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Find similar grantsMonongalia County Organizational Arts Grant Program is sponsored by Your Community Foundation of North Central West Virginia. Provides funding for arts organizations in Monongalia County.
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Tanner Children’s Enrichment Fund Grants Taylor County Charitable Interest Fund Grants Women’s Giving Circle Grants YCF Educator Mini-Grants for 2025-26 Organizational Arts Grants $1 Million Dollar Match Campaign The mission of the Organizational Arts Grant program is to broaden base support for the arts, promote excellence in the arts and ensure that arts and cultural organizations provide a variety of arts programs for our community.
Collaboration and Funding Sources The Organizational Arts Grant program is made possible through a collaborative effort between Your Community Foundation of North Central West Virginia, Inc. (YCF) and the Arts Council of Greater Morgantown (formerly Arts Mon), with funding from the City of Morgantown, the Monongalia County Commission, and the Douglas H. Tanner Memorial Fund for the Arts.
Funds from other sources may also be granted through this process. Eligibility and Requirements To be considered for a grant from the Organizational Arts Grant Program, the organization must: Be a local non-profit organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and in good standing. At this time, applications are not being considered from schools, universities, libraries, churches, and hospitals.
Be located within and serving Monongalia County, WV. Submit a formal organizational budget with application. Complete and successfully submit an online application to the Organizational Arts Grant program, accessible here .
Agree to meet with the Organizational Arts Grant Committee regarding grant requests. Have an organizational mission statement that promotes/serves the arts, OR execute a project that promotes/serves the arts. Please note the following: – Organizations that do not have an arts-based mission may apply for project funding up to $5,000 .
– New organizations (established within the last three years) are limited to a $5,000 maximum award. – Any requests for operational support must demonstrate a connection to program expenses. The budget narrative within the application must reflect this.
– Request amount may not exceed 1/3 of the organization’s total revenue (based on prior year revenue and current year budgeted revenue). Note: Generally, grants are not made for annual campaigns; endowments; sectarian religious purposes; political purposes or lobbying activities; existing obligations, debts, or liabilities; or travel/participation in meetings, conferences, seminars, or study exchange programs.
Travel/participation may be considered, however, if it contributes to meeting the above criteria. The grantee/member organizations must demonstrate: Ability to address community need. Ability to increase community access to the arts.
Effectiveness in raising their own funding through federal/state government grants, foundation grants, special events or earned revenues. Accepting applications for the 2026-27 grants as of April 13, 2026. Due: June 15, 2026.
Click here to apply. If your organization has not previously applied for a grant through YCF, please create a new account. If you are unsure, please call 304-296-3433 or email info@ycfwv.
org . The Organizational Arts Grant Committee will review all applications and make award recommendations in July. Arts Council and YCF request funds from the Monongalia County Commission and the City of Morgantown based on the grant requests received.
Final grant awards will be approved by the Board of Directors of Arts Council and YCF. Grants awards are distributed in August with final reports due by June 15 of the following year. All Applicants will be notified applicants as to the status of their request as soon as possible by letter.
Completion of an application does not guarantee funding. Questions about funding or projects should be submitted via email to: info@artsgm. org Technical questions about the application process should be submitted via e-mail to: info@ycfwv.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Arts organizations located in Monongalia County, West Virginia. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The published deadline was June 15, 2026, which has passed. Check the official notice for any future application windows before investing time in a proposal.
Monongalia County Organizational Arts Grant Program is funded by Your Community Foundation of North Central West Virginia. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in West Virginia. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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