The Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County is accepting applications for the Project Support Grants Program to increase opportunities for access to cultural arts programming in Cumberland County. Cultural arts are defined as arts, science, history, and heritage.
Donor Name: Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County
State: North Carolina
County: Cumberland County (NC)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 03/17/2022
Size of the Grant: $1,000 – $30,000
Details:
Project Support Grants may be awarded to nonprofit agencies in Cumberland County that demonstrate financial and administrative stability.
Funding Information
Grant requests range from $1,000 – $30,000.
Eligibility Criteria
Organizations meeting the eligibility requirements below can apply for Project Support Grants. Eligibility does not guarantee to fund.
- Any Nonprofit Organizations that:
- Are 501(c) and in good standing with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
- Are based in or have an ongoing physical presence in Cumberland County.
- An “ongoing physical presence” is defined as an agency whose primary area of service is Cumberland County or who functions in other communities but who maintains an office/program site that is open and functioning in Cumberland County. The scope of service in Cumberland County must be greater than or equal to the scope of service in any other county.
- Are tax-exempt for at least three years (the date listed on IRS determination letter) or use a fiscal agent (please contact Arts Council staff for more information regarding fiscal agency).
- Are governed by a Board of Directors/Trustees that represents the diversity of Cumberland County.
- Has a current Charitable Solicitation License or Exemption, issued by the Secretary of State of North Carolina. (N.C. Secretary of State)
- Note – Organizations that have delinquent or incomplete paperwork or reports for previously funded grants from the Arts Council may be ineligible to apply.
- Universities, schools, or government entities that:
- Produce external programs that are community-based or generate regional cultural arts involvement.
- Are governed by a Board of Directors/Trustees that represents the diversity of the community it serves.
- Are based in or have an ongoing physical presence in Cumberland County.
- An “ongoing physical presence” is defined as an agency whose primary area of service is Cumberland County or who functions in other communities but who maintains an office/program site that is open and functioning in Cumberland County. The scope of service in Cumberland County must be greater than or equal to the scope of service in any other county.
For more information, visit Project Support Grants.