Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

In Times Of Need

Grants will help fund ailing arts organizati­ons

- LARA JO HIGHTOWER

The Mid-America Arts Alliance, in partnershi­p with its five sister U.S. Regional Arts Organizati­ons — Arts Midwest, Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation, New England Foundation for the Arts, South Arts and Western States Arts Federation — announced last week the creation of the United States Regional Arts Resilience Fund, intended to support small to midsized arts organizati­ons experienci­ng hardship due to the covid-19 health crisis.

M-AAA’s share of the funds is $1.54 million, which is to be distribute­d to arts organizati­ons within its region: Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Texas. The full amount — $10 million — was made possible through a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

“These grants will support organizati­ons in the arts and culture landscape who are led by and serve communitie­s of color and who have not historical­ly enjoyed access to deep funding,” says Todd Stein, president and CEO of M-AAA. “Organizati­ons serving rural communitie­s will also be prioritize­d. We are fortunate to be able to sustain these vital institutio­ns at a time when the arts are needed most to heal and unite communitie­s and our nation.”

The fund will award grants that range from $30,000 to $100,000 and will target rural and urban organizati­ons that have statewide, regional or national impact, “especially those that are historical­ly underresou­rced and those representi­ng under-resourced population­s, communitie­s and art forms,” according to a press release from the organizati­on.

The M-AAA is accepting online nomination­s through June 24 for organizati­ons to be considered for the grant. Nominees should demonstrat­e exemplary performanc­e in a number of areas, including exceptiona­l artistic, community and cultural impact; visionary leadership; demonstrat­ed community engagement and support; commitment to equity and inclusion and a track record of stability in fiscal management and ongoing operations.

Full applicatio­ns will be due on July 17. The organizati­on expects to make award announceme­nts in August.

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Alliance believes in “more art for more people,” according to their mission statement. Springdale’s Arts Center of the Ozarks hosted one of their exhibition­s, “Frida Kahlo’s Garden,” from November 2018 to January 2019. (Courtesy Photo)
The MidAmerica Arts Alliance believes in “more art for more people,” according to their mission statement. Springdale’s Arts Center of the Ozarks hosted one of their exhibition­s, “Frida Kahlo’s Garden,” from November 2018 to January 2019. (Courtesy Photo)

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