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Vermont Arts Council

Cultural Facilities Grant Seeker Workshops

Overview

The Vermont Arts Council will host free workshops for Vermont nonprofit organizations and municipalities interested in applying for FY2017 Cultural Facilities Grants.

Through the Cultural Facilities Grant program, grants up to $30,000 are awarded to Vermont nonprofit organizations and municipalities to enhance, create, or expand the capacity of an existing building to provide cultural activities for the public. Projects such as wiring, heating, adding accessibility features (e.g. elevators, lifts, assistive listening systems, ramps, and bathrooms), lighting, and stage improvements are eligible for consideration. This program is administered by the Vermont Arts Council in conjunction with the Vermont Historical Society and the Vermont Division for Historic Preservation. The deadline for applications is Monday, May 2, 2016.

Applicants are encouraged to one of the workshops. RSVP by sending an email to Troy Hickman, or by calling him at 802-828-3292

Schedule

  • Thursday, February 25, Morristown Centennial Library, 7 Richmond Street, Morrisville
  • Wednesday, March 2, Rockingham Free Public Library, 65 Westminster Street, Bellows Falls
  • Monday, March 7, Vermont Folklife Center, 88 Main Street, Middlebury
  • Tuesday March 15, Vermont Arts Council conference room, 136 State Street, Montpelier

Agenda

2-3:30 p.m.     program and application material overview
3:45-4:30 p.m.    accessibility projects—application tips and information

Accessibility

physically accessiblequestions symbolAll workshop locations are physically accessible. Contact Michele Bailey, 504/ADA coordinator with any questions you have about accessibility. She can be reached by sending an email to Michele Bailey or by calling 802.828.3294. Voice and relay calls welcome.