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Find similar grantsArts & Humanities Grant Program: Project Grant Application is sponsored by City of Falls Church. This grant program supports activities, programs, events, and strategies that encourage arts, history, and cultural education, strengthen their vitality in the City of Falls Church, and serve as a catalyst in the greater community.
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Arts & Humanities Grant Programs Arts & Humanities Grant Programs This grant program supports activities, programs, events and strategies that encourage arts, history, and cultural education and strengthen the vitality of these efforts in the City of Falls Church and serve as a catalyst in the greater community.
Consistent with the purpose of the Arts and Humanities Grants program, grant funds will be awarded to support projects and organizations that achieve one or more of the following goals: Stimulating excellence in the City of Falls Church in the area of the arts, theatre, culture and/or history Encouraging cultural and ethnic diversity in the City of Falls Church Enhancing the quality of life in the City of Falls Church through: Stimulating economic development Supporting educational advancement in the arts, theater, culture and/or history Appealing to the widest audience Making the culture, arts, theater and history accessible to all Organizations must meet these five requirements: The organization must be a tax-exempt organization as defined in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) or the organization/group has a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) as its fiscal agent.
Fiscal agents must have an address on record that is located within Northern Virginia Planning District 8 (Applies to project grants only, operations grant applicants are required to reside in the City of Falls Church). The organization's core mission must be towards the research, production, presentation, exhibition, education or performance of arts, culture, theater or history.
The organization must reside in the City of Falls Church with a City of Falls Church address on record. At least 75% of the organization's programming or activities must take place in the City of Falls Church. Any previous Arts and Humanities grants awarded to the organization must be closed out and all reports and funds from previous grants be accounted for before the next grant can be awarded.
Any project grant submitted under this application will only be reimbursed if project is completed and accessible to the public by the end of the fiscal year.
FY27 Arts & Humanities Grant Program: Operations Grant Application FY27 Arts & Humanities Grant Program: Project Grant Application *All receipts must be turned in by the grant reimbursement deadline Grant application process opens Grant Review Committee review applications Grant recommendations are presented to City Council Grant awardees are notified and complete a grant agreement form Grant recipients may submit reporting for grant reimbursement Deadline for grant reimbursement*
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations or groups with a 501(c)(3) fiscal agent located in Northern Virginia Planning District 8, whose core mission is arts, culture, theater, or history, and with at least 75% of programming…. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Arts & Humanities Grant Program: Project Grant Application is funded by City of Falls Church. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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