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Lincoln County Cultural Grants is sponsored by Lincoln County Cultural Coalition (Oregon). Supports cultural projects by nonprofits in Lincoln County, OR—possible fit if contest is framed as cultural/community event.
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Application - lincolncountycc. org STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS FY2026 grant applications are now open! (Deadline to submit: 3/6/26) Use the form below to apply for a grant through Lincoln County Cultural Grants or Mark Sponenburgh Memorial Trust (SMT) BEFORE YOU BEGIN THIS APPLICATION, BE SURE YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD ALL OF THE FOLLOWING: Please note: This form must be completed in one "sitting" / internet session.
We recommend you read through (or even print out) these questions and prepare your answers in advance, then return here to complete and submit your application. QUESTIONS: Contact Lincoln County Cultural Coalition member Dave Adolf (509-981-8685) Please CLICK HERE * to email your supplemental materials, if any. You may attach up to three (3) items pertaining to your project.
Be sure to include your PROJECT TITLE on your email. IMPORTANT: If you would like a copy of your responses, be sure to click the blue " Print Responses " button BEFORE submitting your application. Which program are you applying to?
* Lincoln County Cultural Coalition Grants Mark R.
Sponenburgh Memorial Trust Group with Fiscal Sponsor If you listed "other" above, please describe here (otherwise you may skip ahead): Summary of proposal (100 words or less) * Estimated completion date * Amount of grant request (Cultural Coalition) * Amount of grant request (Sponenburgh Trust) * PART III: Contact Information Name of Organization / Entity If using a fiscal sponsor, what is the name of sponsoring organization?
Address (individual/organization) * Address line 2 (if needed) Armed Forces Europe / Middle East / Canada Federated States of Micronesia Mission statement of organization/school/individual (100 words or less) * List some of your major accomplishments (300 words or less) * Major accomplishments - continued (text overflow area) What are the goals of your project?
(300 words or less) * Goals - continued (text overflow area) How many people will be working on this project? If this is an LCCC application, which part of the Lincoln County Cultural Plan is being addressed? * Improve access to cultural experiences Raise the level of cultural awareness for youth Facilitate infastructure improvements Funded projects are also tracked by relevance to Oregon Cultural Trust statewide benchmarks.
Select which priorities your project will address. (For data collection purposes only) * Advocate for the Oregon Cultural Trust Cooperation / collaboration Seek funding / encourage investments Help individuals / organizations Improve communication, participation, and access Improve / preserve resources Are you collaborating with other local non-profit arts, culture, heritage or humanities groups, or other community partners?
* If you answered yes above, please provide names, the nature of the partnership, and contact information. (If you answered no, please skip ahead) How will the success of the project be evaluated? (100 words or less) * If the project is ongoing, how will it be sustained?
(100 words or less) * Identify the groups of people who will benefit from your project and estimate the total number who will be impacted or served through your activities (100 words or less) * What steps have you taken, or do you intend to take, to ensure your project is inclusive and accessible for marginalized communities in Lincoln County? (100 words or less) * How will you modify your project if it is only partially funded?
(100 words or less) * Applicants are expected to obtain significant financial and/or in-kind matching support for project activities. LCCC/SMT will not generally support entire cost. * Please provide detailed/itemize project expenses.
For each item, please list type/purpose and (dollar amount) * Total itemized expenses * Please provide projected sources of income, including LCCC and/or SMMT grants. Please list each projected source and (dollar amount) * Projected Income Source 1 ($0. 00) Please provide projected in-kind contributions.
For each please list the source, the type, and (value) * Source, Contribution Type ($0. 00) Total projected in-kind contributions value * Part VII: Officers & Key Personnel Who is leading this project? (Full board roster not required) For each project leader, please list Full Name, Role, Email, Phone * Suzie Creamcheese, Director, suziec@myorg.
org, 541-265-2787 Other key personnel (if needed) Part VIII: Additional Information If you would like to elaborate on a question asked above, to help the committee understand your project, you may (please limit to information requested) Part IX: Supplementary Materials You may email up to 3 pertainent items, such as quotes/bids, schematics, artist renderings, etc. Please list what you will be sending us I have reviewed all information above and it is complete and accurate to the best of my ability.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Lincoln County, Oregon Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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