Broward Cultural Division Presents a Design Arts Program Grant Application Workshop


5/20/2008 9:28:44 AM


Application Workshops for a Grant that Assists With Community Design Offered on May 22, 2008 at 2:00 and 7:00 p.m.

BROWARD COUNTY, FL – Broward County Commission’s Cultural Division announces a grant application workshop to be offered for the Design Arts Grant Program. The workshop will be held TWICE on Thursday, May 22, 2008 at 2:00 pm and again at 7:00 pm, in the Broward County Main Library, Bienes Center Conference Room, 6th Floor, 100 S. Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale.

The Design Arts Grant Program is aimed at improving the aesthetics of the built environment in Broward to create a stronger sense of place and community identity. The specific purpose of this grant is to assist partnerships of entities in Broward County and/or not-for-profit organizations (neighborhood associations, historical organizations, local Main Street programs, civic organizations, etc.) to help fund the cost of contracting with a professional design team. The Design Arts Program can also assist with funding projects that include the creation of regional or multi-municipality community pre-design cultural plans (with a minimum of three municipalities).

An entity that is a not-for-profit organization, municipality, state government agency or political subdivision of state government, located primarily in Broward County, or a subdivision of Broward County, in collaboration with one or more Broward-based government entity(s) or not-for-profit organization(s) may apply. One entity will be the lead applicant, responsible for meeting project and grant requirements.

Funds awarded under the Design Arts Program are for design development and cultural planning only, not implementation or construction. Recent examples of past funded projects include: Northwest 27th Avenue District – Urban Landscape, Wayfinding, District Design Improvements & Master Plan Project by Roosevelt Gardens Homeowners Association, The Jaycee Park Design and Wayfinding Plan Project by Wilton Manors Main Street and the Art and Antiques District Public Art Plan by the City of Dania Beach, FL.

The award size for this grant program is up to $15,000 per project, per applicant, on a funds available basis. The deadline for grant applications is July 1, 2008.

To RSVP online, please visit www.broward.org/arts and click on “workshops.” For additional information, contact Adriane Clarke, grants specialist at 954-357-7530, e-mail: aclakre@broward.org.

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