This overview session is open to any representative of an arts and
culture, heritage or arts service organization receiving funding from
the Office of Arts & Culture's Civic Partners funding program. This
session will cover:1) what to expect for the year
2) timeline
3) how you access your award amount
4) each step of the grants management process
5) the paperwork/steps you’ll need to follow to receive
your grant funding
6) opportunity to ask any questions about the process
We especially encourage the following individuals to attend:
1) reps from organizations that are receiving funding for
the first time
2) reps from organizations that have not received funding
from this program in a while
3) staff who are new to managing this grant for your
organization
4) reps from organizations who simply want a refresher on
the program as the process continues to evolve
The Office of Arts & Culture’s Civic Partners grant strives to serve
all people who live, work in, and visit Seattle by partnering with
arts and culture, heritage, and arts service organizations of all
sizes and disciplines. The City's investment is aimed at creating
broad public access to a rich array of meaningful arts opportunities
while promoting a healthy, diverse and inclusive cultural community.
Please note:
We have limited space for most of these, so please do sign up if you
plan to attend a SESSION AS WE CANNOT GUARANTEE YOU A SEAT IF YOU
DON’t register in advance. We may cancel a SESSION PENDING SIGN-ups.
And if you sign-up and realize you cannot attend, please email
Kathy.Hsieh@seattle.gov so we can free up the spot for someone else.
We may send follow-up information to those who register so if you
don’t register you may miss getting key information (for instance if
a workshop location changes or is cancelled).
Thanks so much! We look forward to meeting with you!
Photo Credit: Whim W'Him's Into You I Go Willingly, choreographed by
James Gregg, featuring Jim Kent and Patrick Kilbane, photo by Bamberg
Fine Art (c)
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