The City of Savannah awards contracts through the Arts & Cultural Enrichment (ACE) program to nonprofit organizations and institutions of higher learning to provide high quality, innovative and creative art and cultural programs.
Donor Name: City of Savannah
State: Georgia
City: Savannah
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 07/28/2023
Size of the Grant: $100,000
Details:
These projects improve the quality of life by expanding access to new and diverse audiences, increasing appreciation and exposure to art and multi-culturalism, inspiring and engaging youth, growing and nurturing local talent, and improving the vitality of Savannah in a measurable and sustained way.
Priorities
The City and Cultural Affairs Commission are seeking proposals which strategically position the disciplines of the creative sector to address the following City priorities in a measurable way. The level of funding and contract awards is contingent on the annual availability of funds and applying for funds does not guarantee a proposal will be recommended or a contract will be awarded.
- Increase economic growth through skill-building, employment, and entrepreneurship.
- Improving the aesthetics of built environments through creative programs.
- Expand art and cultural experiences to new and diverse audiences and participants.
- Build and reinforce a strong sense of community throughout Savannah.
- Engage, develop, and inspire young people through imaginative and innovative approaches.
- Reestablish, enrich and/or preserve vibrant neighborhoods and the quality of life in Savannah.
- Increase access to art and culture in close proximity to where residents live.
Funding Information
- An organization may apply for a total maximum application amount of $100,000 for all program/project requests.
- An organization may apply for up to 5 programs/projects per application.
- Eligible programs may be recommended for funding in varying amounts from a minimum of $7,000 to a maximum of $100,000.
Eligible Programs
All programs must take place in Savannah, Georgia and must be publicly accessible. Programs can encompass a variety of artistic disciplines and a range of formats, including visual arts, performing arts, literary, culturally based, and arts-integrated technology projects. Priority is given to programs that:
- Actively engage the community.
- Promote communication, skill development, entrepreneurship, and education.
- Have a realistic implementation plan.
- Are open and accessible to the public.
- Demonstrate a broad range of community support – whether financial or volunteer/in-kind.
- Collaborate and partner with non-arts organizations as a strategy to broaden access, increase the impact of programs, and expand the pool of available resources.
- Provide multiple levels of community engagement (planning, performing opportunities, technical/arts administration training, audience/participant, etc.).
- Are designed specifically for youth and provide opportunities for youth to participate as stewards, creators, and spectators.
- Directly provide access to art, cultural, and educational programming to underserved communities and populations.
Eligibility Criteria
Applying organizations must meet ALL of the following requirements to be eligible for funding consideration. Please note: These criteria only determine the eligibility of organizations to apply for funding and do not guarantee applicants will be recommended or receive funding. Applying organizations must meet ONE of the following:
- Be a cultural/art focused organization that provides arts/cultural programming for community benefit as part of the organization’s primary mission, OR
- Be a college, university or other non-profit that is seeking to provide arts/cultural programming as part of its overall services to the community (50% or more of audience/participants may not be students/faculty), OR Be a new or emerging organization with a documented history of previous community programs/events (reviews, articles, photos, videos, etc.), articles of incorporation, and proof of determination of tax-exempt status by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
Applying organizations must meet ALL of the following:
- Be a legally formed non-profit (not-for-profit) entity registered in the state of Georgia.
- Organizations must have obtained their IRS non-profit status prior to application submission.
- Have an independent functioning board of directors, reflective of the community it serves.
- Be located within the corporate city limits of Savannah and/or provide the majority of the nonprofit’s programs in Savannah.
- Project/program manager must permanently reside within the greater Savannah metropolitan area.
- Provide financial information demonstrating ongoing fiscal responsibility and stability
- Be able to meet all insurance coverage requirements, including coverage that includes the City and its agents as co-insured parties for the duration of funded activities.
- Have successfully completed the requirements of past contracts with the City and/or be in good standing and compliant with the terms of existing City contracts (if applicable).
For more information, visit City of Savannah.