Local History Grants

Grants are competitively awarded by the commission three times a year to Dane County individuals and nonprofit organizations seeking supplementary funds for local history projects. Eligible projects include public exhibitions, performances, publications, lectures, video, film and slide documentaries. Grant-supported activities must culminate in tangible services presented to the public during the year in which the grant is awarded. Public access to the service is a requirement of a cultural affairs grant.

Application Deadlines
Grant application deadlines are February 1, June 1 and September 1. Applications should be submitted by February 1 for a May 1-January 1 project period; June 1 for a September 1-April 1 project period; and September 1 for a December 1-July 1 project period.

Applications must be postmarked or delivered to the Cultural Affairs Office on or before the grant deadline. If a deadline falls on a Saturday, Sunday or holiday, applications must be delivered to the office by 4:30 p.m. on the preceding work day, or be postmarked on or before a grant deadline. Late submissions cannot be considered. If the United States Postal Service or other delivery service is used, it is the applicant's responsibility to ensure postmark on or before the due date. Mailed applications must be received by the Cultural Affairs Commission within four days after the deadline.

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Eligibility

Review Criteria
The following criteria are applied by the commission's advisory panels in the review of arts-in-schools proposals

In addition, the commission gives special consideration to proposals which serve rural areas and outlying communities in Dane County.

Application Guidelines

Instructions

Review and Award Process

Mini Grants
In rare circumstances, mini grants of up to $1,000 are available to assist in emergency situations or unique opportunities. Mini grant applications must clearly document the emergency need or unique nature of the request and must be submitted to the Cultural Affairs Office at least ten days before a commission meeting. All other requirements of the general grants program apply to mini grants.

Photograph by Andreas Larsen Dahl, who photographed Wisconsin's inhabitants and landscapes.
Photograph by Andreas Larsen Dahl, ca. 1870, courtesey of the Wisconsin Historical Society.