Learn About LRAC's Legacy Grants

The leaves are starting to change and the last days of Summer are fading into the sunset. Now is the time to finalize your Legacy Art Projects for the coming year.

 

Some of the past events that have received Legacy funding. 

The Legacy Grant is open to all nonprofit organizations and public entities

This includes organizations such as K-12 schools and community education departments, colleges and universities, and museums and libraries located in the LRAC nine county region. The focus of the Legacy Grant is to provide more Arts programming, Art access and Art opportunities for the public.

Here are the LRAC resources to assist your organization with project development.

  1. Legacy Organization Grant Guidelines to learn about the Legacy Program.
  2. Legacy Organization Grant Tip Sheet to assist you with application process.
  3. Legacy Organization Grant Writing Webinar to walk you through the online application.
 

Students of all ages can benefit from Legacy-funded arts residency programs...


The Legacy Grant is also open to individuals in the LRAC region

The Legacy Grant is designed to move you forward as an artist, musician, writer, etc. AND to provide Art access and Art opportunities for the public. This concept is referred to as "the Give Back" component of your Legacy Project.

Following are some resources LRAC has to offer to make the process easier.

  1. Legacy Individual Grant Guidelines to learn about the Legacy Program.
  2. Legacy Individual Grant Tip Sheet  to assist you with the application process.
  3. Legacy Individual Grant Writing Webinar to walk you through the online application.

The Grant Writing Webinar is about an hour and fifteen minutes in length. The first step is to register for the webinar than you may start and stop it at your own pace.