Rimon Art Project Support Grants
Funding Amount
Varies
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Overview
Our Mission
The mission of Rimon is to promote and enhance Jewish identity through arts and culture, to support arts and artists who broadly explore Jewish themes, and to assist the greater Minnesota Jewish community in developing a collaborative involvement with the arts.
What We Support:
* Projects with or without funding in one of four ways:
* Artistic development and/or production
* Community planning and collaborations
* Research or administrative assistance
* Marketing and outreach assistance
* Projects that comply with Rimon’s mission
* Projects that are realized in Minnesota - out-of-state applicants must collaborate with a Minnesota artist or institution and realize the project in Minnesota
* Project-specific expenses only and not on-going operating expenses (e.g., utilities, rent, staff salaries)
* Requests of up to 50% of the total project cost, with a maximum award of $3,000
Project Support Grants
These grants, made possible through the generosity of our community, support projects that explore Jewish themes, strengthen Jewish identity, and encourage artistic collaboration.
Eligibility
_You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website._
* Who may apply:
* Individual artists
* Informal and/or unincorporated arts groups
* Jewish agencies and synagogues
* Non-profit arts groups
* Non-profit, non-arts organizations engaged in an arts project on a Jewish theme
* Schools and community education programs
Ineligibility
* We Do Not Support:
* Recipients (group, individual, or organization) of Rimon funding within the past 2 years
* Rimon grant recipients with an overdue final report
* Rimon grant recipients who have received funds and whose project remains “incomplete”
* An event that is one-day only if that day falls on the Jewish Sabbath or Jewish holy days
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