Greater Des Moines offers general operating support to all eligible arts, culture, heritage and interpretive sciences organizations in the Greater Des Moines region.
Donor Name: Bravo Greater Des Moines
State: Iowa
County: Polk County (IA)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 09/13/2024
Size of the Grant: $100,000 to $500,000
Grant Duration: Less than 1 Year
Details:
The mission is to leverage community resources to maximize impact of arts, culture and heritage to advance regional priorities.
Funding Information
Awards will generally fall within the following target ranges:
- First
- Annual Operating Expenses: $2 million and above
- Maximum Annual Award: $500,000
- Second
Project Period
The 2025 grant period (GC25) runs January 1 – December 31, 2025.
Eligibility Criteria
- Be a 501(c) organization exempt from tax under the Internal Revenue Code with at least 6 months of active programming history or be an agency, division or department of the State of Iowa which operates a facility open to the public.
- Have headquarters in and conduct most of its activities within one of Bravo’s partner local governments.
- Demonstrate a primary organizational purpose of arts, culture, interpretative science, and/or heritage that focuses on the collection, preservation, production, presentation and/or promotion of artistic expression, traditions, customs, or stories within creative, educational, or historic contexts. Mission language, programming, public access, support materials, partnerships, and budget must all clearly illustrate arts, culture, interpretative science or heritage as the organization’s primary purpose (at least 60%) in Greater Des Moines.
Ineligible applicants for operating support include, but are not limited to:
- Individual artists
- Fiscally sponsored organizations
- Private organizations, clubs or groups that do not offer public programming
- Political, religious, or academic organizations
- Public libraries
- Those formed with the express purpose of fundraising on behalf of, supporting and/or promoting applicants that are not otherwise eligible for funding (e.g. friends societies, etc. for libraries, political, religious or academic organizations)
- Nonprofit organizations whose primary mission and work advances other sectors such as social services (food, housing, childcare, schools, mental health and wellness, etc.), economic development, business and entrepreneurship, financial services, sports and recreation, technology, etc., even if arts and culture programming is used to deliver some of the organization’s mission.
For more information, visit Bravo Greater Des Moines.