The St. George Arts Commission is seeking applications to fund Recreational, Arts and Parks (the “RAP Tax”) for support of facilities and cultural activities.
Donor Name: St. George Arts Commission
State: Utah
City: St. George
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 03/15/2022
Details:
The St. George Arts Commission oversees the process of receiving applications for funding and making recommendations to the City Council for approval of disbursements from these funds. The City will make the final determination in how and when the funds will be distributed.
Please note: This is a competitive grant process. The citizens of Washington County and its various cities have generously voted to allow their tax dollars to fund art, cultural activities, programs and organizations in our community. This is a gift and a responsibility for each successful applicant.
Grantees must be a non-profit organization operating inside of St. George, UT.
Eligibility Criteria
- All 501(c)(3) organizations must be registered with the State of Utah.
- If your organization name does not match your 501(c)(3) letter, you must provide an explanation in letter form, signed by a corporate officer and attach any necessary documentation.
- If you do not have a computer, you may complete the application with computers at the library.
- RAP funds should not be the sole source of funding received by applicant organizations. Priority consideration will be given to organizations that can solicit and receive matching funds (cash or in-kind). Priority consideration will also be given to organizations that can demonstrate a strong connection to the City of St. George, have a substantial track record and show a stable history.
- It is expected that organizations will also seek funding or grants from other agencies or sources (such as the Utah Division of Arts and Museums, foundations, corporation, businesses, individuals, etc.).
- Clarity and brevity in answers is strongly encouraged.
For more information, visit St. George Arts Commission.
































