Who is eligible for this program? Does our organization have to be in the Ruth Arts grantee pool to apply?
The program is open to small and mid-size nonprofit visual arts, performing arts, and arts education organizations situated on the land presently known as Wisconsin, with operating budgets of under $2 million. Eligible organizations’ operations must primarily take place in Wisconsin. In addition to recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations, we welcome and encourage applications from Tribal Nations of Wisconsin. Wisconsin-based organizations currently in the Ruth Arts grantee pool are eligible to apply, however they cannot receive a Special Project Grant and a Core Grant in the same fiscal year. We encourage applications from organizations that have never received a Ruth Arts grant.
When can I start applying?
The application portal will open at 8:00 AM Central Time October 23, 2023.
Who decides who receives a grant?
The Special Project Grants are reviewed by a panel of eight distinguished jurists from across the United States, with final approval granted by Ruth Arts.
Are projects that involve collaborating with a non-arts and culture organization, or an organization outside of this region, eligible for this grant?
Collaborative projects are eligible as long as the host organization/applicant is an arts and cultural organization that primarily operates in this region and the project is publicly accessible to the residents of this state. We greatly welcome applications that include equitable partnerships with community-based organizations.
What is considered a special project?
The program is dedicated to multi-year special initiatives and projects, not general operating expenses for arts and culture organizations. Newly commissioned projects, ambitious projects that build upon or expand previous programming in innovative ways, and new collaborations or capacity-building endeavours that have long-term impact for the organization and its communities, are all encouraged.
How is the funding distributed?
Selected organizations receive a grant of either $100,000 or $200,000, which is disbursed in equal installments of $50,000 and $100,000, respectively, per year over the two years. Special Project Grants should be directed towards a special initiative, however 25% of the funding can be allocated towards general operating expenses. Funds do not have to be completely spent within the 2 years, however all funds must be spent before your next Special Projects Grant application.
Am I eligible for other Ruth Arts funding?
Wisconsin-based organizations in the Ruth Arts grantee pool who receive a Special Project Grant are not eligible to receive a Core Grant in the same year. Wisconsin-based organizations in the RDK Legacy program are eligible to apply for Special Project Grants.