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2024-2025 Creative Aging Project Grant

$2,500
Closed
WY
Grant Description

The Creative Aging Project Grant, offered by the Wyoming Arts Council, aims to foster Creative Aging programming within Wyoming communities. This competitive grant supports non-profit organizations and individual teaching artists in developing and implementing engaging programs. While the specific foundation mission alignment and strategic priorities are not explicitly detailed as a separate entity, the Wyoming Arts Council's role inherently positions this grant within a framework of promoting arts and cultural engagement, thereby improving the quality of life for Wyoming residents, particularly older adults. The grant's structure of funding increments for each 8-week program aligns with a theory of change that posits sustained artistic engagement can lead to positive outcomes for participants. The primary target beneficiaries of this grant are older adults in Wyoming communities, who will participate in the Creative Aging programs. The impact goals are to develop and implement between one and four separate 8-week creative aging programs by June 30th, 2025. These programs are expected to serve a broad audience, be artistically excellent, and incorporate outreach. The grant implicitly seeks to enhance the well-being, social connection, and creative expression of older adults through structured artistic activities, contributing to a more vibrant and connected community. The grant prioritizes the development and implementation of multiple 8-week creative aging programs. Funding is directly tied to the number of programs proposed, with $2,500 awarded for each program, up to a maximum of four programs ($10,000). This focus ensures a programmatic approach to creative aging rather than one-off events. Additionally, the eligibility criteria emphasize the capacity and compliance of applicant organizations (501(c)(3) non-profits or government agencies) and the qualifications and residency of individual artists, ensuring responsible stewardship of grant funds and effective program delivery. Expected outcomes include the successful completion of between one and four 8-week creative aging programs across Wyoming. Measurable results would include the number of programs implemented, the number of participants served, and potentially qualitative feedback on participant engagement and artistic experiences, although specific metrics for impact are not detailed within the provided text. The grant's success will ultimately be measured by its ability to cultivate new or expanded creative aging opportunities that meet the artistic excellence and broad audience reach criteria set forth by the Wyoming Arts Council, fostering a more artistically engaged and supportive environment for older adults.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - $2,500

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Grants will be awarded in increments of $2,500 for each 8 week creative aging program ($2,500 for one program, $5,000 for two programs, $7,500 for three programs, $10,000 for four programs).

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

City or township governments
State governments
Nonprofits
County governments

Additional Requirements

Both arts organizations and individual teaching artists are eligible to apply for this grant. In order to qualify for this grant, your organization must: Be a 501(c)3 nonprofit or be a government agency Be based in Wyoming and in compliance with all Wyoming state laws Full eligibility guidelines can be viewed on our website If applying as an individual artist, you must Meet all eligibility requirements for individual artists as listed on our website Proposed programs should accomplish the following: Primarily serve older adults (55+). Programs that are working with a residential aging community (residential nursing home, etc) should be open and advertised to the general public for attendance. Programs should utilize the Lifetime Arts Model of Creative Aging programming of an 8 week long sequential skills-building program followed by a public culminating event. Similar, alternative models that prioritize social engagement and sequential learning will also be considered.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

June 5, 2024

Application Closes

July 10, 2024

Contact Information

Grantor

Josh Chrysler

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