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Iowa Arts Council Mini Grant Changes
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Mary Sundet Jones Iowa Arts Council Administrator Sarah Ekstrand Workshops, Rosters, & Special Projects Coordinator Have a question? Click on "Ask a Question" to write it in.
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Here’s What We’ll Cover
Not taking general questions about applying to the IAC – we assume you’ve applied for a Mini Grant before. Mini Grant application form – where we’ve made changes Why? To make the process cleaner and clearer both for the applicant and the panel reviewer.
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Mini Grant Deadlines
Deadlines
:
FY10 Grants
March 1, 2010
: for projects occurring between April 1 and June 30, 2010
May 3, 2010
: for projects occurring between June 1 and June 30, 2010 August of 2010 – OR for projects occurring in July or
Deadlines: FY11 Grants
June 1, 2010:
June 30, 2011 for projects occurring anytime after July 1, 2010 and ending before
July 1, 2010:
for projects occurring anytime after August 1, 2010 and ending before June 30, 2011
First business day of each month from then on.
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Funding Amount
$1000
maximum for Mini Grants no longer $1500 OK to ask for less than $1,000
Note: you may still receive a maximum of TWO Major and/or Mini Grants in 1 fiscal year.
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Submission Changes
No more eGRANT (for now) Application form is online Download, complete, mail in/deliver www.iowaartscouncil.org
Supplemental materials in ONE package with application by 4:30 p.m. on the deadline date.
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Categories
No more categories for Mini Grants! (i.e. Artist, Organization, Public Art, etc.) Mini Grant projects are simply
Project Grants Arts
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Changes to App Form
Looks different
, but requests similar information
Narrative section
Clarified language Up to 3 pages – you decide size of each section Reduced number of
Supplemental Materials
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Profile of the Applicant
Why include this section?
So reviewers know about you and the work you do
New instructions:
Artists
: Briefly describe your artistic career, including your vision for your work as an artist, the type of work you create and/or perform
Organizations
: Briefly describe your organization's mission and purpose, primary service area, and constituents served.
Scholars
(if applying for a Folk and Traditional Arts Scholarly project): Briefly describe your experience documenting, preserving, and/or presenting folk and traditional arts, including the specific folk art genres.
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Artistic Excellence of the Project (was Artistic Excellence)
Why make changes?
Artistic goals could get lost in the old format – but they’re the most important thing Reviewers wanted more details about the artistic qualifications of partners
New Narrative Instructions:
Describe the project and your artistic goals for it. What will it look like if it is successful?
If applicable, describe any others with key artistic roles in the project, and detail their roles.
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Who Benefits (was Service to Iowans)
Why make changes?
Needed specific language for individual artists Needed cleaner and more direct language Deal with problems related to “Underserved”
New narrative instructions:
Artist Applicants
: Describe how this project will benefit your artistic work/career.
All Others
: Define the Iowa audience/s being served by this project, and describe how they will benefit.
All
: If there are participants or an audience for the project, describe how they will know about the project, and how they will know how to participate.
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Project Planning, Management, and Evaluation (was Planning & Implementation)
Why make changes?
To focus on the most basic info reviewers need to know Link evaluation with goals Help reviewers believe you have capacity for success
New narrative instructions:
Provide details about how you will make the project happen. Briefly describe the steps you will take to complete the tasks necessary to achieve your goals, and how you will evaluate your success Briefly describe your experience and/or qualifications to manage a project of the scale and scope you are proposing.
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Additional Documents
Applications without these attachments will not be considered for funding.
1.
Artist Information
artists) (Required if hiring/using independent Confirmation that artist/s will participate if funded If artist is NOT on an IAC roster: artist's resume or CV and work samples If artist IS on an IAC roster: a copy of his/her online roster information page - ONLY if the artist's roster material relates to this proposed project Have a question? Click on "Ask a Question" to write it in.
Additional Documents, cont’d
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Service Contract Substitute W-9 Form Minority Impact Form (Required by the State of Iowa)
What’s not on this list?
Timeline Letters of Support Additional Materials Have a question? Click on "Ask a Question" to write it in.
Budget
No real changes
You must still describe what IAC funds & matching funds will support, and source(s) of matching funds
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Underserved
Fundamental change:
Not part of narrative questions Not something you define (& defend) for yourself Not scored: information gathered for tracking purposes only
Underserved groups in Iowa:
Small towns/rural areas New Iowans, especially immigrant groups People with disabilities
Underserved art forms in Iowa:
Dance Media Arts Folk and Traditional Arts Have a question? Click on "Ask a Question" to write it in.
Review Criteria / Scoring
Why make changes?
Clearer method for panelists Applicants know better what the score is based on Allows heavier weighting for Artistic Excellence of the Project
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Artistic Excellence of the Project
10 points -
Primary artists/artistic staff involved in the project are clearly identified, roles are clear, and artistic abilities are excellent.
10 points -
The project’s goals and artistic merit are excellent.
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Review Criteria / Scoring (cont’d)
Who Benefits
5 points -
The project will benefit the applicant and any identified Iowa audiences.
5 points -
The project is inclusive and engages appropriate participants
Planning, Management, & Evaluation
5 points -
The plan to implement and evaluate the project is well thought out and achievable by the people involved.
5 points -
The budget is appropriate for the scale and scope of the project. Have a question? Click on "Ask a Question" to write it in.
Panel Review
No changes
2-day Panel Review
Reviewed by 2 staff and one non-staff 1 day to read and score Panelists read all applications submitted that month ½ day for panel discussion (not open to public) Have a question? Click on "Ask a Question" to write it in.
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