You all do incredible work for our community as members of the Norman Arts Council Board, and we want to shine a spotlight on YOU! We’ll be creating social media posts highlighting 2-3 Board Members each Monday over a series of several weeks.
Please fill out to receive funds allotted for the FY24/25 Hotel Fund.
Your Grant Final Report is due by August 15, 2024.
Norman Arts Council, Public Art Committee
Mural Incentive Program
The Norman Arts Council and the Norman Public Art Committee announce the 2024 Mural Incentive Program. This program is intended to enhance the cultural landscape of Norman, OK by providing matching funds to property owners who wish to invest in a mural on the exterior of their space.
Murals must be in the City of Norman, Oklahoma's boundaries.
Applications will be considered for funding as they are received. The Public Arts Committee will review applications at their monthly meetings on the second Monday of the month. There is no deadline for applications. Projects will be considered for NAC funding if funds are currently available.
NAC/PAC will consider 1 to 1 matching up to $10,000 – If the NAC/PAC approves the request, it will be the maximum possible award. If the application is from a nonprofit entity, no matching funds are required unless the project is more than $10,000. All applicants can expect a response within 45 days of submission.
Applicants MUST provide with the application:
· Written and signed approval from the property owner (if other than the applicant) for the mural.
· An artist rendering of the mural design
· A signed written agreement with the artist which includes:
The total cost to be paid to the artist
A statement that the mural will remain in place for at least 5 years unless the mural has been damaged or has deteriorated beyond reasonable repair.
NOTE: The NAC must be contacted in writing before removal if there is a reason to remove early.
· A full budget for the project which will include payment to the artist:
AT LEAST $25/square foot for mural
NAC recommends a minimum design fee of $500
If you have requested design proposal from multiple artists, NAC recommends a minimum design fees of $500 to each artist
· A timeline for the project
· Acknowledgment of review of the Federal Visual Artists Rights Act: https://www.gapslegal.com/articles/understanding-the-visual-artists-rights-act/
If a business/property owner would like NAC assistance with commissioning an artist, please see our Pre-Qualified List of Artists. If you do not see an artist you would like to work with, you can speak to the NAC about managing a Call for Proposals for your intended mural. Please reach out to Leslie Nottingham: leslie@normanarts.org
Why NAC/PAC could say no to funding:
· The location isn’t visible to the public
· In an attempt to have a diverse representation of artists in Norman, consideration of funding will be weighted towards our mission of working with varied artists and styles
· The budget is not appropriate to the project
· The project is already in production
· The project does not align with the mission and values of the NAC and PAC. This may include reasons such as, but not limited to:
Content that may be deemed offensive (political commentary, hate speech, cultural appropriation, pro or anti-religious discourse, etc.)
Once approved, the NAC will contract with Business:
· Any changes to the design after funding has been approved must be approved by NAC/PAC
· Disbursement of funds: 50% on contract execution and 50% upon completion of the project
Your Project Grant Final Report is due within 45 days of the completion of the project.
Your Grant Final Report is due by August 15, 2023
Use this form to send the NAC your monthly announcements for the Roundtable meetings. Roundtable meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 1:30pm.
To be included in the Roundtable announcements, you MUST submit via this form by midnight the Sunday just prior to Roundtable. We will only announce events/programs that are starting within the next 60 days.
You may use this same form to submit events/programs to our calendar. There is no deadline for this.
Thank you for your interest in serving as a grants review panelist for the Norman Arts Council's FY25-26 Hotel Tax Grant Program!
The sole purpose of the Grants Review Panel will be to review the grant proposals submitted in compliance with NAC guidelines and to make awards recommendations to the NAC Board of Directors.
Although the Grants Review Panel will be autonomous in the review process, it must use NAC grants guidelines as the basis for its review process and for recommending award amounts.
The Panel shall consist of nine seats nominated by the Arts Roundtable and elected by the NAC Board of Directors with sensitivity to community diversity. The Panel shall select its own Chair. Criteria for selection of the Panel shall be as follows:
- Knowledge or expertise in the area of arts or humanities,
- Knowledge or expertise in the area of financial management,
- Objectivity in the selection of organizations for grants and awards.
- Residency in Norman for at least one year
- Knowledge of or experience with grants and/or grants procedures is recommended.
To achieve a broad perspective, the makeup of the panel shall be representative of the diversity of the Norman community. The distribution between the nine seats shall be:
- Two seats from the business community (e.g. restaurants, banking, service or retail).
- Two seats from the education community (e.g. University of Oklahoma, Norman Public School System, Home Schooling Association, or private teachers).
- Two seats from the arts and humanities community (cannot be a current employee or board member of any Norman arts organization)
- One seat from the hospitality industry (e.g. Norman Hospitality Association, hotels, motels, inns etc.).
- Two alternates elected to substitute for any elected panelist who is unable to serve. The alternates must be individuals with the proven ability to represent a wide cross section of community interests so as to represent the balance intended by this Section.
Elected members will serve a three-year term and shall not be eligible for reelection until the expiration of one year following the last year in office.
The work of the grants panel will take place from February through April of each year and will consist of two required meetings and an electronic review of all grant applications (approximately 25-30 each year).
Those selected to serve on the Grants Review Panel will receive a $100 honorarium.
Scholarship Program Mission: The Norman Arts Council Arts Education Scholarships are intended to provide Norman children with the opportunity to attend arts programming that is offered outside of schools.
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
SPRING 2025 Programs – Applications are available on Monday, November 4, 2024, and are due by 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, November 27, 2024.
Note: Please read the application guidelines thoroughly to ensure timely completion of all requirements!
ELIGIBILITY: The Norman Arts Council invites students in grades K-12 who live or go to school in Norman, Oklahoma to apply for a scholarship to offset the cost of an arts education experience provided by an established arts organization or educator.
APPLICATIONS: NAC guidelines and criteria should be followed carefully. Only Applications submitted through the online process will be considered for funding. Applications must be 100% completed for consideration. "I don't know" or "unsure" answers will be deemed an incomplete application.
SELECTION CRITERIA: The NAC is seeking applications for scholarships from students who:
- express a strong desire to enhance their arts education experience beyond what is offered in schools, demonstrate a past commitment to visual or performing arts, or a student that a parent, guardian, or teacher deems the child could benefit from an arts experience
- have the ability to commit to the completion of the program
- have a financial need that prevents them from funding the tuition themselves
- priority will be given to low-income applicants or families facing hardship
- $500 is the maximum award a single student will be granted for a single program
- Applications must be 100% completed
Applicants will not be turned down for not meeting ALL of the criteria. However, It is encouraged to try to meet as many as possible and address the criteria directly in the proposal.
AWARDS: Award notification will be by email. Due to limited funds, applicants may not receive the full funding requested and/or may not receive any funding at this time. Most of the time, our requests far exceed our budget each semester.
DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS: Upon award notification and receipt of the signed scholarship agreement, the Norman Arts Council will give the awarded funds directly to the organization or individual implementing the program applied for on behalf of the student. Should the program be canceled for any reason by the organization or individual implementing the program, the funds will be returned to the Norman Arts Council’s scholarship program and may be applied for during the next cycle.
COMMITMENT TO PROGRAM: Upon award notification, the student’s parent or legal guardian will receive a scholarship agreement that states they will commit to ensuring the student’s regular attendance at the program. If the student fails to attend at least 75% of the program, the student will be asked to withdraw; any remaining funds will be returned to the Norman Arts Council’s scholarship program; and the student will not be eligible in the future.
AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS: The total amount of scholarship funds available may be awarded to one applicant or divided among multiple applicants. The Norman Arts Council reserves the right to not award any scholarships should there be a lack of qualified candidates or a shortage of scholarship funds.
LIABILITY: Award recipients and their guardians agree to indemnify and hold harmless the NAC, its employees, its agents, and its Board of Directors, in connection with any action, claim, lawsuit, charge, or proceeding, including but not limited to any civil action in State or Federal Court, or before any State or Federal agency, which is made or brought against recipients, NAC, and/or any of NAC's employees, agents, or board members, by any person or entity, based upon and/or arising out of a recipient's use of the funds.
APPEALS: Any applicant who is denied a scholarship in whole or in part may only appeal directly to the NAC Education Committee on the following grounds: 1) discrimination against the applicant or its membership based on race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, or disability, which is shown to have materially and adversely affected the outcome of their application; 2) illegal activity on the part of the Education Committee or a member of the Education Committee, which is shown to have materially and adversely affected the outcome of their application.
SPRING 2025 applicants will be notified by late DECEMBER 2024.
ELIGIBILITY: Applicants must have non-profit tax-exempt 501(c)(3) or equivalent status and be located in Norman, Oklahoma. This grant is not open to University applicants.
This grant provides limited funding for management support/training on organization issues including:
· board development
· financial management
· resource development
· marketing and public relations
· strategic planning
· personnel development and management
· technology.
This support/training may be done on-site or off-site using training selected by the organization. The training format may be attendance at a seminar, individual consultation, or group consultation. These grants are available in addition to the Arts Project Grants and/or Operational Support. Awards will be granted up to $1,000. A brief report after the training is required.
MATCHING REQUIREMENT: There is no matching requirement for AMS Grants
DEADLINE: N/A
NOTIFICATION: The Norman Arts Council Grants Committee will review within a week of submission. Notification and Contract will be emailed to applicant upon final decision of the committee.
AWARD DISPERSMENT: Upon receipt of signed contract.
FINAL REPORT: Due within 30 days of the end of the grant period. Organization may not apply for another NAC grant opportunity until the Final Report is accepted.
In addition to completing the online application and proposal narrative, applicants will be required to upload the following support materials:
- 501(c)3 exemption letter
- Current organization bylaws
- Current list of Board members
- Copy of Current Secretary of State Charitable Organization Registration Certificate
NORMAN ARTS COUNCIL
Sudden Opportunity Grant Guidelines
MISSION: Ensuring a vibrant and growing arts community for Norman.
ELIGIBILITY: Applicants must have non-profit tax-exempt 501(c)(3) or equivalent status and be located in Norman, Oklahoma. All projects must occur in Norman and take place in an American with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant space or have an alternative form of participation to accommodate visitors with mobility disabilities.
The Sudden Opportunity Support category provides funds for arts and humanities projects in Norman which could not have been foreseen in advance of the regular granting cycle. Grant awards to eligible applicants may be awarded for up to $2000and are contingent on the availability of Norman Arts Council funds. Check with the NAC office for availability of funds and to ensure eligibility for your project before submitting a SOS grant proposal.
REVIEW CRITERIA: The NAC is seeking applications for arts programs that are:
· Equitable: The NAC funds programs that seek diverse, equitable, and inclusive groups of artists and audiences, expanding the considerations of what “equity” means in the City of Norman, OK.
· Excellent: Program is original, innovative, of exceptional quality, and of enduring value.
· Educational: Program serves to educate the direct audience and wider community through outreach that goes beyond presentation.
· Enticing: Program(s) will attract visitors to Norman or entice new Norman audiences to participate/attend.
Applicants will not be disqualified for not meeting all the criteria. It is encouraged, however, to try to meet as many as possible and to address the criteria directly in the proposal.
FUNDS MAY NOT BE REQUESTED FOR:
· Fund-raising events
· Grants to pay existing debts or for the purchase of capital improvements or equipment
· Programs not accessible to the general public
· Programs performed in direct conjunction with a religious service
· Indirect costs, other than administrative costs directly related to a program (not to exceed 20% of the requested funds).
FUNDING LIMITS: SOS grants may be requested for up to $2,000. A single organization may not apply for SOS funds more than three times in a calendar year.
MATCHING REQUIREMENT: There is no matching requirement for SOS Grants
DEADLINE: N/A
NOTIFICATION: The Norman Arts Council Grants Committee will review within a week of submission. Notification and Contract will be emailed to applicant upon final decision of the committee.
AWARD DISPERSMENT: Upon receipt of signed contract.
FINAL REPORT: Due within 30 days of the end of the grant period. Organization may not apply for another NAC grant opportunity until the Final Report is accepted.
COMPLETE APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: In addition to completing the online narrative, applicant will be required to upload the following support materials:
- NAC Budget worksheet (download at https://normanarts.org/grants/sudden-opportunity-support )
- 501(c)3 exemption letter
- Current annual budget
- Current list of board of directors and officers
· Copy of Current Secretary of State Charitable Registration Certificate
· Copy of OU Departmental description as found in the University Handbook (OU applicants only)
Your final report is due 45 days after completion of the training or activity funded. Organizations that do not submit a final report on time may not be allowed to apply for future Norman Arts Council funding. If extenuating circumstances make it impossible for an organization to meet this deadline, the organization must receive approval from the NAC in advance.
Your final report is due 30 days after completion of the project. Remaining award funds will automatically be forfeited by any organization that fails to submit the COMPLETE Final Report by the deadline. Organizations that do not submit a final report on time may not be allowed to apply for future Norman Arts Council funding. If extenuating circumstances make it impossible for an organization to meet this deadline, the organization must receive approval from the NAC in advance.
Conflict of Interest Policy
This policy applies to board members, staff and certain volunteers of the Norman Arts Council. A volunteer is covered under this policy if that person has been granted significant independent decision-making authority with respect to financial or other resources of the organization. Persons covered under this policy are hereinafter referred to as “interested parties.”
Conflict of Interest
A conflict may exist where an interested party, or a relative or business associate of an interested party, directly or indirectly benefits or profits as a result of a decision made or transaction entered into by the organization.
A conflict may also exist where an interested party, or a relative or business associate of an interested party, obtains a non-financial benefit or advantage that he would not have obtained absent his/her relationship with the organization, or where his/her duty or responsibility owed to the organization conflicts with a duty or responsibility owed to some other organization.
An interested party is under a continuing obligation to disclose any actual or potential conflict of interest as soon as it is known, or reasonably should be known.
NAC Board will be made up of people from various sectors of the Norman Community, including artists and arts administrators. Occasionally, these board members may have perceived conflicts of interest when the NAC offers opportunities such as exhibits, awards, grants, and other special programming for which they would like to be considered. The NAC does allow for board members to apply for these opportunities, but the board member must revise their conflict of interest disclosure to indicate potential benefit from said opportunities. Should a board member apply, they must abstain from any discussion/board action related to that particular program/opportunity.
Specific Conflicts of Interest
The following are specific conflicts of interest that would preclude an individual from serving on the Norman Arts Council Board of Directors, Standing Committees, or Selection Panels:
- A spouse, partner, or close family member also serves on the same board of directors, standing committee, or selection panel
- A spouse, partner, or close family member is on NAC Staff
- Said individual is an elected official that has direct influence over public funding for the NAC
Disclosure
An interested party shall complete a questionnaire, to fully and completely disclose the material facts about any actual or potential conflicts of interest. The disclosure statement shall be completed upon his/her association with the organization, and shall be updated annually thereafter. An additional disclosure statement shall be filed at such time as an actual or potential conflict arises.
The Executive Committee shall review disclosure statements. Copies shall also be provided to the Executive Director.
Disclosure statements are kept with other official document of the organization on an electronic server.
Procedures for Review of Actual or Potential Conflicts
Whenever there is reason to believe that an actual or potential conflict of interest exists between the NAC and an interested party, the Board of Directors shall determine the appropriate organizational response.
Where the actual or potential conflict involves an employee of the organization other than the Executive Director, the Executive Director shall, in the first instance, be responsible for reviewing the matter and may take appropriate action as necessary to protect the interests of the organization. The Executive Director shall report to the President the results of any review and the action taken. The President, in consultation with the Executive Committee, shall determine if any further board review or action is required.
Violations of Conflict of Interest Policy
If the board of directors has reason to believe that an interested party has failed to disclose an actual or potential conflict of interest, it shall inform the person of the basis for such belief and afford the person an opportunity to explain the alleged failure to disclose.
If, after hearing the response of the interested party and making such further investigation as may be warranted in the circumstances, the board determines that the interested party has in fact failed to disclose an actual or possible conflict of interest, it shall take appropriate disciplinary and corrective action.
This form must be submitted to request awarded grant funds.
Your organization may request up to 50% of the funds awarded within 90 days of the project start date.