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Youth Engagement through Public Art Grant is sponsored by West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture & History/Arts Office. Provides funding to schools, local governments, and 501(c)3 organizations for the creation and installation of murals and sculptures that beautify communities and increase tourism, engaging local youth in the planning and/or implementation.
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Youth Engagement through Public Art Grant Department of Arts, Culture & History/Arts Office Entity Eligible to Apply for Grant: Who may apply to this program? • Schools • 501(c)(3) WV youth or arts organizations • Local governments ROUND THREE of APPLICATIONS FOR FY2024 (ONE TIME GRANT OCCURRENCE) (projects must occur between April 15, 2024 and June 30, 2024) What is the purpose of this grant program?
• To provide up to $5,000 in support for visual two- and three-dimensional public art projects that engage local youth in the planning and/or implementation of the project. • Projects may be indoors or outdoors but must in a public place and experienced free of charge. Who may apply to this program?
• 501(c)(3) WV youth or arts organizations What are eligible expenses? • Equipment purchases or rentals • Engineering/consulting fees Does this grant require matching funds? • Yes.
Applicants must provide a 25% match to the total project costs. How will our application be evaluated? • A panel consisting of West Virginia Commission on the Arts members and staff will review applications.
Funds will be awarded based on available funding, quality of the proposed project, and potential impact • A scoring rubric is attached to this application. • Bonus points will be given to projects that take place in counties designated as at-risk or distressed by the Appalachian Regional Commission. View the county designations here: https://www.
arc. gov/wp- content/uploads/2022/06/CountyEconomicStatusandDistressAreasFY2023WestVirginia. pdf.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: West Virginia schools, local governments, and 501(c)3 organizations. Must be registered as Vendors with the State of West Virginia and have a completed W-9 on file, and be registered for Electronic Funds Transfer. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $7,500. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Youth Engagement through Public Art Grant is funded by West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture & History/Arts Office. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in West Virginia and Virginia. Check the official notice for exact location requirements.
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