NEA Art Works 2, FY2020

An organization may submit only one application through one of the following FY 2020 categories:
Art Works or Challenge America.

The Arts Endowment's support of a project may start on or after June 1, 202 0. Generally, a period of performance of up to two years is allowed.

Grant


Program Description “The Arts .

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belong to all the people of the United States” * Art Works is the National Endowment for the Arts’ principal grants program.

Through project-based funding, we support public engagement with, and access to, various forms of excellent art across the nation, the creation of art that meets the highest standards of excellence, learning in the arts at all stages of life, and the integration of the arts into the fabric of community life.

Projects may be large or small, existing or new, and may take place in any part of the nation’s 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U. S. territories.

We encourage applications for artistically excellent projects that address any of the following activities below:
• Honor the 2020 centennial of women’s voting rights in the United States (aka the Women’s Suffrage Centennial).

• Engage with Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs); Hispanic or Latino organizations; or the Native American, Alaskan Native, and Native Hawaiian arts.

• Celebrate America’s creativity and cultural heritage.

• Invite a dialogue that fosters a mutual respect for the diverse beliefs and values of all persons and groups.

• Enrich our humanity by broadening our understanding of ourselves as individuals and as a society.

*1965 Enabling Legislation for the National Endowment for the Arts in the National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965
Related Programs

Promotion of the Arts_Grants to Organizations and Individuals

National Endowment for the Arts


Agency: National Endowment for the Arts

Office: National Endowment for the Arts

Estimated Funding: $18,750,000


Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories



Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
NEA Web Site Announcement

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Eligibility applicants are community-based coalitions addressing youth substance use that have previously received a DFC grant but experienced a lapse in funding or have concluded the first five-year funding cycle and are applying for a second five-year funding cycle.

Statutory Eligibility Requirements, written into the DFC Act, are inherent in the language of the DFC Support Program.

Applicants should refer to Table 1: Statutory Eligibility Requirements, which contains a summary of the minimum documentation applicants must provide to meet these criteria.

The table also specifies evidence required and where to place it in the application (e.g., as an attachment, in the Project Narrative, or in the Budget Narrative).Failure to meet any single statutory eligibility requirement will cause the application to be deemed ineligible; in such case it will not move forward to peer review.

Should your application fail to meet the eligibility requirements, the person listed as the Business Official on the Application for Federal Assistance (SF-424) will receive a letter stating why the application was deemed ineligible.

No additional information may be added to an application after the application deadline.

Final authority lies with the DFC Administrator to determine the eligibility of an application.NOTE: Coalitions that have already received 10 years of DFC funding are not eligible to apply for this grant.All DFC applications will be jointly screened by ONDCP and SAMHSA to determine whether an applicant meets all the DFC Support Program Statutory Eligibility Requirements identified in Table 1.

In addition, the non-profit status of the legal applicant (if applicable) will be verified along with its ability to fiscally manage federal funds.

Applications submitted by eligible coalitions that demonstrate they meet all requirements will then be scored through a peer review process according to the evaluation criteria described in the Application Review Information of this FOA.

Each year, DFC recipients must demonstrate compliance with all of the Statutory Eligibility Requirements to be considered for continuation funding.A DFC legal applicant (an organization applying on behalf of a coalition, the coalition, or the applicant coalition) must reside within the United States and/or the U. S. Territories.

The intent of the DFC Support Program is to fund coalition activities in the United States and does not authorize the funding of organizations or activities outside the United States.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://www.arts.gov/grants/apply-grant/grants-organizations

Contact:


Agency Email Description:
NEA Web Manager

Agency Email:


Date Posted:
2019-05-09

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2019-08-10


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