The James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation is pleased to announce Arts and Arts Education Grant Program to support Oregon arts and arts education organizations with annual expenses over $500,000.
Donor Name: James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation
State: Oregon
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 10/21/2022
Size of the Grant: $25,000
Details:
Project and general operating support from organizations that deliver visual, performing, media, literary, or interdisciplinary artistic programming, performances or exhibits, including arts education programming for K-12 students.
They typically support organizations delivering arts programming as their primary mission, we recognize that in many communities, such artistic programming is delivered by community organizations that provide a variety of other programs and services as well.
Funding Information
Any applicant organization must have minimum annual operating CASH expenses of $25,000, which means in-kind expenses are not included in the $25,000 minimum.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must be based in and serving Oregon communities, and must have been providing programs or services to the community for 3+ years.
- Applicants’ annual operating expenses must be $500,000 or greater. If your organization’s current fiscal year annual operating expenses are less than $500,000, please apply through our Fast Track program.
- Applicants must not have a current open grant with their Foundation.
- They rarely fund requests that are greater 10% of your annual operating budget.
- Applicants can apply for one or two years of project or general operating support
- Eligible organizations may submit one LOI in a 12-month period. Current grantees may submit an LOI 12 months (or the length of their grant period for multi-year grants) after their last grant decision date. For current grantees: the final report for your prior grant must be submitted before you submit a new LOI. You may submit your final report before the due date if the conditions of the grant have been met.
For more information, visit James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation.