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Logos and Funding Acknowledgement - Delaware Division of the Arts placement to prevent display issues. Cached files may still trigger a request, causing an expected double loading in the DOM. Publicly acknowledging your grant from the Delaware Division of the Arts, as described below, helps community members understand the impact of public arts funding and the broad range of activities their tax dollars support.
In accepting a grant from the Division, you have agreed to provide proper credit. Failure to comply may jeopardize current or future funding.
Required Funding Acknowledgement All grant recipients are required to include the following acknowledgment statement in all printed materials (programs, flyers, postcards, playbills, or posters); electronic media (emails, websites, etc.); advertising (print, electronic, and broadcast); news releases; and other material related to Division-funded activities: This [SELECT ONE: program, project, organization, etc.] is supported, in part, by a grant from the Delaware Division of the Arts, a state agency, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts.
The Division promotes Delaware arts events on DelawareScene. com. Delaware Division of the Arts grants are made possible through funds allocated by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and the Delaware General Assembly.
Raising the awareness of elected officals about this funding and its impact on your community is essential in order to sustain public support for the great work that you do. To find out how to take action, read: How to Acknowledge Public Support for the Arts The Division of the Arts provides logos below for use by Division grantees.
When grant recipients display logos of contributors or sponsors, the Division logo must also be displayed. Download a print-ready logo here. Full Color Horizontal Logo Black & White Horizontal Logo Black & White Horizontal Logo PLEASE NOTE: Use of this logo and funding acknowledgment statement are reserved explicitly for recipients of Delaware Division of the Arts grants.
Use other than in conjunction with Division-sponsored activities is strictly prohibited. Acknowledgement Requirements by Organization Type & Grant Program Grants for Arts Organizations Arts Stabilization Fund – No additional acknowledgment is required since all grantees also receive General Operating Support.
Grants for Community-Based Organizations Funding Acknowledgement by Usage All grant recipients are required to include the full required acknowledgment statement above in all printed materials including programs, flyers, postcards, playbills, or posters.
When grantees list organizational donors in their programs/playbills and other materials, the Division should be listed under the appropriate donor category, in addition to including the logo and full funding credit described above in a visible location.
When this statement is used on electronic media (websites, emails, flyers, etc.), it must include the following hyperlinks: “National Endowment for the Arts” should hyperlink to https://www. arts. gov/ “DelawareScene.
com” should be hyperlinked to https://www. delawarescene. com/ “Delaware Division of the Arts” should hyperlink to the following URL address: https://arts.
delaware. gov When logos of contributors or sponsors are included in an ad, the Division logo must also be displayed. If space allows, the full funding acknowledgment is appreciated.
We understand that space may be limited. If an abbreviated credit is required, please use: Supported in part by the Delaware Division of the Arts . The full funding acknowledgment should be included in news releases.
The full funding acknowledgment should be included if space allows. When this statement is used online, it must include the following hyperlinks: “Delaware Division of the Arts” should hyperlink to the following URL address: https://arts. delaware.
gov “National Endowment for the Arts” should hyperlink to https://www. arts. gov/ “DelawareScene.
com” should be hyperlinked to https://www. delawarescene. com/ Type the “ @ ” symbol and then “ ArtsDelaware “ This can be done in the body of the message or on the image When you create a Facebook event, please be sure to add the Division as a co-host, not only as acknowledgement but to boost awareness and attendance.
Click Edit at top right of the event Below Edit an Event , scroll down to click Add Co-Hosts . Type “ArtsDelaware or Delaware Division of the Arts. ” Click Save , then click Update at the bottom Please be sure to either tag or mention the Division in your Tweet, not only as acknowledgment but to boost awareness and attendance.
Type your message in the Tweet compose box Finish your message and tap Tweet to post Type your message in the Tweet compose box Type the “ @ ” symbol and then “ ArtsDelaware “ Finish your message and tap Tweet to post Type the “ @ ” symbol and then “ ArtsDelaware “ This can be done in the body of the message or on the image The National Endowment for the Arts provides logos for use by Division grantees.
It is recommended, but not required to include the NEA logo .
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: See the Delaware grants portal for complete eligibility requirements. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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