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You are here: Home / Grant Duration>1 Year / City of Santa Ana Investing in the Artist Grant 2024-2025 (California)

City of Santa Ana Investing in the Artist Grant 2024-2025 (California)

Dated: October 14, 2024

The City of Santa Ana is accepting applications for its 2024-2025 Investing in the Artist Grant.

Donor Name: City of Santa Ana

State: California

City: Santa Ana

Type of Grant: Grant | Reimbursement

Deadline: 10/21/2024

Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000

Grant Duration: 1 Year

Details:

The City of Santa Ana will support creative projects that explore the dynamic relationship between arts & culture and economics. This encourages local artists to engage with the city’s economic and cultural fabric through participatory and interactive works, inviting the community to actively reflect on and contribute to the conversation, specifically how the arts and creative industries impact the city’s economic landscape, cultural identity, and community well-being.

They invite submissions from artists working in various mediums—visual arts, performance, music, creative writing, digital media, and more—who will not only explore the intersection of arts & culture and economics but also design projects that involve direct participation from the residents, businesses, and communities of Santa Ana.

Potential ideas to consider:

  • Projects that invite the community to explore how the arts & culture drive the city’s economy.
  • Collaborative works that engage citizens in imagining or influencing the future development of creative spaces in the city.
  • Projects that ask the community to contribute stories, images, or artifacts related to Santa Ana’s cultural heritage, focusing on the role this heritage plays in tourism and the local economy.
  • Interactive exhibitions or public engagements that highlight how art and culture are valued economically and socially.
  • Projects that invite participation from underrepresented communities to address economic inequities in the cultural sector.

Funding Priorities

  • Activating geographical areas in Santa Ana underserved by the arts.
  • Collaborations/partnerships among different entities across artistic and non-artistic fields.

Funding Information

The Arts & Culture Office is seeking to award grants in the amounts of up to $10,000 for individual artists who will enrich and invigorate the Santa Ana arts & culture landscape with Art & Economy: Shaping Santa Ana’s Future Through Collaborative Creative Expression and will be distributed in three (3) payments.

Grant Period

The grant period will be for 12 months and will require an interim and a final report of outcomes achieved, including an itemized budget with documentation such as receipts. This is a REIMBURSEMENT grant.

Eligibility Criteria 

Individual artists working in the following mediums are welcome to apply:

Visual ∙ Performing ∙ Musical ∙ Literary ∙ Film ∙ Textile ∙ Multimedia ∙ Industrial ∙ Fashion ∙ Culinary

  • Artists must be currently living and creating work in Santa Ana or create a work that is for the benefit of Santa Ana residents and/or stimulate economic development for the City of Santa Ana.
  • Project must be completed in Santa Ana, directly serve the Santa Ana residents, and/or stimulate economic development for the City of Santa Ana.
  • Applicants must be over the age of 18.
  • Applicant must attend one Information Session.
  • Applicants may not apply for consecutive grant cycles for the same project.
  • Only one application per project will be accepted. Artists may not apply separately for the same project.
  • Grant recipients who have not completed their projects from prior grant cycles will not be eligible to apply this year. This includes completing their final reports.
  • Grant recipients who withdrew from program in the prior year, will be ineligible to reapply for the following two years.
  • Applicants engaged in active litigation with the City, have outstanding balances with the City, and/or have active code enforcement violations, or a history of multiple code enforcement violations are not eligible for the program.

For more information, visit City of Santa Ana.

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