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You are here: Home / Grant Duration / 1 Year / Funding for Arts, Heritage, and Cultural Projects in Oregon

Funding for Arts, Heritage, and Cultural Projects in Oregon

Dated: March 24, 2025

The Clackamas County Cultural Coalition (CCCC) offers Project Grants to support arts, heritage, and humanities projects that enrich Clackamas County’s cultural landscape.

Donor Name: Clackamas County Cultural Coalition

State: Oregon

County: Clackamas County (OR)

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 04/17/2025

Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000

Grant Duration: 1 Year

Details:

The following priorities directly underscore the coalition’s mission, vision, and values. Projects and organizations should focus on supporting/growing local assets and removing barriers to cultural participation. Projects must result in measurable outcomes within at least one priority. The Coalition supports innovative approaches and projects.

  • Increase how local culture is valued and supported
    • Indicators of success:
      • Increase in cultural support from local businesses and governments
      • Increase in contributions to the Oregon Cultural Trust from county residents
      • Increase in local media coverage for cultural success stories illustrating public recognition for the value of arts, heritage, humanities
      • Increase in projects which specifically recognize and celebrate the growing diversity within communities
  • Support the creation of, or participation in, cultural projects and activities
    • Indicators of success:
      • Increased attendance at events and other cultural activities
      • New volunteers are leaders and are engaged in cultural activities
      • Improved access to cultural assets and activities
      • Increased investment to support and sustain cultural facilities and gathering spaces
      • Arts, heritage and humanities are integrated with learning experiences (e.g., schools, workshops, mentoring, etc.)
  • Stimulate partnerships and collaborations that grow capacities to support assets and remove barriers. They include here partnerships that support cultural tourism
    • Indicators of success:
      • Cultural tourism projects which attract people from at least 50 miles away or encourage people to linger longer
      • Increase in cross-sector collaborations between cultural and non-cultural organizations
      • Partnerships that engage diverse groups, leverage resources and expand investment in cultural assets and activities
  • Work closely with local governments, businesses, and others to embed local culture in community development
    • Indicators of success:
      • Culture is clearly integrated with development and creatives serve in civic leadership positions
      • Cultural assets are solidly embedded in community
      • Increase in cultural supporters assuming leadership roles
      • New initiatives are reaching underserved audiences
      • Art in public spaces and historic interpretation/preservation are prevalent
  • Grow communications capacity for cultural groups, organizations, and artists/creatives
    • Indicators of success:
      • New cooperative marketing strategies which increase awareness of cultural activities and assets
      • Initiatives reach new or expanded audiences.

Funding Information

  • Minimum Project Grant Request: $751.00.
  • Maximum Project Grant Request: $5,000.00.

Grant Period

June 30, 2025 – May 31, 2026.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Organizations physically located in Clackamas County with a Clackamas County mailing address
  • Individuals located in Oregon with a project that clearly benefits Clackamas County residents who plan to create a project with a Clackamas County-based organization, business, venue, or entity. Organizations located in Oregon with a project that clearly benefits Clackamas County residents demonstrate strong community support and county partnerships eligible to apply.
  • Prior Clackamas County Cultural Coalition grant recipients who are current on all agreements and have submitted all required reports
  • Nonprofit tax-exempt status is not required.

Qualifying Projects

  • Requests for projects must be related to arts, heritage or humanities, respond to the Cultural Plan vision and help forward Coalition’s goals
  • Projects must align with the key values of the Coalition
  • Increase public recognition and value of local culture
  • Acknowledge the vibrancy that social, cultural and ethnic diversity bring
  • Increase public participation in local culture and cultivate projects that might otherwise be overlooked
  • Support the inclusion of arts and culture in every community
  • Grow communications capacity for cultural groups, organizations, and artists/creatives
  • Projects must result in measurable outcomes within at least ONE Funding Priority. Funding Priorities directly underscore the coalition’s mission, vision, and values. Projects and organizations should focus on supporting/growing local assets and removing barriers to cultural participation
  • Increase how local culture is valued and supported
  • Support the creation of, or participation in, cultural projects and activities
  • Stimulate partnerships and collaborations that grow capacities to support assets and remove barriers. They include here partnerships that support cultural tourism
  • Work closely with local governments, businesses, and others to embed local culture in community development
  • Grow communications capacity for cultural groups, organizations, and artists/creatives
  • Partnerships and collaborations should be evident – it shows community support and viability of a project
  • Applicant’s financial support and budget should provide some matching funds and/or in-kind contributions toward their project’s success. If the proposed project is intended as part of a larger concept, evidence of financial sustainability beyond this project grant period will be required
  • Capital projects that increase participation in arts, heritage or humanities may be considered.
  • Applicants must be in good standing and all final reports from prior award cycles must be submitted before any future awards are released
  • Projects must be completed within the calendar year applied for
  • Final Report must be submitted within 30 days of project completion.

Restrictions

  • Those whose have not turned in 2024 Project Grant Reports
  • Endowment support is not eligible
  • Hospitality (e.g.: alcohol or other food/beverage-related expenses are not eligible)
  • If the grant benefits a minor under the age of 18, an adult representative must complete the application and final report.

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