The City of Santa Fe Arts & Culture Department is seeking applications for its Cultural Investment Funding Program Fiscal Year 2022-23 (fy22) Digital Collaboration Impact.
Donor Name: City of Santa Fe Arts & Culture Department
State: New Mexico
City: Santa Fe
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 02/24/2022
Size of the Grant: $30,000
Details:
Culture embodies the shared complex and diverse heritage of a community, including its tangible and intangible virtues…It is the quiet and restless imagination that becomes expression, from which emanates writing, song, performance, painting, sculpture, cuisine, dance, design and story. When recognized, coalesced and leveraged, culture is transformative. It ignites creativity, consciousness and capacity.
Their approach offers cultural organizations three paths for funding support and for the FIRST TIME organizations are eligible to apply and receive funding in BOTH TMI AND DCI Categories, as long as the program is unique and separate in each request, as a reminder funding is based on review and ranking of application(s):
- Traditional Marketing Impact Category A (TMI-A) honors the tradition of their grant making history by funding traditional regional marketing and advertising of programming. This program is designed for non-profit arts groups who do not wish to collaborate with organizations outside of their sphere, and also have an organizational budget over $500,000. Maximum of ten (10) organizations receiving $15,000 awards each.
- Traditional Marketing Impact Category B (TMI-B) also honors the tradition of their grant making history by funding traditional regional marketing and advertising of programming. This program is designed for non-profit arts groups who do not wish to collaborate with organizations outside of their sphere, and also have an organizational budget under $500,000. Maximum of ten (10) organizations receiving $10,000 awards each.
- Digital Collaborative Impact Grant (DCI), invites organizations to collaborate and create new visions using digital programming or creating new ways of presentation via traditional media. Their view is that this will allow a more diverse range of groups the ability to create opportunities for themselves and a wider online community. Maximum of six (6) projects receiving $30,000 awards each.
For more information, visit Cultural Investment Funding Program.