Operating Grants I & II provide unrestricted, operating support to Long Beach-based arts and cultural organizations whose primary mission is to collect, preserve, present and/or commission exemplary works of art (e.g. visual art exhibitions, theatre, dance and/or musical performances).
Donor Name: Arts Council for Long Beach
State: California
City: Long Beach
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 06/14/2024
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Works of art must be of regional significance, for the benefit of the general public and provide educational opportunities that enable audiences to better understand and appreciate the arts. Organization budgets must be over $250,000 annually.
Program Goals
- Artistic
- Encourage the development of long-term, quality artistic programs
- Support the development of innovative, creative and unique projects or programming that challenges audiences and participants
- Organizational Management
- Support best practices in organizational management, including long-term planning, accountability, fund development, transparency, evaluation, appropriate qualifications of board and staff and other professionals, and overall fiscal health
- Community Impact
- Support organizations that identify community needs and demonstrate a commitment and ability to meet needs through planning and program delivery
- Support the development of new audiences
- Support organizations that foster and enhance tourism and/or work to create a larger market or audience for an artistic discipline.
Funding Information
Grants awarded for OPG I with award amounts ranging from $5,000 to $8,000. Grants awarded for OPG II with award amounts ranging from $18,000 to $25,000.
Who may apply?
Eligible applicants are Long Beach-based arts and cultural organizations whose primary mission is to collect, preserve, present and/or commission exemplary works of art (e.g., art exhibitions, film and/or media arts, theatre, dance and/or musical performances). Eligible applicants produce works of art that are of regional significance, for the benefit of the general public and that provide educational opportunities that enable audiences to better understand and appreciate the arts.
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