Accessibility Grants to help Non-profit Organizations in South Carolina
This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations in South Carolina to improve accessibility in arts programs and facilities for individuals with disabilities.
Accessibility grants are designed to help South Carolina organizations make arts programs and existing facilities accessible to persons with disabilities by removing accessibility barriers. Donor Name: South Carolina Arts Commission State: South Carolina County: Selected Counties Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: 03/04/2025 Size of the Grant:Up to $2,500 Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned Details: Accessibility barriers are anything that prevent an individual with a disability from fully accessing a service or fully participating in a program. Examples of accessibility barriers can include, but are not limited to, physical/structural barriers, communication barriers, and digital/technology barriers. Funding Information Up to $2,500. Grant Period August 6, 2024 – May 31, 2025. Uses of funds Grants awards may reimburse the applicant for any combination of qualifying expenses incurred during the grant period. Projects may include but are not limited to the following: Programs Printing large print program materials Printing Braille materials Artist/consultant fees Preparation for special exhibitions Audio description Sign language interpretation Website accessibility Docent training for visual or audio enhancement Consultant fee to develop an overall accessibility plan for your organization Inclusive programming Staff training (i.e. travel to a workshop and/or training) Other accommodations that make programs accessible Purchase of assistive listening devices Facilities Curb cuts Construction of accessibility ramp(s) Accessibility signage for exterior and/or interior space Modification of restroom(s) Modification of drinking fountain(s) Installation of elevator Installation of electronic door opener Installation of Braille plaques Architectural or engineering study to address accessibility of existing facility Capital improvements (“bricks and mortar”) of existing facilities Note: Capital improvement projects must meet all local and state building codes. If the existing facility is on The National Register of Historic Places or deemed eligible, all work must conform with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation. Applicants for capital improvement project support must upload A copy of the deed or letter from the property owner, acknowledging approval of this capital improvement project. Photographs, drawings or plans of existing facilities, identifying project areas. All construction documents must be stamped by the architect and/or engineer. Design development and construction documents that address the proposed accessibility project Adaptive equipment Other accommodations that make facilities accessible. Geographical Areas Priority will be given to individuals or organizations that have projects in SCAC’s Opportunity Initiative Counties: Allendale Bamberg Calhoun Cherokee Clarendon Dillon Edgefield Hampton Jasper Laurens Lee Marion Marlboro Saluda Williamsburg Eligibility Criteria The applicant must be either: a designated South Carolina Department of Disabilities and Special Needs board, OR a South Carolina organization that has a primary mission focused on the arts, or serves as the primary arts provider in its community, or will commit to a project that connects the arts to persons who have disabilities. The applicant must also be either: a unit of government, OR a nonprofit organization currently registered as a charity with the S.C. Secretary of State’s Office Note: Applicants who are exempt from this registration must upload their registration exemption approval. reflecting S.C. as the primary address on all current official organizational documents with federal tax-exempt status with the Internal Revenue Service, OR applying through a tax-exempt fiscal agent/receiver organization Note: Applicants who are applying through a fiscal agent/receiver must submit a letter outlining the working relationship and responsibilities of both parties. In accordance with federal government policy, all organizations – including (but not limited to) private schools, public school districts, government entities, and nonprofit organizations – must provide a valid UEI number to receive an SCAC grant award. For more information, visit SCAC.
Award Range
Not specified - $2,500
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
Yes - 1:1 Match Required
Additional Details
1:1 (grantee:SCAC) At least 50% of the applicant’s match must be cash. Funds from another SCAC grant may not be used as matching funds.
Eligible Applicants
Geographic Eligibility
Selected Counties
Application Opens
Not specified
Application Closes
Not specified
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