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detailid=70cb0034-003d-ee11-81aa-0050568070fb) * FIND CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES * HELPFUL TIPS FOR APPLYING * REVIEW PAST OPPORTUNITIES #### This funding opportunity is for reference only, registration closed on November 30, 2023 Opportunity Number ArtsRISE Funding Organization State Opportunity Ohio Funding Opportunity Categories Arts Application Start Date March 15, 2023 Application End Date November 30, 2023 Project Start Date July 1, 2023 Project End Date June 30, 2024 Assistance Listing Number / CFDA #-na- Eligible Applicants Non-Profit, Opportunity Details Expanding Access and Inclusion of Historically Underrepresented Populations The Ohio Arts Council strives to support the arts in all communities and is dedicated to investing in historically underrepresented populations and groups.
ArtsRISE is designed to support organizations working to expand access to their activities to more diverse participants, address equity and inclusion in program design, present arts programming of culturally specific* or ethnic organizations, and support meaningful engagement with other constituent groups including (but not limited to) the BIPOC community, people with disabilities, older adults, Appalachian and rural communities, lower income communities, LGBTQ communities, veterans, and justice-impacted citizens.
ELIGIBILITY: All applicants must possess nonprofit status or nonprofit intent but need not be registered with the IRS as a 501(c) (3) nonprofit. Additionally, applying organizations must be either: 1. representative of the population they serve, with at least 50 percent of staff and board combined made up of individuals from an historically underrepresented population, and/or 2.
advancing accessibility, diversity, equity, and inclusivity with an historically underrepresented population. For more eligibility information, please refer to the ArtsRISE guidelines in the PDF associated with this grant posting. More Informationhttps://oac.
ohio. gov/grants/10-grant-opportunities/35-artsrise Financial Details GRANT AWARDS: Applicant may request up to $5,000.
Match requirements vary according to applying organizations’ annual arts programming budget (or overall budget, in the case of arts organizations) for their most recently completed fiscal year: Annual Arts Budget of Less than $100,000 - No Match Requirement Annual Arts Budget More than $100,000 - 1:1 cash match requirement Ohio Agency Ohio Arts Council (ART) Division No Division (None) ### Documents to be Submitted with Application _When applicable, instructions or templates will be provided in the Attachments section above.
Only PDF, Microsoft Word, PowerPoint or Excel formats will be accepted. _
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit arts and cultural organizations in Ohio. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $5,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Applications for ArtsRISE Grant are due August 30, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
ArtsRISE Grant is funded by Ohio Arts Council. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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