Creative Sonoma - District 5 Community Public Art Project Grants This grant program is intended to enable creative projects in the Fifth District that demonstrate the power of the arts to contribute to the social cohesion of our communities through beautification of downtown areas or neighborhoods. Applications are being accepted to advance that broad objective in unincorporated Fifth District locations that are publicly accessible. This program is made possible with support from Board of Supervisors Chair and Fifth District Supervisor, Lynda Hopkins, through community infrastructure funding. All applications must be entered via Submittable – paper-based, handwritten or incomplete applications will not be reviewed.
PROJECT GOALS :
Improve public spaces through creative projects accessible to Fifth District residents and visitors
Improve public spaces in unincorporated areas in the Fifth District
Build sense of shared creativity for West County’s residents
Generate support from the community and / or local artists
Optional Social Cohesion Impact : reflect the diversity of the West County community
AVAILABLE FUNDING :
Approximately 10 awards of up to $10,000 (most in the $5,000 range)
ELIGIBILITY :
Nonprofit organizations
Schools
Chambers of Commerce
Faith organizations
Neighborhood or business groups
County departments and other governmental agencies
Organizations with physical locations in the Fifth District are encouraged to apply.
PROJECT REQUIREMENTS :
Community and / or artist supported public art projects
Creative projects that demonstrate the power of the arts to contribute to the social cohesion of our communities through beautification of downtown areas or neighborhoods
Projects developed with Fifth District communities
Projects located in unincorporated areas in the Fifth District that are publicly accessible
Not eligible : projects located outside of the Fifth District; projects in incorporated Fifth District locations; projects proposed for Caltrans sites.
PROJECT LOCATIONS :
Locations can include streets, sidewalks, alleys, plazas, storefronts, or public spaces (interior or exterior) in unincorporated Fifth District
Projects should be free and accessible to the community, and appropriately sited in publicly accessible locations
Applicants should have an appropriate location confirmed prior to submitting for this grant. Some formal permission (written, agreement, permit) must be provided to the County before grant award, should you be funded.
Projects proposed for Caltrans sites are not eligible for funding through this program.
IMPORTANT DATES (subject to change) :
Online Application Opens : January 8, 2025
Virtual Application Workshop : January 23, 12-1pm
Application Deadline : March 3, 11 : 59pm Extended
Awards Announced : TBD March
Funding Period : April – September 2025
Projects should be on a scale that they can be planned, developed, and executed within a six-month production schedule.
Consider registering for and attending the virtual Application Workshop to be scheduled for January 23, 2025. The first half of the workshop will include review of the program along with questions and answers, followed by a line-by-line review of the application for those who want or need more in-depth assistance. The workshop will be recorded and posted on the grant webpage.
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