session, the schedule for which is available on the program's website. During the grants season, the program offers one-on-one support sessions with Grants Administrator Gena Mimozo for applicants who have attended an information session and need further guidance on proposals. Applications are evaluated based on work samples, community benefit, narrative completeness, and budget feasibility. Work samples must demonstrate the applicant’s readiness and artistic merit, while proposals should clearly outline the public accessibility and cultural significance of the project. Budgets are assessed for realism and alignment with project needs, prioritizing artist fees, materials, marketing, and administrative expenses directly related to the project. Successful applicants will create projects that effectively engage the Staten Island community, prioritize under-resourced disciplines, and maintain artistic and cultural excellence. For further assistance, prospective applicants can contact Gena Mimozo at gmimozo@statenislandarts.org or (718) 447-3329 x1003.
Award Range
$750 - $3,000
Total Program Funding
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Number of Awards
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Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
To be eligible for a Premier Grant, the applicant must meet ALL the following criteria: Proposals must focus on artistic or creative expression and cultural significance. Clearly stated objectives. Clear and realistic plan for implementation. Appropriate request level and realistic budget for stated proposal. Need and impact on the artistic discipline, geographic area, or local population: projects that address under-resourced communities or artistic disciplines will receive the foremost attention. Under-resourced communities have low or limited access to the means of cultural production as well as art programming/activities. Under-resourced disciplines are disciplines that have received low or limited funding from the arts council in the past. Demonstrated community interest or support of project. Applicant’s artistic experience, skill, and exhibition/performance history. The project should be accessible to any member of the community who wishes to partake in the experience. Venues should comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act standards. Virtual programs should provide captioning, subtitles, or ASL interpretation.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
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Application Closes
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