Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA) Premier Grants, part of Staten Island Arts’ Regrants program, are public funds made available for art and cultural projects that constitute direct services to the residents of Staten Island.
Donor Name: Staten Island Arts
State: New York
Borough: Staten Island
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 01/31/2023
Size of the Grant: $750–$3,000
Details:
This grant category is for individual Staten Island artists, collaborative groups of individuals, and community arts and cultural organizations who produce art or cultural programming. All projects must include a public component or simply a public sharing of work (for example, an exhibition/showing at a local venue).
These grants are for first-time applicants making art or producing cultural programming on Staten Island. All art and artistic cultural disciplines are considered, including, music, dance, digital/new media, film/video/animation, folk arts, humanities and cultural studies, interdisciplinary events/festivals, literature, public art, theater, performing and visual arts.
Arts Education programs offering arts exposure–but not any type of instruction and curriculum-based programs taking place during classroom time–at Staten Island public schools are eligible, as are programs taking place at senior centers.
Funding Information
Grant Request Range: $750–$3,000.
Criteria
To be eligible for a Premier Grant, the applicant must meet ALL the following criteria:
- Proposals must focus on artistic or creative expression and cultural significance.
- Clearly stated objectives.
- Clear and realistic plan for implementation.
- Appropriate request level and realistic budget for stated proposal.
- Need and impact on the artistic discipline, geographic area, or local population: projects that address under-resourced communities or artistic disciplines will receive the foremost attention. Under-resourced communities have low or limited access to the means of cultural production as well as art programming/activities. Under-resourced disciplines are disciplines that have received low or limited funding from the arts council in the past.
- Demonstrated community interest or support of project.
- Applicant’s artistic experience, skill, and exhibition/performance history.
- The project should be accessible to any member of the community who wishes to partake in the experience. Venues should comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act standards.
- Virtual programs should provide captioning, subtitles, or ASL interpretation
Eligibility Information
All individual applicants must be a Staten Island resident. For Staten Island-based collectives, the lead applicant must be a Staten Island resident. Nonprofit organizations must have a Staten Island location. Applicants may submit up to two applications for distinct projects in this category. All first-time Staten Island Arts applicants are required to apply in this category.
- Individuals—Individuals with proof of current Staten Island residency and who have never received a grant from Staten Island Arts. Those who have previously applied but have not been funded may re-apply in the Premier category. Must have a valid Social Security number.
- Collectives – Must be Staten Island-based and have never received a grant from Staten Island Arts. Lead applicant must be a Staten Island resident with a valid Social Security number.
- Organizations—Must be Staten Island-based and have never received a grant from Staten Island Arts. Must have a valid Federal Tax ID. If an organization is unincorporated, an individual may apply on its behalf with a valid Social Security number.
For more information, visit DCLA Premier Grants.