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Presented by:

ArtsNL

Grant Writing Workshop for

Professional Arts Organizations

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ArtsNL Mandate ArtsNL is a non-profit Crown agency created in 1980 by The Arts Council

Act. Its mission is to foster and promote the creation and enjoyment of

the arts for the benefit of all Newfoundlanders and Labradorians. The

Council is governed by a volunteer board of 13, appointed by

government, reflecting regional representation of the province. This

includes 10 professional artists who provide sectoral representation of

the arts community; one community representative (with an interest in

the arts); one business representative (with an interest in the arts); and

one representative of the Department of Business,Tourism, Culture and

Rural Development (non-voting). ArtsNL receives an annual grant from

the Province to support a variety of granting programs, program delivery,

office administration, and communications. It also seeks support from

the public and private sector. It supports the following artistic disciplines:

dance, film, multidiscipline, music, theatre, visual art, and writing.

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ArtsNL Funding Programs Professional Project Grants Program

Professional individual artists and arts groups

School Touring Program

Professional individual artists, arts groups and not-for-profit arts organizations

Professional Artists’ Travel Fund

Professional individual artists and arts groups

Sustaining Program for Professional Arts Organization

Professional not-for-profit arts organizations

Annual Operating Program for Professional Arts Organizations

Professional not-for-profit arts organizations

Community Arts Program

Community based not-for-profit arts groups and organizations

ArtsSmarts

Schools in the K-12 provincial school system

Labrador Cultural Travel Fund

Residents of Labrador and Labrador based arts and heritage groups or organizations

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Grant Writing:

Annual Operating Program for

Professional Arts Organizations

Your application will consist of the following 4 parts:

The Application Form

The Annual Budget

The Project Description(s)

Support Materials

7 copies of the application and support material must

be submitted.

Application deadline is February 15 annually

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The Application Form

Tips and Advice

READ the whole application before you write anything! Do you have the latest version? Do you understand everything stated?

The application form should be the first thing you read and the last thing you complete!

Hand print or type the application. (Online form)

Make sure you sign the application form!

Make sure the start date is after April 15.

Read the budget notes section carefully.

www.artsnl.ca (www.nlac.ca)

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Required Attachments:

A description of the organization’s history

A detailed description of the season/events for your upcoming year

A list of your current board members including residency information

A detailed annual budget for the organization for your upcoming fiscal year

Updated resumes/bios for key artists featured in the upcoming year’s season/events

One copy of the financial statement for the organization’s last completed fiscal year (Must include a list of revenues and expenses, annual surplus/deficit for the last completed year, and accumulated surplus/deficit for the organization.)

Optional attachments:

Relevant support material

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Project Description

The W5 Approach

WHAT (HOW): Very simply, what do you want to do? Present a play, exhibit art work, show films? What is the duration of the event? How does it fit in the artistic genre? What is it about? How do you plan to create/develop the work? How will it be presented? What will you need to make this project happen?

WHO: Who will be working on this project? Be sure to include resumes and a statement outlining their role in the project.

WHERE: Where will this project happen? Is it touring? Where will it be performed or exhibited?

WHEN: This is a simple time line of what you see happening when for your project, and when it will take place based on your project plan.

WHY: Why do you want to do this project? Is it part of your mandate? Will it stretch the artistic goals of your organization? Is it a unique opportunity that will not be possible at another time?

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Support Materials

Always include 7 copies of your support material.

Make sure reviews are good ones.

Images should be of good quality, and in a digital format

(pdf, tif,jpeg).

Don’t include a video of a play or a dance piece unless it

is of very good quality and has been edited.

Manuscripts must be typed.

Make sure press clippings are legible.

You must include an self addressed envelop with correct

postage if you want your support materials returned by

mail.

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The Annual Budget

Things to Remember

The budget should be completed after you have completed your project description. Get the vision of the project(s) nailed down first, and then you can have a clear idea of what the vision is going to cost.

Capital costs cannot be covered through ArtsNL

Quotes: include quotes for any costs over $1,000.

You can use your own budget form, but keep it simple.

Try to be as exact as possible. A little research can go a long way to showing professionalism.

Make sure you check your figures. Twice.

ArtsNL requires other contributions towards a project. These can come from other funders (Canada Council, City Arts Jury, corporate support), or from the project itself (box office, guaranteed sales), or from a benefactor.

If you are not familiar with developing a budget you should have an experienced artist or arts administrator look it over.

Read the budget notes on the application form carefully

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Final General Tips

Have someone read over your application with a critical

eye.

Get your application in early! We can read through your project description and offer feedback before the deadline.

Check your budget figures! Twice!

Remember, everyone wants to give you a grant! Make it as easy as possible for them to say yes!

Sometimes competition can be tough, so don’t get too discouraged by a rejection. This is especially true for your first couple of applications.

If you don’t get a grant be sure to get feedback. Call after the grant release date and we will tell you what the committee thought of your application.

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Grant Writing:

Sustaining Program for Professional

Arts Organizations Your application will consist of the following parts:

Mandate and governance

Item 1: (New Applicants Only) A copy of the organization’s Certificate of Incorporation issued by the Government of

Newfoundland and Labrador

Item 2: An up-to-date list of the organization’s Board and/or Directors.

Artistic/Operational Activity and Vision

Item 3: A brief Organizational History that includes the Organizational Mandate, Artistic Mission Statement,

Item 4: The Artistic Director/Executive Director’s (or equivalent) vision for the organization for the next 3 years

Item 5: An overview of the organization’s activities during the current and/or prior year to this application.

Item 6: An overview of the organization’s planned activities for the coming 3 years.

Item 7: Statistical data on your last completed year of activity. (To be completed on the CADAC website at www.thecadac.ca.)

Organizational Employment, Professional Development, Fundraising and Outreach

Item 8: An overview of the organization’s history of providing local employment, professional development activities for

staff/membership, outreach to the general public, and fundraising activities.

Organizational Financial Report

Item 9: A narrative report on the last complete financial year as reported in your financial statements.

Item 10: Completed Budget Forms for your last two completed years, your current year and your upcoming financial year (To

be completed on the CADAC website at www.thecadac.ca. )

Item 11: A copy of the organization’s most recent annual financial statement.

Support Material (optional)

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SPPAO Eligibility Criteria Professional arts organizations must:

Have the development, production, and promotion of the arts as its primary mandate

Be based in Newfoundland and Labrador

Have at least half its board and/or membership currently residing in Newfoundland and Labrador for a minimum

of 12 consecutive months immediately prior to the time of application

Be registered as a not-for-profit organization in the province

Have completed two consecutive years of significant operations in keeping with the mandate of the organization

Have a formal organizational structure including an active board of directors

Employ a professional artistic director/executive director or equivalent

Have sound administrative and financial management using typical business accounting and organizational

management practices

Have a good record of providing local employment

Pay artist and professional fees in keeping with established national guidelines

Have an annual financial statement prepared (minimum acceptable is a review engagement prepared by an

independent professional accountant)

Offer professional development opportunities for staff and/or membership

Demonstrate community outreach through workshops, school visits, fundraising, etc.

Maintain a minimum annual budget of $50,000 ($20,000 for dance and visual art organizations) for the last two

years and the current year

Maintain a minimum annual budget of $50,000 ($20,000 for dance and visual art organizations) on all proposed

budgets included in the application

Maintain a minimum annual budget of $50,000 ($20,000 for dance and visual art organizations) for the overall

organizational budget for each fiscal year in which it receives sustaining program funding

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SPPAO: Submitting an Application

Potential first time applicants should submit a letter of

intent to apply to the SPPAO to the program

manager well before the application deadline. This

will allow time to confirm eligibility, and enable peer

assessors to view performances/exhibitions by the

organization.

Meetings to confirm eligibility start in January 2016.

The SPPAO operates on a three-year cycle. New

applicants may apply only in the first year of the

cycle. Next year one deadline is February 15, 2017

The minimum SPPAO Grant is $15,000 annually.

$575,000 is awarded annually.

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SPPAO: CADAC Account

Applying organizations must complete financial and

statistical information on the Canadian Arts

Database (CADAC) website. (www.thecadac.ca)

New applicants not already using CADAC must receive

clearance to set up a CADAC account (a unique

CADAC ID and password for your organization),and

must complete financial and statistical forms on the

website. Ensure you set up your account as early as

possible.

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Contact Information

You can contact ArtsNL at:

ArtsNL

P.O. Box 98 (1 Springdale St., The Newman Bldg.)

St. John’s, NL A1C 5H5

Phone: 726-2212

Toll Free (NL Only): 1 866 726-2212

Fax: (709) 726-0619

Web Site: www.artsnl.ca

Ken Murphy Donna Roberts

Program Manager Labrador Cultural Outreach Officer

[email protected] [email protected]