organizations that are incorporated for religious purposes or projects that focus on religious themes.organizations with an annual budget over $100,000.Applicants are only eligible to receive one Community Arts Grant per year (August 1-June 30).Artist collectives, cultural groups, or arts organizations providing arts programming in Tempe.Applicants do not need to be Tempe-based, but their projects must occur in Tempe.Cycle 2: Novemfor projects taking place between January 1 – June 30, 2024.Cycle 1: Jfor projects taking place between Aug– June 30, 2024.The Community Arts Grants Program aims activate Tempe as a supportive place for artists and a home for community creativity in all its forms. Vibrant City Arts Grants are available to artist collectives, cultural groups, and arts organizations providing inclusive arts and culture programming in Tempe. an applicant who failed to submit a Final Report from a previously funded grant.Īpplication Questions (in Word Document) Final Report.fundraising, re-granting, scholarship programs or awards.an organization or learning institution’s administrative or artistic staff salaries grant administration, overhead or processing fees taken by an umbrella/parent organization as a percentage of the total award.for-profit organizations or organizations that are incorporated for religious purposes or projects that focus on religious themes.projects funded by a TCC Grant or a Neighborhood Grant.projects associated with universities or colleges.projects in schools (see Arts in Schools Grant).construction or renovation of facilities, reduction of debt, feasibilities studies.permanent enhancements or infrastructure (i.e.entirely virtual programming (activities can simultaneously occur in-person/virtual).activities that occur outside of the City of Tempe. ![]() Non-Profit organizations providing arts programming in Tempe.Requests may include services of artists, professional services, stipends, supplies, production costs, space rentals, food, marketing and/or printing.Project must take place in Tempe between AugJune 30, 2024.Continue, expand and enhance informal arts programming provided in community settingsĪmount: up to $10,000 (no match required)Īll applicants are required to meet with Maja Aurora, Community Arts Manager, before completing the application.Support community festivals celebrating cultural diversity.Increase and promote Community-Initiated Arts projects.The Community Arts Grants Program supports a commitment to advancing Tempe as a vibrant and progressive community for cultural and artistic activity, and aims to fulfill the following recommendations from the Arts and Culture Plan: The 32 regranting programs provide grants of up to $10,000 for the creation and presentation of new work.Wavemaker Arts Grants are available to arts non-profit organizations providing inclusive arts and culture programming in Tempe (501c3 status required). ![]() The program is administered by non-profit visual art centers across the United States that work in partnership with the Foundation to fund artists’ experimental projects and collaborative undertakings. ![]() The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts’ Regional Regranting Program was established in 2007 to recognize and support the movement of independently organized, public-facing, artist-centered activity that animates local and regional art scenes but that lies beyond the reach of traditional funding sources. WaveMaker is made possible by lead support from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts' Regional Regranting Program, a network of 32 partner organizations across the country. Founded in 2015 by the former nonprofit Cannonball, WaveMaker has been administered by Locust Projects, Miami’s longest running nonprofit alternative art space, since 2017.įor more about WaveMaker Grants, please visit About Warhol Foundation Grantees receive up to $6,000 each in three categories: New Work / Projects, Long-Haul Projects, and Research & Development + Implementation. In the spirit of Locust Projects’ artist-driven mission, WaveMakers experiment and take risks, creating innovative work that is shared with the public in unconventional spaces. Since 2015, WaveMaker has awarded $510,000 in funding to 102 of Miami’s visionary artists. WaveMaker at Locust Projects supports Miami’s visionary artists with incubator grants for innovative projects that are shared with the public in unconventional spaces. For more info, please visit About WaveMaker
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