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Arts Grants 2024 – CLOSED

 

The Urbana Arts & Culture Program will begin accepting applications for their 2024 cycle on February 1st, 2024. Application deadline is March 1st, 2024 at 11:59p.m via the Neighborly Portal (link below). Late applications will not be accepted.

Please review 2024 Guidelines (located at the bottom of this page) for information on what to prepare for your application. There is also an application tutorial video at the end of this page.

Questions may be emailed to Vivian Krishnan at vlkrishnan@urbanaillinois.us or artsgrant@urbanaillinois.us.

 

Click this link to access the Neighborly Portal.

All applications will be accepted through Neighborly, and all past grantee recipients (cycle 2021 and on) will use this software for project management and final reporting.

 

URBANA ARTS GRANTS PROGRAM

Introduction

The City of Urbana supports opportunities for all residents to engage with the arts in its many forms. The arts are essential to the vitality for the development of the city and enhance the quality of life while encouraging economic development, improving academic performance, and celebrating diversity. The Urbana Arts and Culture Commission, through the Urbana Arts Grants Program, supports projects in the arts that are accessible to the public. This program fosters an environment for established and emerging artists to thrive in Urbana, promotes life-long participation and learning in the arts, and integrates art into the urban environment.

Up to $90,000 will be awarded to artists, arts organizations, and festival presenters for creative projects that enrich the lives of Urbana residents and visitors. 

This grant program is open to all disciplines in the arts on public display within spaces open to the public, including but not limited to creative writing, dance, film, video, music, theatre, visual arts, crafts, performing arts, spoken word, environmental arts, multimedia arts, architectural arts, landscape architecture, and emerging media. Grants will be available in five categories listed below:

  • Tier I Grants ranging between $1,000-$2,999 for individual artists and initiatives
  • Tier II Grants ranging between $3,000-$4,999 for mid-sized initiatives
  • Tier III Grants ranging between $5,000-$10,000 for large-scale special events
  • Arts in the Schools Grants for arts education initiatives in USD #116 schools (now built into the Tier I application)
  • Poet Laureate Program Honorary award for Champaign County resident poet
  • Youth Poet Laureate Program Honorary award for Urbana youth poet

 

PROGRAM GOALS FOR URBANA ARTS GRANT PROGRAM

  •  Integrate the arts into the urban environment, creating a sense of place and purpose and promoting tourism and commerce;
  •  Increase the availability of publicly accessible projects in the arts;
  •  Encourage emerging artists and art forms;
  •  Preserve and commemorate local and multicultural traditions and histories;
  •  Enrich the lives of Urbana residents and visitors;
  •  Increase opportunities for residents to engage in the arts in its many forms;
  •  Represent the community in its diversity; and
  •  Encourage partnerships among artists, performers, businesses, and organizations

 

GRANT ELIGIBILITY AND RESTRICTIONS

Eligibility

  • Projects must be exhibited or performed within the City of Urbana. Please note that the cities of Champaign and Urbana are separate entities. Further, preference may be given to projects that take place within a Tax Increment Financing District (TIF).
  • Projects must be open and accessible to the public. Projects that charge admission are required to ensure grant funding is spent primarily on portions of the project that are free and open to the public.
  • Permanent installations are not eligible at this time. Consideration will be given to murals with a detailed property owner partnership/tenant relationship, along with a plan and detailed timeline for installation, maintenance, and de-installation. 
  • Applicants do not need to live in the City of Urbana. However, Urbana residency may be taken into consideration.
  • Previous recipients of Urbana Arts Grants ARE eligible to apply for the 2024 cycle of Urbana Arts Grants. Grant applications requesting funding for new projects or new additions to ongoing projects may be given priority. 

Funding Restrictions

Grant funds must be used to support project-based efforts. Requests for operating costs will not be considered. Grant funds may NOT be used for the following purposes:

  • For the purchase of non-consumable materials (e.g., computers, software, cameras, power tools, instruments)
  • For the completion of degree work
  • For any event conducted solely or primarily as a fundraiser
  • For inherently religious activities (religious worship, instruction, or proselytization.) As a note, faith-based organizations are eligible to apply for an Urbana Arts Grant to support the non-religious cultural and arts programming that they provide and proposals should outline the care taken to separate, in time or location, their inherently religious activities from any arts or cultural programming funded through an Urbana Arts Grant.
  • For any project serving as a political endorsement
  • For any cash prizes, gifts, or giveaway items
  • For any honoraria and/or salary or service payments to City of Urbana staff or members of the Urbana Arts and Culture Commission. 
  • For any projects that serve as commercial advertising

Please email the Economic Development Supervisor with any questions at vlkrishnan@urbanaillinois.us or artsgrant@urbanaillinois.us

Link to Video Tutorial on how to complete your Neighborly Arts Grant Application:  (2) Urbana Arts Grant Neighborly Tutorial 1 - YouTube

 

 Video tutorial for how to complete the Urbana Arts Grant application via the Neighborly Portal will be listed below soon!

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