Grant Application Form
 
NWRDC/McKnight

Northwest Minnesota Artist Fellowship

Fiscal Years 2009-2010
July 1, 2008 - June 30, 2010

 

DEADLINES

October 15, 2008
October 15, 2009
 

 

Northwest Minnesota Arts Council
Northwest Regional Development Commission
115 South Main
Warren, MN 56762

(218) 745-6733

www.nwrdc.org

mara@nwrdc.org


Instructions for Completing the Grant Application Form

1. Before filling out this form, read the Northwest Minnesota Artist Fellowship guidelines at the end of this page.

Please print out and read the Northwest Minnesota Arts Council’s Program Guidelines for more information on compliance requirements, the Council’s review criteria, and other important information about all our grants programs.

2. The information requested in this form is needed for the Arts Council to adequately review your request for grant funds. Please answer, as completely as possible, all questions.   The applicant is responsible for the quality and scope of responses.

Suggestion for working with on-line application:  Print out all the application pages first.  Fill in the entire application with pencil as a draft.  When satisfied, type your final information into the form and print.  Make sure you send the completed form and all attachments to our office by the deadline date.  (You will not be able to save your information into the form for future use.)  

3. If space on the application form is inadequate, attach additional sheet(s), do not attempt to make the boxes larger than they appear on the form.

4. Send in the mail to our office one original of the grant application.

5. Applications must be postmarked by the deadline dates listed on the cover above to be eligible.  Projects must be completed within the next calendar year in order to qualify. 

6. E-mail your grant questions to mara@nwrdc.org or call Mara Wittman at 218-745-6733.  Remember that only residents within our seven county service area are eligible to apply, they include the Minnesota counties: Kittson, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, and Roseau.


Northwest Minnesota Artist Fellowship Grant Application Form


Northwest Minnesota Artist Fellowship Guidelines

GENERAL INFORMATION

The Arts Council of the Northwest Regional Development Commission is one of eleven regional arts councils in the State of Minnesota. The regional arts council system provides a decentralized mechanism for the distribution of arts funding.

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council offers granting programs, information services, technical assistance, and arts programs to residents of the seven counties of northwestern Minnesota. The seven-county area includes Kittson, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake and Roseau Counties.

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council developed the Northwest Artist Fellowship program with McKnight Foundation funding to provide financial support to artists committed to advancing their careers.

This program provides deserving artists with small but critical grants for specific projects that contribute directly to their creative growth and development as professionals, especially if the project expands the artist’s present work in a specific way. Applications are encouraged in all disciplines:

Dance - Performing Literature - Poetry / Prose
- Choreography - Fiction
- Creative non-fiction
Media Arts - Photography (not journalism)
- Film and Video
Theater Arts - Acting
Music - Performing - Directing
- Conducting - Composing
- Composing - Costume design
- Playwriting
Visual Arts - 2 and 3 dimensional art -Screenwriting

APPLICANT ELIGIBILITY

• An applicant must be a resident of Minnesota and have resided in the seven-county northwestern Minnesota area for at least one year prior to the deadline date of the application.
• An applicant must be at least 18 years of age.
• Artists are not eligible to receive a grant two consecutive years. Artists who have never received a fellowship grant might be given priority during the review session.

FUNDING GUIDELINES AND RESTRICTIONS

• Three grants will be awarded for $1,200.00 and one grant will be awarded for $4,000.00. 
• No amount of the grant may be used to cover expenses incurred before the “Earliest Starting Date” described on the enclosed Application Schedule on page 5.
• An individual may not receive more than one fellowship within three fiscal years (July 1 to June 30).
• Requests from individuals whose final report for a previous grant is overdue will not be considered.
• Requests from individuals listed as project directors on organizational grants with final reports overdue to the Northwest Minnesota Arts Council will not be considered.
• Individuals who have received funding from the Minnesota State Arts Board are not eligible for funding from the Northwest Regional Development Commission for the same project.

PROJECT ELIGIBILITY

The project must be able to be completed within the next calendar year as described on the Application Schedule on page 5.

The grant must support a specific main project which will contribute significantly to the artist’s growth, as opposed to unrestricted support. The following examples of projects are not meant to be limiting or all inclusive:

Production and Presentation:
- preparations for a specific visual art show
- portfolio production relating to a specific project
- production of a composer or musician demonstration tape for a specific audition or performance
- videocassette production for a specific presentation
- editorial assistance related to a concrete project
- development of a promotional brochure relating to a specific project

Training:
- Includes advanced training, apprenticeship with a professional artist, and career counseling.
- Costs of regular college or university courses are not eligible for funding.
- Applications to general workshops must demonstrate how creative development will occur as a result of attendance.
Supplies:
- supplies and materials necessary for the completion or production of new work
- studio set-up costs (as long as the project also includes the creation of new work)
It is required that the applicant solicit and document more than one quote or estimate for a single piece of equipment valued at more than $300.00. While it is not necessary to accept the lowest quote, the applicant should indicate why the accepted quote was selected.
Services:
- Includes rental of facilities for the presentation of new work.
- Fees to a professional framing studio

APPLICATION MATERIALS

An application must include the following for consideration for funding:

1. Application Form

Applications must be submitted on the NWRDC/McKnight Northwest Minnesota Artist Fellowship Grant Application form. The content, accuracy, and completeness of an application are solely the responsibility of the applicant.

Applicants are encouraged to contact the Northwest Minnesota Arts Council office early in the planning process at which time the staff can provide the most assistance. Such assistance in no way implies that a grant request will be funded.

2. Artist Resume or Vita

Typed, and no longer than two pages, the artist’s resume or vita must be submitted which includes information on:
- education and/or training - commissions
- arts related employment record - honors and awards
- exhibitions, publications, or performances - other applicable biographical data

3. Work Samples

Samples of the artist’s work should be submitted as indicated:

Dancers and Theater Artists and Media Artists - A 5-minute sample on a standard 1/2" VHS videotape or standard DVD, cued for review. Please include short sections of two contrasting works.

Musicians - A 5-minute sample on a standard 1/2" VHS videotape or on a standard audio cassette tape, cued for review. Please include short sections of two contrasting works.

Visual Artists, Set Designers, Costume Designers and Photographers - No more than ten different 35-mm slides of at least five pieces of work; or, a 5-minute sample of at least five pieces of work on a standard 1/2" VHS videotape, cued for review; or, color photographs of at least five pieces of work. If submitting slides, standard 2" by 2" slides should be enclosed in a clear plastic sheet. Each slide or photo should be labeled with the artist’s name, title of the work, the date it was completed and which end is up.

Writers and Playwriters - Fifteen page sample, must be original work, typewritten.

4. Description of Work Samples

A maximum of one typewritten page describing all of the work samples must be submitted. Any information pertinent to better understand the work samples should be included. For visual artists, the information must include the size of the work and the medium used.

5. Letter of Recommendation

Letter of recommendation from one or more professional sources in the applicant’s arts discipline must be submitted. Note: We are looking for an individual who can speak on your behalf that you complete projects on time with a high degree of commitment and professionalism.

REVIEW PROCESS

• The Northwest Regional Arts Council Director will review the applications for accuracy, completeness, and eligibility.
• Council members with a conflict of interest in regard to a specific applicant or project, declare such and comply with the Northwest Minnesota Arts Council Policies and Procedures.
• Applications will be reviewed solely on the application form and supporting materials submitted.
• In reviewing the applications, the Council members will first determine the eligibility of the application, based both on the individual’s eligibility and the project restrictions. Any projects which are determined to be ineligible shall be eliminated from the review process.
• Through majority vote, the Council will make a recommendation for full funding, partial funding, or denial of funding based on the following review criteria:
a. overall excellence of the artist’s work and demonstration of exceptional talent as demonstrated by the work samples;
b. evidence of serious professional commitment as demonstrated in the application form, the resume, and letters of recommendation,
c. the project’s contribution to the artist’s creative and professional growth as demonstrated in the application form and the letters of recommendation.
d. evidence that the artist will share this activity with the public as demonstrated in the application form.
• If an application is recommended for funding, the Council will then rate the application.
• Applications will be ranked in descending numerical order. A copy of the Northwest Minnesota Arts Council’s Rating Form is available upon request.
• Grants are awarded to the extent of funds available. If two applications receive identical ratings, the application with the earliest receipt date will be given first priority. Applicants should be aware that even though an application may be recommended for funding, its ranking may fall below the line of available funds.
• If the funds available are insufficient to cover the lower- ranked request, the applicant will be offered partial funding. If accepted, a revised project description and budget must be submitted within thirty days of notification. The revised budget is required to illustrate the project’s potential for completion as stated with reduced funding. Failure to provide the required documents within the prescribed time can result in the cancellation of a grant commitment.
• The recommendations of the Arts Council will be submitted to the Northwest Regional Development Commission for action.
• All applicants will receive a notification letter of acceptance or rejection within 20 days after final review of the application by the NWRDC, except when a revised budget and/or project description is necessary.

APPEALS POLICY

Any applicant who can show cause that established grant review procedures were not followed may file an appeal according to NWRDC policies which are available upon request. There is no right of appeal for dispute of decision of the NWRDC with respect to artistic quality, artistic excellence, the quality of the artistic activity, or the work of an individual artist.

GRANTEE RESPONSIBILITIES

If a grant is received, the grantee must:

1. Sign and submit to the NWRDC within 45 days of receiving the funding notice, the contract and a request for payment form.

2. Agree that the project will be carried out within the project calendar year. Any changes must be requested and approved, in writing and in advance, with the Arts Council office.

3. Include the following credit line in all publicity, advertising, news releases, printed programs, and promotional material:
“This activity is funded by a grant from the McKnight Foundation through the Northwest Regional Development Commission.”

4. Insure that access to participation in the project will not be limited on the basis of national origin, race, religion, age or sex.

5. Be legally responsible for the completion of the project and for the proper management of the grant funds.

6. Submit the final report form along with supporting materials and documentation of expenses within sixty (60) days of the project’s completion to ensure no future penalty.

7. Permit the NWRDC reasonable access to all activities supported by the NWRDC for purposes of an audit or evaluation. The NWRDC shall have access to any books, documents, papers, and records regarding the granted project. These records and supporting documents shall be retained for a period of three (3) years following the completion of the project.

8. Return the entire grant award to the NWRDC in the event the project cannot be completed as stated in the application.
 

If necessary, additional but clearly outlined conditions will be added to the contract.

GRANT PAYMENT AND FINAL REPORT

Payment of 50% (or up to $590.00) of the grant award will be sent to the grantee within forty-five (45) days after the signed NWRDC/McKnight Individual Artists Grant Contract and Request for Payment are received by the NWRDC office.

The grantee may claim an additional 40% of the grant award by submitting receipts for the first half of the funding (some exceptions might be made on a case by case basis). Your final report will be due within (60) days of your project's completion date as stated on question 2 of your application but no later than May 1, 2008. The final payment of the last 10% of your grant will occur after your project has been completed and your final report including all your receipts has been approved.

The final report is an extremely important document. If the project has been carefully managed, the project description and budget in the original application and the final report should be very similar.

The Arts Council is aware that as some projects develop, some minor differences may arise, but applicants should take every precaution to insure implementation, operation and evaluation of the project as described on the application.

Applicants who fail to submit the final report within the prescribed time without good cause, subject to NWRDC approval, will automatically be considered ineligible for future funding.

GRANT TERMINATION

A grant may be terminated at any time under the following circumstances:

a. by mutual written consent of the NWRDC and the recipient;

b. upon the written request of the recipient, but such termination shall not necessarily relieve the recipient of its responsibilities as set forth in the Individual Artist Grant Contract;

c. by the NWRDC upon the failure of the recipient to comply with one or more of the conditions of the Individual Artists Grant Contract. Such termination shall be effective upon receipt of written notice by the recipient.

If termination occurs after funds have been distributed, the entire amount of the distributed grant award must be returned to the NWRDC.

APPLICATION SCHEDULE

Applications must be post marked by deadline date to be eligible for consideration. Late applications will not be considered.

DEADLINE ARTS COUNCIL REVIEW NWRDC ACTION EARLIEST STARTING DATE
October 15, 2008 Nov. 28, 2008 Dec. 6, 2008 Jan. 1, 2009
October 15, 2009 Dec. 1, 2009 Dec. 5, 2009 Jan. 1, 2010
       
       

The review dates are based on regular meeting dates of the Arts Council and the Northwest Regional Development Commission. Consult the Arts Council Director regarding the availability of funds and potential changes in meeting dates.