NEA Grants Available to Support Creative Placemaking Projects
Now available on the National Endowment for the Arts website are guidelines and application materials for Our Town, the agency's primary creative placemaking grants program. Pending availability of funding, grants will range from $25,000 to $200,000. Two 2013 project examples incorporating transportation are below.
Our Town will invest in creative and innovative projects in which communities, together with arts and/or design organizations and artists, seek to:
• Improve their quality of life;
• Encourage greater creative activity;
• Foster stronger community identity and a sense of place;
Projects may focus on:
Arts engagement activities including:
• innovative arts programming
• festivals/performances
• public art that improves public spaces
Cultural planning activities including:
• creative asset mapping
• cultural district planning
• master plans or community-wide strategies for public art.
• creative entrepreneurship.
• creative industry cluster/hub development
Design activities including:
• design of rehearsal, studio, or live/work spaces for artists
• design of cultural spaces
• design of public spaces
• design charrettes, design competitions, and community design workshops
Other key information:
• Complete Our Town application guidelines are available in the Apply for a Grant section on arts.gov.
• Application deadline is January 13, 2014 at 11:59 PM ET.
• Our Town FAQs provide answers to many questions about the program.
• A webinar to learn more about this funding opportunity will be held on November 4, 2013 at 2:00 PM ET.
• For program inquiries, please email [email protected] with specific questions and a design specialist will respond.
• Sample application narratives for these types of projects can be found at arts.gov.
Now in its fourth year, Our Town has provided $16 million to support 190 projects in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. These projects are diverse in geographic distribution, number and types of partnerships, artistic discipline, and type of project. In FY 2013 alone, 35 of the 59 grants supported projects in communities with populations under 100,000.
To view a map of all the Our Town projects along with project descriptions and images, visit the Our Town section of arts.gov.
2013 project examples
A $200,000 grant to the Houston Arts Alliance in Houston, Texas will support Transported and Renewed, a three-month celebration of the area's history as a transportation hub. Among partners on the project are Houston METRORail and the Port Authority.
A $50,000 grant to the Arts Council of Fairfax County, in Fairfax, Virginia will support Imagine Art Here, a cultural planning and artist-led civic engagement process to coincide with the redevelopment of Tysons Corner. Among the partners is Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.