Cultural Opportunity Grants are funded by the Oregon Cultural Trust and administered by the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
Donor Name: Lane County Cultural Coalition
State: Oregon
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 10/13/2023
Details:
The intent of this grant program is to support and protect Oregon culture by:
- Protecting and stabilizing cultural resources, creating a solid foundation for the future.
- Expanding public awareness and improving the quality of arts, humanities, and heritage.
- Increasing access to and use of culture in Oregon.
- Ensuring that Oregon-based cultural resources are strong and dynamic contributors to quality of life in Oregon’s communities.
Funding Priorities
The Lane County Cultural Coalition has identified three priorities for funding. Applicants will be expected to address one of the three priorities with their grant application. These priorities are:
- ACCESS: Cultural activities in Lane County will be affordable, accessible and inclusive throughout Lane County.
- Subsidizing tickets
- Subsidizing artist fees
- Subsidizing transportation cost
- Creating traveling or online programming
- Creating and maintaining electronic resources
- Preserving historic properties.
- Awareness: Residents of Lane County will have increased awareness of cultural activities.
- Education: Encourage cultural education in Lane County.
- Project strategies may include, but are not limited to:
- Creating programs in schools and other community venues
- Developing participatory workshops and activities
- Establishing mentorships
- Supporting subjects that are under-funded in traditional, public educational systems
- Subsidizing instructor fees.
- Project strategies may include, but are not limited to:
Eligibility Criteria
Individuals, groups, organizations, educational institutions, public organizations, and for-profit and non-profit businesses are eligible to apply for this grant.
Limitations
The following are not eligible for Cultural Opportunity Grant funding:
- Tuition assistance for college, university, or other formal courses of study;
- Projects that have already been completed;
- Grants to offset project deficits; and
- Events whose primary purpose is a non-cultural cause.
- Projects or initiatives whose primary purpose is associated with fundraising, such as donor recognition, solicitation, or grant writing.
For more information, visit LCCC.