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Orchestra Iowa will be receiving $175,000 and the Iowa Children’s Museum in Coralville will be getting $114,000 in one-time state grants aimed at assisting arts and cultural organizations and artists hit hard by the pandemic.
The $7 million in grants, announced this week, comes from the $1.25 billion Iowa received from the federal Coronavirus, Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act.
The awards, which averaged just over $25,000, went to 267 cultural organizations and 152 artists in the state.
The Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs received 550 grant requests, totaling $36 million, by the Dec. 11 deadline set for the wards. The Iowa Arts & Culture Recovery Program was announced Dec. 2.
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The Des Moines Community Playhouse has announced that it has received an Iowa Arts & Culture Recovery Program grant from the Iowa Arts Council, a division of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs. Grant funds will support general theatre operations including planned spring shows with streaming components and classes both in-person and online.
The Iowa Arts & Culture Recovery Program is a one-time grant providing relief to cultural nonprofit organizations and individual artists that can demonstrate lost income and extra expenses incurred due to the pandemic. The grants may be used to offset operating expenses as well as costs associated with reopening in person and adapting programs to virtual formats.
State announces Arts & Recovery Program grants Wednesday, December 23, 2020 11:14 AM A total of $7 million in grants that was made available earlier this month to help arts and cultural organizations recover from the coronavirus pandemic will be divvied up among 267 organizations and 118 artists serving 118 Iowa communities. According to a news release from the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs, the funding was made available when the state launched the Iowa Arts & Culture Recovery Program on Dec. 2. The state received more than 550 requests totaling more than $36 million by the Dec. 11 deadline. Among the groups receiving assistance are:
Des Moines Performing Arts - $175,000.
Greater Des Moines Botanical Center - $175,000.
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To be eligible, applicants must have been offering programs to the public since March 2019. The department said Veronica O’Hern, the Iowa Arts Council’s grant services and artist program manager, will answer application questions via email at veronica.ohern@iowa.gov.
At Hoyt Sherman Place, the historic, 1,252-seat theater in Des Moines Sherman Hill neighborhood, Executive Director Robert Warren was wasting no time seeking a share of the assistance, which can range from $1,500 to $250,000, depending on the amount lost to coronavirus-related disruptions.
The new center for arts and education at Hoyt Sherman Place Monday, Oct. 5, 2020.
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