The Heinz Endowments has announced a call for applications for the Small Arts Initiative to recognize the significant and ongoing contributions that small arts organizations make to the Pittsburgh region.
Donor Name: The Heinz Endowments
State: Pennsylvania
City: Pittsburgh
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 08/01/2022
Grant Size: $1,000 to $20,000
Details:
The goal of the Small Arts Initiative is to further the development of small, professional arts organizations and the artists with whom they work.
Objective
All proposed projects must meet the following objective:
- Advance a particular organization or collective of artists/organizations’ ability to carry out welldefined artistic opportunities or challenges, thus encouraging the development of local organizations, technical staff and professional artists.
Funding Information
A total of $600,000 of funding is available. Grant amounts traditionally range from $1,000 to $20,000.
Types of Grants
- Project Support for Arts Organizations
- Project Support for Fiscally Sponsored Collaborations
Eligible Projects
Examples of previously funded projects include:
- The annual production of a local company.
- Guest artists or technical personnel engaged to work with company members in the context of preparing for a public presentation or new work.
- Commissioning and/or presenting an ensemble or artist who will enrich the cultural landscape.
- Artistic expenses that are important to a pivotal project.
Eligibility Criteria
- Project Support for Arts Organizations
- Eligible arts organizations should demonstrate an existing organizational structure and artistic product that is proven or shows signs of promise Minimally in place must be:
- An active, functioning board of directors.
- Internal Revenue Service 501(c)(3) public charity status, in place or applied for.
- An identified leader for the organization, paid or volunteer.
- The organization does not need to have a regularly scheduled season in place, but should be able to demonstrate increasing artistic strength through examples of past performances or exhibitions,
- capacity to carry out the proposed project and articulation of a clear artistic vision.
- Eligible arts organizations should demonstrate an existing organizational structure and artistic product that is proven or shows signs of promise Minimally in place must be:
- Project Support for Fiscally Sponsored Collaborations
- This category of support is available because Endowments staff believes in the strength and opportunity afforded by collaborations and sharing of resources. Participating artists/organizations must meet at least one of the following criteria:
- A partnership of, at minimum, two artists working together for a performance, exhibition or screening around a theme.
- An artist or arts administrator collaborating with a group of advisors to present the work of multiple artists around a theme.
- An established, but unincorporated, arts organization consisting of multiple artists.
- This category of support is available because Endowments staff believes in the strength and opportunity afforded by collaborations and sharing of resources. Participating artists/organizations must meet at least one of the following criteria:
- The fiscal sponsor for the collaboration must meet both of the following criteria:
- Must be a well-matched 501(c)(3) organization with a clear, mission-driven relationship to, or interest in, the project or members of the collaboration.
- Must be persuasive in its preparedness to provide administrative and technical support, offer artistic support when appropriate, oversee the receipt and expenditure of grant funds, and, in general, provide proof that it is exercising control of the project
- Nonprofit organizations with budgets greater than $300,000 are eligible sponsors; however, each individual artist/organization’s annual budget must be no more than $300,000.
- If the fiscal sponsor for the collaboration is not an arts organization or does not have demonstrated expertise in the artistic discipline(s) specific to the proposed project, there must be an active advisory committee in place with skill in arts administration and knowledge of the proposed art form.
For more information, visit The Heinz Endowments.