The Neighborhood Fund, established with support from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, aims to equip metro Atlanta neighborhoods with the resources needed for community enhancement projects, leadership development among residents, and organizational growth for groups leading these initiatives. Over three decades, it has allocated approximately $3.2 million in grants and training to support civic engagement, cultural events, green spaces, youth opportunities, community safety, and more.
The A Place to Perform grant from the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta aims to assist nonprofit literary and performing arts organizations in securing performance venues and facilities. This support enables these organizations to offer performing arts experiences to the public. The grant particularly encourages applications from producers lacking access to adequate performance spaces. Eligible expenses include direct rental costs, load-in costs, and venue-specific technician fees, while artistic or general production costs are not covered. The grant emphasizes the importance of compliance with safety, fire codes, and the Americans with Disabilities Act. It is restricted to venues within specified Georgia counties. Successful applicants demonstrate a primary mission toward public literary and/or performing arts services, an unmet need for a performance venue, and a detailed plan illustrating venue availability and rental fees. Funding aims to support a broad range of projects within budget constraints, with a maximum award of $7,500, ensuring no grant exceeds 20% of an organization's annual operating expenses.
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