The Arts Council of Greater Greensboro, in collaboration with High Point Arts Council, is accepting applications for a Grassroots Multicultural Grant for all Guilford County-arts-based multicultural organizations for project and operating support.
Donor Name: Arts Council of Greater Greensboro
State: North Carolina
County: Guilford County (NC)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 10/27/2024
Size of the Grant: Less than $1000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Funded through the North Carolina Arts Council’s Grassroots Arts Program (GAP), this program is intended to provide access to high-quality arts experiences for Guilford County citizens.
Funding Priorities
Priority areas of support for the Multicultural Grassroots Grant are to support creative investment, inclusion, and community impact through organizational programming and projects. The grant supports qualified arts organizations that demonstrate thoughtful goal setting and financial planning and who do not already receive or are eligible to receive support from N.C. Arts Council.
- First Priority: Arts organizations like symphonies, galleries, theaters, art guilds, choral societies, dance companies and music presenters.
- Second Priority: Arts learning and arts in education programs conducted by qualified artists.
- Third Priority: Civic, municipal or community-based organizations providing quality art experiences for the greater community.
The priority area of support for the Multicultural Grassroots Grants is to provide operating or program support to qualified arts organizations not already receiving or eligible to receive support from N.C. Arts Council. These include theaters, symphonies, galleries, art guilds, choral societies, dance companies, folk arts societies, writers’ groups, and arts festivals, among others.
Funding Information
Grant amounts range from $500.00 and up.
Eligible Organizations
- Multicultural arts organizations in operation for at least one year (Start date prior to July 1, 2023)
- Nonprofit501(c)(3) status is preferred, organizations that are nonprofit in nature may also apply.
- Applicants must reside and carry out projects within Guilford County.
- If the organization is applying for project support for artist-led programming, the artists must be African American, Asian American, Arab American, Latino, Native American, or Native Hawaiian.
For more information, visit ACGG.