Statewide Arts Service Organizations - SASOs Grant
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in Ohio that offer professional services to arts and cultural groups statewide, helping to strengthen the arts sector across the state.
The Statewide Arts Service Organizations (SASOs) grant program, administered by the Ohio Arts Council (OAC), provides four-year operating support to qualifying organizations that deliver statewide professional services to Ohio's arts, arts education, and cultural communities. This program replaces competitive operating and project grants, recognizing the essential role of SASOs in enhancing the state's arts sector. Grant awards are determined by a formula that evaluates an organization’s allowable operating income over the most recent three fiscal years, and all grants require a one-to-one cash match. Eligibility requirements stipulate that applicants must be nonprofit organizations offering technical assistance, professional development, and resources to Ohio's arts and cultural communities. They must demonstrate a statewide presence through geographically diverse boards and service provision and must have a defined membership or constituency that includes individuals and organizations. Additional requirements include maintaining a dedicated paid staff, addressing constituent needs through service design and evaluation, and having received at least two OAC grants in the last four fiscal years evaluated through a panel process. The SASO program allows funding to cover administrative expenses, member services, program planning, education, and evaluation. Grantees are expected to collaborate with the OAC by engaging in specific partnership activities, such as delivering professional development sessions, nominating grant review panelists, and leading collaborative initiatives. Grantees must submit off-year updates to maintain their funding, which include summaries of upcoming programming and updated financial data through the SMU/DataArts Funder Report. Applications are evaluated by a panel of out-of-state arts professionals based on criteria such as program quality, community engagement, resource management, and success measurement. The process includes public panel meetings where applications are discussed, scored, and ranked. Funding recommendations are subject to final approval by the OAC Board. The next application deadline for SASO funding is February 1, 2027, at 5 p.m. Off-year updates are due annually by April 1 in non-application years. Final reports for each grant year must be submitted within 30 days after the project end date to ensure compliance and prevent future funding ineligibility. Applicants must use the ARTIE system for submissions and updates. OAC staff are available to assist applicants with eligibility confirmation, grant management, and compliance with program requirements. Detailed guidance is provided through appendices and additional resources available on the OAC website.
Award Range
Not specified - Not specified
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
Yes - 1:1 cash match
Additional Details
Grants may be used for a variety of expenses including administrative costs, member services, program planning, education, and evaluation.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
All applicants must possess nonprofit status. Additional eligibility requirements follow: Applicants must provide technical assistance, professional development, and resources that primarily serve Ohio’s arts, arts education, and/or cultural communities. Organizations with a mission of primarily providing arts programming as opposed to serving other providers in the arts community do not qualify. Applicants must maintain a statewide presence as demonstrated by both a geographically diverse board and service provision throughout the state. Applicants must serve a defined membership or constituency that includes organizations as well as individuals. Applicants must maintain a dedicated, paid staff administering core business functions. Applicants must consider constituents needs in designing services, including having both a demonstrated method of determining constituents’ needs and an evaluation process to gauge the effectiveness of services designed to address them. Applicants must have received at least two OAC grants in the last four OAC fiscal years. This support must have come from an OAC funding program that evaluated and scored the application through a panel process, which include ArtSTART, ArtsNEXT, Arts Partnership, ArtsRISE, Statewide Arts Service Organization, Sustainability, and former programs that include Artists with Disabilities Access Program (for Organizations) and Arts Access. Applicants must maintain an up-to-date profile in *SMU/DataArts, a national initiative focused on collecting and analyzing financial and participation information from arts and cultural organizations. A current profile must include the two most recently completed fiscal years of data as of the November 1 immediately preceding the deadline. *Note: FY 2026 - 2027 is expected to mark the final biennium of the SMU/DataArts Funder Report as a required financial material for SASO organizations. An alternative financial requirement will begin with FY 2028 - 2029. Applicants are encouraged to contact Ohio Arts Council staff to confirm eligibility prior to starting an application. Note: Recipients of SASO grant awards are not eligible to apply for or receive other competitive OAC awards during their SASO grant periods (Sustainability, ArtSTART, ArtsNEXT, Arts Partnership, and ArtsRISE). Please refer to Appendix A for other OAC funding restrictions that may affect your eligibility.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
Not specified
Application Closes
February 1, 2027
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