For Immediate Release: December 17, 2024
Rapid City Arts Council Opens 2025 City Arts Fund Grant Application Supporting Arts Nonprofits in Rapid City Rapid City, SD – The Rapid City Arts Council (RCAC) champions the power of art to bring people together and serves to promote the arts in the Rapid City area. In partnership with the City of Rapid City, the arts council aims to do that by helping to fund access to the arts for the entire community. As part of a continued investment, RCAC announces the launch of the 2025 City Arts Investment Fund (AIF) grant program committing $100,000 of city funds to nonprofit organizations proposing unique artistic and cultural experiences for the Rapid City community. The City Arts Investment Fund Grant Program reflects the shared priority of building a vibrant community. Managed by the Rapid City Arts Council, Mayor Jason Salamun allocated a grant budget of $100,000 for 2025 to support the city’s “Community Enrichment” goals. This year, the City has created a separate fund for its five municipal arts & culture organizations. As a result, the entire AIF budget will be available to arts and culture organizations that apply, tripling the funding available for awards! All nonprofit arts and culture organizations serving Rapid City residents are encouraged to apply. In 2024, RCAC distributed $100,000 on behalf of the city to its musical and historical establishments, including the Black Hills Symphony Orchestra, Dakota Choral Union, Rapid City Municipal Band, Rapid City Ranger Band, and the Black Hills Historical Society (formerly known as the Minnilusa Historical Association), and to competitive applicants including Backroom Productions, Black Hills Center for Equality, Black Hills Chamber Music Society, Black Hills Community Theater, Black Hills Pow Wow Association, Chamber Music Festival, Dakota Artists Guild, Flutter Productions (a program of Black Hills Works), Racing Magpie, and the Rushmore Music Festival. The 2025 grant application is now open. Submission criteria includes:
Application Guidelines AIF grant program guidelines and the application form are available on the RCAC website. To apply, review the guidelines and complete the questionnaire in the 2025 Grant Application Form. Applications, along with the necessary supporting documents, must be submitted to the Rapid City Arts Council by Thursday, January 16, 2024, by 11:59 PM MT. Applicants will be notified by March 1. Questions about the grant process and/or requirements are welcome by email only. Questions must be received by email at [email protected] before 5:00PM MST, January 9, 2025. Full grant program details available here: RCAC Website. ## Contact: Maggie Lepa-Wince Marketing Director Rapid City Arts Council 605.394.4101 x5 [email protected] The purpose of the Rapid City Arts Council (RCAC) is to champion the power of art to bring all kinds of people together, making art more accessible, more integral, and more inspiring for the communities we serve. RCAC was established by community leaders in 1968 and officially partnered with the city in 1974 to manage the Dahl Arts Center and expand arts and cultural resources. RCAC creates and supports diverse programming in exhibitions, performances, and educational classes. Supported by individual donors and organizations such as the Black Hills Area Community Foundation, John T. Vucurevich Foundation, the South Dakota Arts Council through the South Dakota Department of Tourism and the National Endowment for the Arts, and others, RCAC is committed to enriching the community's artistic and cultural experiences. Located at 713 7th St in Downtown Rapid City, the center offers free admission and is open Monday to Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm. Discover more at rapidcityartscouncil.org.
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