Local Arts Program (LAP) Grant
Somerset County Cultural & Heritage Commission
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Local Arts Program (LAP) Grant
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Somerset County Cultural & Heritage Commission
Last Updated: July 30, 2025
Summary
The Local Arts Program (LAP) Grant, administered by the Somerset County Cultural & Heritage Commission, supports local arts development in New Jersey. This competitive grant is open to nonprofit organizations based in Somerset County, aiming to enhance public access to the arts through various projects and programs. A significant portion of the funding is allocated for re-grants to eligible local arts organizations, promoting artistic excellence and community engagement.Overview
Local Arts Program (LAP) Grant The Local Arts Program (LAP) Grant enables the New Jersey State Council on the Arts (NJSCA) to support local arts development within each of New Jersey’s 21 counties through a competitive grant application process by awarding funds to officially designated county arts agencies (CAAs). The Somerset County Cultural & Heritage Commission (SCC&HC) is the agency officially designated in Somerset County to apply for, receive, and administer this annual Local Arts Program Grant. Though a small percentage of the annual total grant award supports local arts development through planned programming and other services provided by the Cultural & Heritage office, the greater percentage of the grant award (generally 75% ) is set aside for re-grants, through a formal application/independent peer review panel process to support eligible local arts organizations and other non-profit organizations within Somerset County that provide public art projects, programs, services and development to benefit diverse public audiences. Grant awards are competitive and seek to encourage artistic excellence at the local level. Types of Grants Available General Operating Support (GOS) GOS is limited to non-profit organizations whose missions are exclusively devoted to the public presentation of the Arts. The organization must present a documented history of artistic excellence and outreach efforts within Somerset County. GOS funds provide support for the overall operations of these organizations for the calendar year, although there are specific uses for GOS funds that are considered ineligible, GOS funds may be used for most activities that support the organization’s Arts mission. Eligible Uses: To strengthen administrative capacity; to support on-going programs and/or to expand programs; to begin an innovative program/project. Ineligible Uses: Capital improvements or construction costs; purchase of equipment; hospitality costs; reimbursement for deficits; out of state travel; fundraising; scholarships or awards, retroactive funding for work completed before submission of this application; projects primarily recreational, rehabilitative, or therapeutic in nature Special Project Grant Open to any organization that meets the eligibility requirements. A special project is a public Arts activity or event that occurs during the grant year with specific start and completion dates. The project may contain multiple events or activities, but these must be clearly related by discipline or theme. The planned activity or event MUST be presented in and benefit the general public of Somerset County. Examples of a special project include a concert, an exhibition, a festival, artist’s workshops, lectures and demonstrations. Eligible Uses: Eligible expenses include items such as artists’ fees, rentals, purchase of sheet music, printing and photocopying, in-state travel, postage, technical crew and other professional fees, promotion, project supplies, etc. related to the special project only. The hiring of New Jersey artists is encouraged and favored.Note: publications must be approved by the Somerset County Cultural & Heritage Commission prior to final printing and one final copy must be submitted as proof of completion.Ineligible Uses: General administrative salaries; capital improvements; construction costs; renovations; purchase of permanent equipment; hospitality costs; previous program deficits; general operating expenses that are not related to the special project; fellowships/awards; student publications, activities which are normally the extra-curricular activities of public or private schools; projects in educational or religious institutions that do not seek a wide general public audience; scholarship funds; replacement of funds normally budgeted for the project or operation; reimbursement of deficits; retroactive funding for work completed before submission of this application; fundraising; projects primarily recreational, rehabilitative, or therapeutic in nature. Creative Placemaking (CP) Open to any organization that meets the eligibility requirements. Creative Placemaking is an evolving field of practice that intentionally leverages the power of the Arts, culture and creativity to serve a community's interest while driving a broader agenda for change, growth and transformation in a way that builds character and quality of place. Partners from public, private, nonprofit and community sectors strategically shape the physical and social character of a neighborhood, town, city or region around Arts and cultural activities or assets. Creative Placemaking animates public and private spaces, rejuvenates structures and streetscapes, improves local business visibility and public safety, and brings diverse people together to build shared understanding of culture and community. Creative Placemaking grants encourage and require Somerset County non-profit organizations, both cultural and non-cultural and Somerset County based governmental agencies or commissions to create new collaborative partnerships to integrate the Arts (Music, Visual Arts, Theatre, Dance, Film/Video, Literary Arts) into public venues to broaden and diversify public exposure, access to and participation in the Arts.Eligibility
We've imported the main document for this grant to give you an overview. You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Organization must be Somerset County based and provide an Arts program/project within Somerset County that benefits Somerset County residents.At the time of application, an organization must be incorporated as a non-profit in the State of New Jersey and designated tax exempt by determination of the Internal Revenue Service (in accordance with Section 501(c)3 or (c)4). A copy of this documentation must be submitted with application.Somerset County based governmental agencies or commissions under a municipality or township are also eligible to apply.The organization must provide a program or service that encourages public participation in the Arts and that increases public accessibility to the Arts.Organizations must provide proof of stability and fiscal responsibility. Programs in educational or religious institutions that do not actively seek a wide general public audience are ineligible. However, after-school programs utilizing school or faith-based facilities, broadly advertised as open to and welcoming the general public, are eligible for funding.Ineligibility
Organizations may not receive grants from both the Somerset County Cultural & Heritage Commission and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts within the same funding cycle.SCC&HC will not accept applications or award grant funds to organizations applying to or receiving LAP grants from other County Arts Councils or County Cultural and Heritage Commissions.Focus Areas & Funding Uses
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