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City of Bothell Arts Creative Art Grant Program (Washington)

Dated: July 18, 2023

The City of Bothell Arts Commission is providing grant funding to artists and organizations that showcase artistic achievements culminating in community participation.

Donor Name: City of Bothell

State: Washington

City: Bothell

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 09/15/2023

Size of the Grant: $500 to $10,000

Details:

This grant program supports innovative projects by artists, and community and arts organizations that showcase artistic and cultural diversity, community building, and an appreciation for the creative spirit through arts activities. All projects must end in a culminating event that is accessible to Bothell residents and visitors of Bothell, Washington.

The City of Bothell looks forward to assisting you with the development of your creative project that showcases artistic achievements culminating in community participation.

Funding Information

Grant awards are between $500 to $10,000 and projects must be completed by December 1, 2024.

Uses of funds

Grant Funds may be used for:

  • Artistic performances such as theatre, music, original readings or dance;
  • Improved arts and cultural opportunities for artists and audiences for and from diverse communities;
  • Equipment used for public benefit such as 2D art hanging devices, pedestals, and equipment to build props and portable sets;
  • Educational and participatory opportunities for youth, seniors, or underrepresented communities;
  • Increased access to arts and cultural events and activities by providing free or discounted tickets.

Eligibility Criteria 

  • Individuals; such as independent artists seeking support for their art;
  • Groups; such as neighborhood organizations, artistic and cultural organizations looking to add an artistic or cultural component to their activity;
  • IRS not-for-profit status – 501 (c)(3) – is not required;
  • You do not have to be a Bothell resident to apply; however, your public event must benefit Bothell residents;
  • A City of Bothell business license may be required.

Evaluation Criteria

They fund these grants through a competitive process. The panel will evaluate your application using the following:

  • Artistic Innovation
    • Quality and assurance the proposal can be executed in the time allowed;
    • Innovative approach to foster creative and civic participation by Bothell’s residents and visitors, including underserved or underrepresented communities;
    • New art or cultural offerings and opportunities not regularly available to residents or visitors.
  • Public Access and Benefit
    • All projects must take place in Bothell and be accessible and open to the general public;
    • Only new or redesigned projects will be considered. Projects that have already been seen by residents of Bothell will not be considered;
    • Priority will be given to projects that involve Bothell-based artists and organizations; however, this is not a requirement for funding so long as your culminating event meets the public access and benefit requirements.
  • Project Feasibility
    • Demonstrated experience to accomplish the scope and scale of the project;
    • Evidence of thoughtful planning including a clear understanding of the goals and process for evaluation by the panel;
    • Realistic budget and timeline.

For more information, visit City of Bothell.

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