Capital facilities matching grants for nonprofit arts and cultural organizations
Updated June 16, 2009
Building for the Arts awards grants to 501(c)3 nonprofit performing arts, art museums, and cultural organizations to defray up to 20 percent of eligible capital costs for the acquisition, construction, and/or major renovation of capital facilities. This is a reimbursement-style grant, and operating costs are ineligible. The grants are funded by the sale of state bonds (no federal funds are involved). Awardees are selected through a competitive grant application process held every two years.
Building for the Arts was created by the Legislature in 1991 (RCW 43.63A.750). The program has provided nearly $58 million for over 150 arts-related projects throughout the state.
The state’s investment in these local projects provides temporary construction jobs as well as permanent arts-related jobs and employment opportunities in businesses that support the new facilities.
Grant applications are screened by staff and then ranked by an advisory committee of art facilities experts. Ranking criteria include the ability to complete the project expediently, the organizational capacity to run the facility effectively, community need, and the availability of other funding sources.
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