City of Carlsbad Community Arts Grants: For Arts Organizations
City of Carlsbad Cultural Arts Division
Funding Amount
Up to US $7,500
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
City of Carlsbad Community Arts Grants: For Arts Organizations
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: City of Carlsbad Cultural Arts Division
Amount: Up to US $7,500
Last Updated: February 16, 2026
Summary
The City of Carlsbad offers Community Arts Grants aimed at fostering artistic and cultural activities in the region. These grants support diverse projects that promote inclusion and participation from various community groups. The funding initiative encourages collaboration among arts organizations, educational institutions, and professional artists to enhance the cultural landscape of Carlsbad. Grants are available to qualified nonprofits and educational entities, with a focus on projects that enrich the community's artistic experience.Overview
Community Arts Grants The City of Carlsbad Cultural Arts Division serves to encourage, develop and facilitate an enriched environment of artistic, creative and cultural activity in Carlsbad and the North San Diego County region. As a component of many services and activities, the city manages funding programs to provide financial support to organizations, schools and individuals for various projects through a competitive application and review process. Guidelines The City of Carlsbad Cultural Arts Office serves to encourage, develop and facilitate an enriched environment of artistic, creative and cultural activity in the City of Carlsbad and the North San Diego County region. The Cultural Arts Office manages funding programs to provide financial support to organizations, schools and individuals for various projects through a competitive application and review process. These projects benefit the community through an array of activities for schools, artists and organizations. The Community Arts Grants program was identified for continued and increasing support by the Carlsbad City Council through the 2018 Arts & Culture Master Plan. The City of Carlsbad’s Community Arts Grants program supports quality arts and cultural programming that promotes the representation and participation of diverse groups of individuals, including and not limited to people of differing abilities, class, generations, ethnicities and races, gender identities, religious or spiritual beliefs, sexual orientations, or veteran status. Our mission supports the following values: Provide inclusive opportunities for arts & culture experiences for Carlsbad students and residents reducing/eliminating barriers for participation.Provide arts education and lifelong learning opportunities for all ages. Support local and regional arts organizations as an important component of the economy and quality of life in Carlsbad and North San Diego County. Support arts education in schools and through affiliated organizations.Develop and support organizational strength and capacity of Carlsbad arts organizations. Encourage new and emerging artists, arts organizations and programs in Carlsbad, CA. Celebrate Carlsbad as an exciting, vibrant and creative destination for residents and visitors alike. Acknowledge indigenous land and cultural awareness in the Carlsbad community. Applications were accepted in three categories: Arts organizations: arts projectsEmerging arts organizationsEducational institutions or affiliated groupsEligibility
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Professional artist or outside consultant: All proposed arts projects must involve a professional artist or outside consultant in lieu of or in addition to the applicant/teacher.Example: professional graphic artist, choreographer, etc. from outside of the project site. Educational Institutions Application Limit: There is a cap on the number of applications for Educational Institutions (Arts in Schools) of (3) three grants per school site. All applicants, including fiscal agents and school-affiliated groups, must comply with the following:Nonprofit Status: Applicants must be recognized as nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or the California State Franchise Tax Board. A complete Statement of Information should be on file with the California Secretary of State. This statement should be filed within the first 90 days of incorporation and updated in accordance with state law.Tax Identification: Applicants must provide their Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) from the IRS.Information will be checked through GuideStar’s Charity Check.PLEASE NOTE: all organizations, including schools, must submit the names and contact information for the authorized signatories. Specific exemptions for Educational Institutions:Educational institutions are exempt from the need for tax-exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) but are still eligible to apply.Partnership Projects: For projects involving partnerships, only one application is allowed. If a school partners with an arts organization or artist, a signed agreement between the parties is required, with the school as the lead applicant.Arts OrganizationsArts organizations must be registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations for at least three years as of Jan. 1, 2025.Applicants may only submit one (1) application per funding cycle and cannot apply to multiple categories.Arts organizations grants - $7,500 maximum award per grant. All arts projects require the participation of a professional artist or an outside subject matter expert. Arts projects will be defined as programs, activities, and events primarily designed to be arts focused. These projects may be presented in person, or virtually if any government issued health mandates are in effect.Arts project grants awards must be used for specific art project support and cannot be used for general operating support.Artists and organizations may only apply to one (1) category per fiscal year grant cycle.Ineligibility
Applications that do not identify the correct signatories for an organization or school will not be accepted.No two (2) entities (organization or school/affiliated groups) may apply for funding for the same project.The City of Carlsbad will NOT award Community Arts Grants to:.For-profit organizations, schools, and businessesCash reserves or endowments of any kind.Applications to reduce existing deficits.General operating costs, including costs associated with the start-up of a new organization.Support groups and/or nonprofit organizations supporting city departments or facilities.Projects through a fiscal sponsor that benefit the sponsoring organization or are an extension of the sponsoring organization’s programs or services.Applications that do not support nonprofit, public art activities or projects that benefit a for-profit business or activity.Capital expenditures, including construction, renovation, or purchase of real property.Awards are to be expended within the designated funding period.Religious and/or sectarian programming or any programming and/or services solely for the promotion of or consumption by a specific religious order and/or sect.Retroactive funding for completed activities.Applicants that have a “delinquent” status with the Community Arts Grants funding programs.Governmental agencies or public authorities.Organizations and/or affiliates that are directly or indirectly participating in, or intervening in, any political campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any candidate for public office.Funding may NOT be used for:Fundraising expenses.Consultants who are members of an applicant’s staff or board.Political campaigns or lobbying activities.Payments to students.Endowments or endowment campaigns.Scholarships, fellowships or tuition assistance.Costs incurred before the start of the funded project or outside the funding period.Project or activities outside the City of Carlsbad limits.Entry fees for competitions or sponsorship fees.Pageants, fund-raising events, or hospitality costs.Private foundations or other re-granting organizations.Religious or doctrinal purposes, although faith-based organizations may apply for program support.Publication of manuscripts or compositions not created as part of a grant-supported project.Purchase of monetary awards, cash prizes, contributions, or donations.Professional development for staff and board members.Scholarly or academic research, tuition and activities which generate academic credit or formal study toward an academic or professional degree.Creation of textbooks.Ongoing, recurring administrative expenses.Focus Areas & Funding Uses
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