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Touring Arts Roster Presenter Incentive Program - 4Culture Touring Arts Roster Presenter Incentive Program Hire from our Touring Arts Roster and receive up to $2,500. A grant for nonprofit organizations to support local arts and bring some of the best King County performing artists to your community !
What the Presenter Incentive Program Funds What the Presenter Incentive Program Funds The Presenter Incentive provides up to $2,500 per calendar year to organizations who hire performing artists from our Touring Arts Roster —a juried list of some of the best performers in King County. Funding is available to nonprofit organizations and fiscally-sponsored groups producing free or low-cost performing arts events for their communities.
Organizations and events must be in King County. Reimburses artist fees for Touring Arts Roster performers only. $2,500 maximum per calendar year; can include multiple events.
We fund our grants through a thorough selection process. Reviewers will evaluate your application based on the following criteria: Public benefit: the performance is a compelling and feasible public event for King County residents and visitors to enjoy, experience, or benefit from the art or artmaking. The project makes clear efforts to be accessible to many ages, disabilities, languages, and communities.
Qualifications: your work samples and experience show an ability to successfully complete the event. Current Sustained Support or Launch organizations, and past TAR Presenter Incentive recipients are pre-qualified. Feasibility: your budget for artist fees is realistic and the requested funding amount is appropriate.
Advancing equity (optional): 4Culture’s mission focuses on racial equity and envisions a county where culture is essential and accessible to all. Your event specifically benefits communities of color and/or historically marginalized communities. This is not a requirement.
Public Benefit: Why It Matters Visitors who stay in hotels and motels in King County pay sales tax. A small part of that tax generates the funds for our grants—our mission is to reinvest those funds into King County communities. Most importantly, in your application you will be asked to state specifically how fellow residents will benefit from the work you do.
Read about public benefit more in depth here . To combat inequities in our grantmaking, 4Culture engages in the practice of making Equity Investments. This practice involves looking at several indicators of structural inequity and applying that knowledge to our peer review panel process.
These indicators include but are not limited to geographic location of applicants, operating budget, communities engaged with, and audiences served, and project focus. By prioritizing these factors in our grantmaking decisions and panel review process, we anticipate funds will be distributed to communities that have historically been excluded from cultural funding.
Each of our grant programs utilizes an Equity Investment system tailored to the specific needs of its applicants. This organization-wide change—and what we learn about its impact—is an important step towards more equitable funding at 4Culture and throughout the King County cultural sector. Are You and Your Project Eligible?
Are You and Your Project Eligible? You represent a non-profit organization, fiscally-sponsored group, municipality, or Tribal government that creates arts and cultural events. Organizations must be based in King County.
Organizations must be a 501(c)(3) non-profit or be a group with the fiscal sponsorship of another 501(c)(3) “umbrella” organization. Contact 4Culture staff for advice or recommendations. Current Sustained Support and Launch organizations, and past TAR Presenter Incentive recipients are pre-qualified.
This grant supports the hiring of Touring Artist Roster performing artists for community events. Your event must: Be open to the public, accessible, and free or low cost. Take place in King County.
Include performing artists currently listed on the 4Culture Touring Arts Roster. Funds can be used for reimbursement of Touring Artist Roster performer fees only, for a maximum of $2,500 per calendar year. This grant does not fund: religious instruction, exercise, or worship, or performances for fundraising events.
Feel free to contact us if you need support! Our friendly staff will answer any of your questions and assist you with the application and Touring Arts Roster . Translation and Assistance The guidelines, a detailed explanation of how to apply, and the application are in English.
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After submitting your application, you will receive an email notification on your award status in approximately 1-2 weeks. Funding decisions are made by 4Culture staff, who evaluate all eligible applications based on the above criteria. If your application is not accepted this time, we are happy to share feedback.
If selected for funding, your grant manager will work with you to create a contract. Contracting may take 2-4 months. Please keep this in mind as you plan your finances.
Payments are made as reimbursements after the event is completed and the submission of required documentation: Evaluation statement confirming you completed your event and used the funds as outlined in your contract. List of hired, current TAR performing artists. Proof of acknowledgement for 4Culture as a funder.
Learn about what will be required if you are awarded a grant, and about the process for appeal of a 4Culture decision. Applications must be submitted at least 1 month before the date of the earliest event . For example, if your event is February 1, you must submit by January 1.
All applicants will be notified if they were awarded funding or not and receive feedback if requested. What’s in the Application? The TAR Presenter Incentive application is intended to place minimal burdens on applicants.
Event description: Please provide a brief overview of your event. How will county residents and visitors be able to enjoy, experience, or benefit from the art or artmaking? How will the project be made accessible to many ages, disabilities, languages, and communities?
Qualifications: Please describe your organization’s experience, expertise, or accomplishments that show an ability to successfully complete this event. This can include past events of a similar scale. This is not required for current Sustained Support or Launch organizations, or past TAR Presenter Incentive recipients.
Advancing equity (optional): Does your project specifically benefit communities of color and/or historically marginalized communities in King County? If so, how and why? This is not a requirement to be eligible for funding.
TAR performers (can be tentative) Budget: total performer fees and requested funding amount. You must submit samples of past work—images, video, or documents—that best demonstrate your qualifications for producing the event. This is not required for current Sustained Support or Launch organizations, or past TAR Presenter Incentive recipients.
Your profile in our portal must provide demographic information for the current year, for yourself, and if you are applying as an organization, for your board and staff. We use this information to help us understand how well we are doing in our efforts to reach all communities in King County. Check out more of 4Culture’s grant opportunities and other local grants .
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and individuals in King County, Washington. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $2,500. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
4Culture Touring Arts Roster Presenter Incentive Program Grant is funded by 4Culture. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Washington. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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