Grant
program seeks to promote the arts in Alabama, with focus on arts education
MONTGOMERY,
Ala., (August 10, 2022) — The Alabama Arts License Plate Advisory Committee recently
awarded 25 grants totaling $65,000 during a hybrid meeting on August 8.
This round of grants will support arts education and community arts projects
occurring between August 2022 and the end of December 2022.
Through the grant program, proceeds from the sale of the Support
the Arts license plate are used to fund arts programs, organizations, and
activities across the state. Since 2004, over $2 million in grants has been
awarded to schools, municipalities, and arts organizations across Alabama.
The
recent grants respond to applications submitted at the June 15, 2022, deadline
and represent the second round of grants awarded in the 2022 fiscal year. Lisa Blach
Weil (Montgomery) chairs the six-member committee, which includes: Allison
Dillon-Jauken (Huntsville), Jane Kohl (Guntersville), Andy Meadows (Montgomery),
Donna Russell (Gadsden), and Cynthia Thrash (Opelika).
Committee members are
appointed according to directives in the enabling legislation and meet twice
annually. The committee’s primary responsibility is to evaluate grant
applications and award grants that support art programs and arts education
throughout Alabama. Members serve voluntarily, and one member is appointed by
each of the following organizations or individuals: the Alabama State Council
on the Arts, Alabama Arts Alliance, the State Department of Education, the
Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, and the Speaker of the House of
Representatives.
Nonprofit organizations,
municipalities, universities, and schools can apply for Arts License Tag grant
funding at arts.alabama.gov. The
next application deadline December 15, 2022.
Alabama residents are
encouraged to join the effort to fund the arts by purchasing a Support the
Arts plate via their county’s vehicle licensing office. More information at
revenue.alabama.gov.
For more information about a
particular grant, contact Donna Russell, Executive Director of the Alabama Arts
Alliance, at 334-269-1435 or drussell@alartsalliance.org.
Organization
|
County
|
City
|
Award Amount
|
Alabama Arts Alliance*
|
Montgomery
|
Montgomery
|
$3,000
|
Alabama Dance Council*
|
Jefferson
|
Birmingham
|
$3,000
|
Alabama Folklife Association*
|
Montgomery
|
Montgomery
|
$3,000
|
Alabama Shakespeare Festival
|
Montgomery
|
Montgomery
|
$2,500
|
Alabama State Council on the
Arts*
|
Montgomery
|
Montgomery
|
$3,000
|
Alabama State Dept. of
Education*
|
Montgomery
|
Montgomery
|
$3,000
|
Alabama Visual Arts Network*
|
Montgomery
|
Montgomery
|
$3,000
|
Alabama Writers Forum*
|
Montgomery
|
Montgomery
|
$3,000
|
Alma Bryant High School Chorus
|
Irvington
|
Mobile
|
$2,500
|
Blount County Education
Foundation
|
Blount
|
Oneonta
|
$2,500
|
Boys & Girls Club of
Southeast Alabama
|
Dale
|
Ozark
|
$2,500
|
City of Butler
|
Choctaw
|
Butler
|
$2,500
|
Cloverdale Playhouse
|
Montgomery
|
Montgomery
|
$2,500
|
Daphne High Film Program
|
Baldwin
|
Daphne
|
$1,750
|
Daphne Middle School
|
Baldwin
|
Daphne
|
$2,500
|
DesignAlabama*
|
Montgomery
|
Montgomery
|
$3,000
|
Eastern Shore Choral Society
|
Baldwin
|
Fairhope
|
$2,500
|
Foley High School
|
Baldwin
|
Foley
|
$2,500
|
Main Street Alabama
|
Jefferson
|
Birmingham
|
$2,500
|
Montgomery Ballet
|
Montgomery
|
Montgomery
|
$2,500
|
South Dale Middle School
|
Pinckard
|
Dale
|
$2,500
|
Sylacauga Alliance for Family
Enhancement
|
Talladega
|
Sylacauga
|
$2,500
|
The Lighthouse Theatre Company
|
Marshall
|
Albertville
|
$1,500
|
Troy-Pike Cultural Arts Center,
Inc.
|
Pike
|
Troy
|
$2,500
|
Walnut Gallery
|
Etowah
|
Gadsden
|
$2,750
|
*Statewide
Programming Services
For more information about
the Alabama State Council on the Arts, please visit arts.alabama.gov.
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About
Alabama State Council on the Arts
The Council on the Arts is the official state
agency for the support and development of the arts in Alabama. The Council
works to expand and preserve the state’s cultural resources by supporting
nonprofit arts organizations, schools, colleges, units of local government, and
individual artists. Arts programs, assisted by Council grants, have a track
record of enhancing community development, education, cultural tourism, and
overall quality of life in all regions of the state. Alabama State Council on
the Arts grants are made possible by an annual appropriation from the Alabama Legislature
and additional funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal
agency. Learn more at arts.alabama.gov.