Applications are now open for the Arts in Society provides both financial and organizational support.
Donor Name: RedLine Contemporary Art Center
State: Colorado
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 08/29/2022
Size of the Grant: $5,000-$35,000
Details:
Arts in Society is a collaborative grant-making program that fosters cross-sector work through the arts by supporting the integration of arts and culture into multiple disciplines critical to the health and well-being of Coloradans.
Arts in Society support
In addition to receiving project funding, Arts in Society grantees benefit from the following resources:
- Learning Community Meetings – Arts in Society grantees participate in a learning community program through which they meet three times with their annual cohort of grantees throughout the first year following funding. Through these meetings they share resources and learnings, and build a coalition of support.
- Evaluation Support – Through a collaboration with University of Colorado Denver’s School of Arts and Media, Arts in Society grantees are provided an evaluation toolkit to aid in collecting program feedback and data.
- Mini-Documentaries – All Arts in Society grantees will get assistance in filming a 2-minute documentary so that they can share their work with the world.
- Marketing and Communications – Grantees receive marketing and communications support through various Arts in Society marketing channels, including the Arts in Society Facebook page, Instagram, and by contributing blog posts to the Arts in Society blog.
Funding Information
Administered by RedLine Contemporary Art Center and funded through a cohort of Colorado foundations, the program provides grants ranging from $5,000-$35,000 to individuals and organizations seeking to implement projects that utilize the arts as an integral element in promoting social justice and community welfare.
Eligibility Criteria
Arts in Society is open to nonprofits and individuals. Basically, all who reside in the state of Colorado can apply. You do NOT need to be an arts organization. They encourage applications from individual artists, non-arts organizations like human service groups, neighborhood organizations or healthcare organizations (as examples).
For more information, visit Call for Artists.