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Project Grants for Individuals

Note: There will NOT be an October deadline for PGI this year. 

Click here to access the RISCA grant portal for individuals.

Click here to see grants awarded at the April 1, 2019 deadline.

Project Grants for Individuals (PGI) provides $500-$3,000 grants to artist instigated and organized arts projects with a strong public component. Through PGI, RISCA supports highly creative and talented artists who seek to create, produce, perform, teach, or share their work with the public. Projects might include the coordination and/or creation of: community arts events, public performances, arts workshops and classes, public visual art, and creative collaborations. These grants are for individuals creating work outside of nonprofit or other institutional support and structures. These grants are not for individuals looking to support their studio practice, but for projects that directly engage Rhode Island residents in some way.

Note: Due to both uncertainty of the state budget and staff capacity, there will only be one application deadline for the 2022 fiscal year. This will support projects happening between July 1, 2021 and June 30, 2022.

Artists seeking PGI support will apply online at: https://www.grantinterface.com/Home/Logon?urlkey=artsrischolarship.

Potential applicants for this grant program are strongly encouraged to contact Mollie Flanagan, Individual Artists Program Director, at 401-222-3881 or mollie.flanagan@arts.ri.gov.

Deadlines

The deadline to apply for Project Grants for Individuals is 11:59 PM on:

In the event that a deadline falls on a weekend or holiday, the revised deadline will be  11:59 PM on the next business day. Late or incomplete applications will not be reviewed.

One application per cycle will be accepted from individuals applying in this category.

Eligibility

Past recipients of RISCA funding may not reapply for support unless all final reports for previous awards have been submitted according to grant contract guidelines.

Individuals who are staff of a non-profit organization cannot apply for funding for projects that are part of that organization’s programming. Individuals who are paid staff or proprietors of a for-profit organization cannot apply for funding for projects that are a product or service of that organization. Individuals and organizations cannot apply for funding for the same project at the same deadline. Members of the RISCA staff, Council, and their spouses and immediate relatives are also ineligible to apply.

Funding Considerations

The following conditions for funding apply to all Project Grants for Individuals applicants:

Funding Restrictions

Council support may be used for expenses related to a specific project, such as production, presentation, marketing, paying participating artists, and reasonable administrative expenses necessary for carrying out the project. Council support may not be used for:

COVID-19 Protocol and Regulations

To be eligible for RISCA funding during the current Governor-declared State of Emergency, a project must conform to established safety standards and regulations at the time of project implementation. We understand these regulations are shifting, and your project may have to shift or pivot to comply. If you are awarded a grant, and your project shifts due to federal, state, county, or city COVID-19 regulations, you will need to update the grant program director via email. More information and details will be in the grant agreement form. For current state level regulations, you should visit: https://covid.ri.gov/ and https://reopeningri.com/.

Review Process

Once the application deadline passes, no alterations or additions may be made to your application. Applications are reviewed by a peer panel based on the contents of your application only.

Once a grant has been awarded, applicants should understand that the grant processing procedure is lengthy. In many cases, grant funds may not be received prior to the start of a project. Applicants should be aware of this possibility and plan their cash flow accordingly.

Review Criteria

The review panel will be scoring your application using this rubric: https://risca.online/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/PGI-Rubric.pdf.

Artistic Merit (50%)

Clarity and Achievability (25%)

Public Value (25%)

The project must be directly engaged with Rhode Islanders in one or more of the following ways:

Access for People with Disabilities

Applicants who need assistance completing an application and/or require an interpreter should contact RISCA well in advance of the deadline. LARGE PRINT GUIDELINES ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.

Persons with disabilities have the right to access all RISCA-funded programs. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act states, in part, that “no otherwise qualified person with a disability … shall solely by reason of their disability be excluded from the participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance.”

It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that all public programs and facilities used meet or exceed Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards and are accessible to all. Rhode Island arts facilities, and the managers of arts projects in Rhode Island, must make their programs as accessible as possible to the widest number of people and work to remove barriers that may block accessibility. This includes addressing the structural, programmatic, communication and attitudinal barriers that keep people with disabilities from fully participating in arts programs.

See http://www.arts.gov/resources/Accessibility/Planning/BriefChecklist.pdf for more information.

If the facilities used for your public programs do not meet any one of the standards of the ADA, you are not in compliance and may be ineligible for RISCA funding.

How to Apply

Applicants must submit a completed Project Grants for Individuals application form via https://www.grantinterface.com/Home/Logon?urlkey=artsrischolarship, including the following attachments:

For any questions regarding forms or attachments, contact Mollie Flanagan, Individual Artists Program Director, at 401-222-3881 or mollie.flanagan@arts.ri.gov

A guide to the Project Grants for Individuals application questions can be found at https://risca.online/grants/project-grants-for-individuals/.

Support Materials

Support materials should directly relate to and support your application, with a focus on the three review criteria. They should be professionally formatted, easy to read, and uploaded to the online application.

Suggested support materials for your project include:

You are not required to upload or include information in all 10 boxes, but a variety of materials is encouraged in order to illustrate the strength of your project to the review panel. For artistic works, please include titles, years of completion, duration, medium, dimensions, etc. where applicable. Please limit audio and video clips to no more than 2 minutes. (If a sample is longer than two minutes, please indicate start and end times for the clip you would like the panel to review.)

PLEASE NOTE: The online system can accommodate images, text documents, video, and audio in most formats, however there is a 29 MB limit for ALL support materials combined. We recommend that video be uploaded to a site such as Vimeo or YouTube and links provided in the support materials section of the application. Links to participating artist websites can also be submitted in the support materials section.

Since applications will be reviewed and scored by panelists on their own, outside of RISCA offices, all support materials must be included in the online application. To include video or audio, we recommend including links to the work uploaded on Vimeo or YouTube. Please include the password, if necessary.

Grant Award Requirements

RISCA reserves the right to use any submitted materials for promotional purposes. This includes any text, photographs, audio, or video submitted as part of funded grant applications for limited non-commercial educational or promotional use in publications or other media produced, used or contracted by RISCA including, but not limited to: brochures, invitations, newsletters, postcards, websites, etc.

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