10/24/2020
The Tulsa Arts Commission is coordinating with ahha Tulsa and Arts Alliance Tulsa to host virtual VISION Arts grant program sessions at the following times: 10 a.m. Mon, Oct 26 and 6 p.m. Wed, Oct. 28.
Information on how to join the virtual sessions is available at www.tulsaplanning.org/visionarts.
The VISION Arts Creative & Cultural Economic Recovery Program, a collaboration between Tulsa City Council, the Mayor’s Office, and Tulsa Arts Commission, will provide nominated 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(3)-sponsored organizations funding for programs that employ creative or scholastic talent to offer safe arts and humanities experiences to audiences. Applying organizations may request up to $25,000 in funding with no private match requirement.
Eligible organizations must provide proof of their own (or sponsor’s) tax-exempt status, details about the current and anticipated effects COVID-19 will have on their finances, and a justification of planned expenses. Nominated organizations will have until Nov. 30, 2021 to make qualifying expenses.
Before finalizing submissions, applicants may request personalized support from an independent arts and culture professional before 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 15. To apply or learn more about the program and its requirements, visit www.tulsaplanning.org/visionarts. The deadline to apply is 5 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 30. Finalists for funding will be selected in December, with disbursements expected to follow as soon as possible. For questions, contact JT Paganelli at [email protected].