ArtPlace America

 
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    Funder Type

    Private Foundation

    IT Classification

    B - Readily funds technology as part of an award

    Authority

    ArtPlace America

    Summary

    ArtPlace America (ArtPlace) is a ten-year collaboration among a number of foundations, federal agencies, and financial institutions that works to position arts and culture as a core sector of comprehensive community planning and development in order to help strengthen the social, physical, and economic fabric of communities.

    ArtPlace focuses its work on creative placemaking, which describes projects in which art plays an intentional and integrated role in place-based community planning and development. This brings artists, arts organizations, and artistic activity into the suite of placemaking strategies pioneered by Jane Jacobs and her colleagues, who believed that community development must be locally informed, human-centric, and holistic.

    In practice, this means having arts and culture represented alongside sectors like housing and transportation – with each sector recognized as part of any healthy community; as requiring planning and investment from its community; and as having a responsibility to contribute to its community's overall future.

    Funding is divided into two categories: 

    • National Creative Placemaking - Invests in planning and development projects where arts and culture play a central role.  
    • Community Development Investments - Funds community planning and development that has not previously incorporated arts and culture strategies into its core work
      • NOTE: This was a one-time, three-year grant program hosted in 2015.  A new program has not been announced.  
     

    History of Funding

    Since 2011, the National Creative Placemaking Fund has invested in 227 projects across 152 communities of all sizes in 43 states and the District of Columbia.  A complete list of National Creative Placemaking Fund investments to date may be found here.

    Additional Information

    Funding is very competitive.  In 2016, 6% of initial applications moved into the final round for funding.  The complete list of 2016 finalists may be found here.

    Contacts

    National Creative Placemaking Fund Staff

    National Creative Placemaking Fund Staff
    195 Montague Street, 14th Floor
    Brooklyn, NY 11201
    (347) 853-7818

    Community Development Investments Staff

    Community Development Investments Staff
    195 Montague Street, 14th Floor
    Brooklyn, NY 11201
    (347) 853-7818
     

  • Eligibility Details

    Eligible applicants must be located in the U.S. or U.S. Territories and include: Non-profit organizations; Local, State, and Tribal governments; Individual artists/designers; For-profit organizations. 

    Deadline Details

    The 2016 National Creative Placemaking Fund open application process has closed.  Information on the next competition is anticipated in early 2017.  Check back to the National Creative Placemaking Fund website for updates and calls for proposals.  

    Award Details

    Approximately $10,500,000 is available in total funding for FY16. Awards for the National Creative Placemaking Fund range between $50,000 and $500,000.  Approximately 40 awards are expected.  Projects will last 18 months.

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