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Grants of up to $100,000 to ensure arts organizations have the resources to rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic more resilient than before
Congratulations to the 34 organizations supported by the South Arts Resilience Fund
Read the Press ReleaseThe deadline for nominations has passed. The guidelines below are for reference only.
The COVID-19 pandemic has magnified the long-term challenges in the arts and culture ecosystem: under-capitalization and lack of working capital, reliance on restricted grants and/or endowment assets, income streams that are not diverse, and reliance on a freelance workforce that cannot sustain themselves. And, because of the "shared experience" nature of most arts experiences, many arts organizations will be among the last types of businesses to fully re-open as our country navigates the pandemic and audiences' uncertainties; these vulnerable — yet vital — cultural institutions will bear some of the hardest impacts on their bottom line. While many generous funders, both private and public, are focused on the immediate recovery needs of these institutions, South Arts and our fellow regional arts organizations are asking: how can we support the long-term resiliency of these vital resources?
With support from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, South Arts and our fellow regional arts organizations are beginning to answer this question with the United States Regional Arts Resilience Fund. This fund is supporting new, region-specific programs to build the long-term resiliency of our country's arts organizations. Through the South Arts Resilience Fund, significant grants — ranging from $30,000 to $100,000 — will be available to small- and mid-sized arts organizations (for this fund, defined as having a budget between $250,000 and $10,000,000 in the most recently completed fiscal year) with a history of visionary leadership and deep impact across their state and the region. Emphasis will be given to historically under-resourced organizations, and/or those that represent under-resourced populations, communities, and/or art forms. These grants will allow arts organizations to reimagine their work, increasing their resilience and sustainability as cities and states re-open.
Read the South Arts Resilience Fund Press Release
In complement and contrast with the South Arts Sustainability grants and other CARES Act related funding, the South Arts Resilience Fund encourages long-term planning and work. The CARES Act priorities focused on the immediacy of keeping people employed and organizations open; the South Arts Resilience Fund supports organizations to look into the next year and beyond with programs, planning, and reimagining their work.
The activities that can be supported by these funds are wide in scope, but must address the concept of what an organization needs to do in order to be resilient during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. This might include (but is not limited to) forward-looking activities such as future-scenario planning, support for new media needs (including adaptations, new methods of program delivery, and/or acquisition of software and hardware for online programming), help with the costs of collaborations as well as operating support such as infrastructure and salary for critical staff.
For this program, South Arts is specifically addressing the following:
Through this program, South Arts envisions a more resilient and robust arts and cultural sector that is better able to serve their constituents. The recipients of these grants will have the resources and capital to plan, adapt, and take risks. They will find new methods to collaborate with artists. They will be able to serve as models for other organizations. And, ultimately, audiences across the region will benefit from new entry-points and ways to connect with the artists, organizations, and institutions that foster creativity.
Applications will be available by invitation only. The primary method with which South Arts will invite organizations to apply is through a nomination process. In addition, organizations may self-nominate themselves using the form below. To be considered for an invitation and nominate your organization, please review the following guidelines and details. Please note that not all nominees will be invited to submit full applications.
The following is a top-level list of the main eligibility requirements necessary to be considered for a South Arts Resilience Fund grant. A full list of eligibility requirements and guidelines will be made available to nominees invited to submit a full application.
Please note that there is no matching requirement for this grant. Additionally, organizations who received funds through a South Arts Sustainability Grant and/or other CARES Act funding through the National Endowment for the Arts, a State Arts Agency, or other organization may also be eligible for this program.
All self-nominations must be submitted online using the nomination form below. For assistance, contact Ivan Schustak at 404-874-7244 ext. 29.
The South Arts Resilience Fund is supported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and is a regional component of the United States Regional Arts Resilience Fund.
Once your have reviewed the program details, priorities, and requirements above, you may use the form below to nominate your organization. Please note that not all nominees will be invited to apply.
Begin a NominationFor questions about the South Arts Resilience Fund, please contact Ivan Schustak
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