The City of Austin is accepting applications for its Thrive Grant Program.
Donor Name: City of Austin
State: Texas
County: Bastrop County (TX), Caldwell County (TX), Hays County (TX), Travis County (TX), Williamson County (TX)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 07/29/2024
Size of the Grant: $100,000 to $500,000
Grant Duration: 2 Years
Details:
The Thrive Grant Program seeks to address a long-term need for intentional investment to support and develop arts organizations and cultural institutions of, by, and for communities that are at immediate risk of cultural erasure and displacement within Austin and/or have been institutionally marginalized and under-funded by the City of Austin Cultural Arts Division. Through funding, peer leadership, and networking, this program will make Austin’s diverse cultures more widely visible and accessible by providing funds to sustain and grow organizations that are deeply rooted in and reflective of those communities.
Key Elements
- Thrive funds organizations that are community-centered and responsive to current social and cultural needs of Austin’s diverse communities.
- Applicants who show investment from and into their communities are encouraged to apply.
- Intersectionality in proposals is encouraged.
- Thrive offers a cohort experience to support organizations in obtaining cultural institution status through:
- peer leadership
- networking opportunities
- Organization improvement goals will become part of the contract deliverables.
- All eligible applicants who apply for Thrive but are not awarded will also be considered for Elevate.
Funding Priorities
- Organizations that serve and are accountable to communities that are at immediate risk of cultural erasure and displacement within Austin. This may include organizations that directly serve Black/African American, Native American, Asian, Hispanic/Latino, Middle Eastern, and Pacific Islander communities.
- Organizations that are representative of communities that experience other forms of institutional marginalization. This may include organizations that directly serve LGBTQIA+ and/or disability communities.
- Organizations that embody a commitment to equity through representation in leadership and program development.
- Applicants that have faced systemic barriers in obtaining institutional assets.
- Applicants that show a critical need for meaningful investment.
- Applicants that are ready for investment in long-term sustainability.
What Foundation Funds
All contracts funded by Hotel Occupancy Tax revenue are required to:
- Produce activities that are open and advertised to Austin residents and tourists
- Promote and enhance the City of Austin as a cultural destination
- Occur in Austin or its extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ)
This program will offer additional investment in organization improvement. Examples of organization improvement include:
- Expanding public programming and audiences
- Establishing a reliable space for planning and presenting work
- Establishing new and/or more diversified revenue sources
- Cohort participation to advance organization improvement goals
Funding Information
The Thrive award amounts range from $85,000 – $150,000 per year.
Grant Period
2-year contract.
Eligible Activities
- Activities related to the sustainability and growth of the organization. Examples:
- Expanding public programming and audiences
- Establishing a reliable space for planning and presenting work
- Establishing new and/or more diversified revenue sources
- Operations related to the production of public events
- Exhibitions
- Performances
- Workshops, classes, and camps that include a performance or exhibition
- Public art projects that are installed on public or private property and accessible to the public
Eligibility Criteria
- 501(c) non-profit arts organization whose primary mission and over 50% of their body of work is the production of arts and culture. This includes organizations that provide professional support to creatives.
- 501(c) status can be new but must be active at the time of application.
- Minimum of five years of operating history in the Austin metropolitan statistical area (MSA), which includes:
- Travis
- Bastrop,
- Caldwell,
- Hays,
- and Williamson Counties.
- Over 50% of the applicant’s creative production is within the Austin 10-1 City Council districts or extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ)
- Proposed activity meets all program requirements as outlined by the Hotel Occupancy Tax.
- All events are open to the public
- Occur within Austin or the Austin ETJ
- Marketed to tourists
- Or applicant is an arts service organization
- Applicants cannot accept more than one Economic Development Department Grant (Thrive, Elevate, Nexus, or Austin Live Music Fund) per City of Austin Fiscal Year (October 1 – September 30 annually). Sponsored Projects do not count towards this limit.
- City of Austin employees are not eligible to apply for funding.
For more information, visit City of Austin Government.