In partnership with the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, Monmouth Arts is offering an infusion of $15,000 in funds in 2023 through a “Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Grant.
Donor Name: Monmouth Arts
State: New Jersey
County: Monmouth County (NJ)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 05/24/2023
Size of the Grant: $1,000 to $3,000
Details:
Project grants ranging from $1,000 to $3,000 will support arts activities such as art exhibitions, performances, arts-related workshops, public art installations, etc. that promote equity, diversity, accessibility, and inclusion and that impact traditionally underserved constituencies in Monmouth County. Such constituencies include but are not limited to BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ populations, seniors, underserved youth, and nonprofits that address mental health or serve individuals with disabilities. Through project-based funding, the grant will assist Monmouth Arts in bringing new voices, perspectives, and practices into the community.
Monmouth Arts appoints a highly qualified panel of artists, arts administrators, and nonprofit experts to evaluate applications.
Eligibility Criteria
- Nonprofit organizations must be based in Monmouth County, with a valid mailing address and proof of current nonprofit status (ex. IRS 501(c)3 letter).
- First-time applicants are encouraged to participate. Current 2023 ArtHelps Local Arts Program grant recipients may apply provided the program is not currently being funded.
- Projects may focus on reaching a particular constituency; however, they may not be exclusionary under national civil rights laws and policies prohibiting discrimination. This extends to hiring practices and audience engagement.
- Projects do not have to be new. Artistically excellent existing projects can be just as competitive as new activities. Projects do not need to be large-scale; we welcome small and medium-sized projects that can make a difference in the community.
Not Eligible
- Organizations that cannot present a valid tax-exempt Federal ID number; artists and artist collectives who cannot submit a letter of commitment with a nonprofit organization that has a valid tax-exempt Federal ID number.
- Board and staff members and applicants related to a Monmouth Arts Board or staff member.
- Applicants cannot apply for support to cover a program currently funded by Monmouth Arts or another foundation or government grant (county, state, or federal).
- Funds cannot be used to cover expenses already covered by another government fund.
- Funds may not be used for capital improvements or equipment, food, liquor, out-of-state activities, or operating expenses of privately owned facilities (homes and studios).
- Fundraisers/social activities such as receptions, parties, and galas will not be funded.
- For-profit businesses, K-12 educational institutions, departments, or agencies of government, including municipal libraries.
Evaluation Criteria
Applications will be reviewed based on the following:
- Proposals must be for art projects with specific, definable activities, i.e., art exhibitions, performances, arts-related workshops, public art installations, etc.
- Priority will be given to nonprofits whose work uses the arts to promote diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion and impact traditionally underserved constituencies in Monmouth County, which include but are not limited to BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ populations, seniors, underserved youth, and nonprofits that address mental health or serve individuals with disabilities.
- Applications must include clearly defined goals and/or proposed outcomes and an appropriate plan to determine if those goals and/or outcomes are met.
- Proposals should outline the applicant’s ability to carry out the project based on such factors as the appropriateness of the budget, clarity of the project activities, resources involved, and the qualifications of the project’s personnel and/or partnerships.
- The artistic merit of the project and relevance to the audience or communities the project aims to serve.
- Special consideration will be given to first-time applicants.
- Venues must comply with the standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
For more information, visit Monmouth Arts.