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The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) and the Arts Council of Indianapolis recently announced that 24 cultural program providers will receive federal economic stimulus funds totaling more than a half-million dollars.
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds will be coming to Indiana from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to help retain jobs at local arts organizations and cultural programming providers threatened by declines in philanthropic support during the current economic downturn.
The first installment of federal stimulus grants was announced early this week by the NEA and in the form of direct grants to five Indiana organizations. Those organizations include Elkhart Center, Inc. ($50,000); Fischoff National Chamber Music Association, Notre Dame, ($25,000); Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, ($50,000); and South Shore Arts, Inc., Munster ($50,000).
The Arts Council of Indianapolis will also receive stimulus funds directly from the NEA. A total of $200,000 will be combined with the IAC’s funds and will be granted to nine organizations within Marion County. The IAC will receive $273,000, all of which will be granted to 15 Indiana arts providers.
In addition to the stimulus grants to the IAC and the Arts Council of Indianapolis, the Endowment will also provide a direct grant of $514,400 to Arts Midwest, a regional arts organization based in Minneapolis that works in collaboration with the IAC. Through a special arrangement, Arts Midwest is partnering with the IAC to provide ARRA funding to selected Indiana organizations. A total of $50,000 will come from Arts Midwest to Indiana organizations.
“We accepted grant applications earlier this summer and received more than 80 applications,” said IAC Executive Director Lewis C. Ricci. “These grants will help preserve jobs critical to maintaining professional arts organizations.”
ARRA Grants to Indiana Grant Amount* Grant Source American Pianists Association, Indianapolis $25,000 ACI Asante Children's Theatre, Indianapolis $25,000 Arts Midwest Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre of Indianapolis $25,000 IAC Children's Center for Dance Education $22,400 IAC Children's Museum of Indianapolis $25,000 ACI Eiteljorg Museum, Indianapolis $25,000 Arts Midwest Friends of the Frankfort Library, Frankfort $25,000 IAC Fort Wayne Ballet, Fort Wayne $21,300 IAC Harrison Center for the Arts, Indianapolis $ 7,500 ACI Heartland Truly Moving Pictures, Indianapolis $25,000 ACI Indiana Opera Society, Indianapolis $25,000 IAC Indiana State Museum Foundation, Indianapolis $16,000 IAC Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra $25,000 ACI Indianapolis Museum of Art, Inc. $25,000 ACI Muncie Civic & College Symphony Association $15,914 IAC Music for All, Inc., Indianapolis $25,000 ACI Northwest Indiana Symphony Society, Inc. $19,240 IAC Phoenix Theatre, Inc., Indianapolis $17,500 ACI Primary Colours, Inc., Indianapolis $25,000 ACI Richmond Art Museum $14,073 IAC Richmond Symphony Orchestra $14,073 IAC Ridgewood Arts Foundation, Inc. $25,000 IAC Sheldon Swope Art Museum, Inc., Terre Haute $25,000 IAC Young Audiences of Indiana, Indianapolis $25,000 IAC
*Grant amounts are tentative pending NEA approval
All total, about $650,000 in federal stimulus funds will be coming to Indiana to preserve jobs in the arts. According to a recent NEA study, more than 19,000 Hoosiers consider the arts as their primary career and source of income.