2025-26 Art and Cultural Facilities Grant Program

Ceiling: $499,999
Local
City of Bellevue

This program provides financial support for nonprofit arts and cultural organizations in Bellevue, WA, to fund capital projects and facility maintenance that enhance public access to the arts.

Description

The 2025-26 Art and Cultural Facilities Grant Program aims to support capital projects and facility maintenance for arts and cultural organizations in Bellevue, WA. The program offers two types of grants: Capital Projects and Facility Maintenance. Capital Projects grants are available for acquiring property, constructing new facilities, acquiring specialized equipment, and major renovations, with funding requests up to $499,999. Facility Maintenance grants are for preventative maintenance and repairs, also up to $499,999. The total budget for the 2025-26 cycle is $1.8 million. Eligible applicants must be nonprofit organizations with a 501(c)(3) designation, have been in operation for at least two years, and offer publicly accessible programming.

The application process for both types of grants is managed online via SurveyMonkey Apply. Applications open on July 10, 2024, and close on August 19, 2024. Funding decisions are based on several criteria, including the proposed public benefit, project feasibility, the applicant’s financial and operational strength, and experience in arts and culture programming. Successful applicants will enter into a legally binding contract with the City of Bellevue, outlining the project’s scope, deliverables, and payment schedules.

Eligibility

States
Washington
Regions
City of Bellevue
Eligible Entities
Nonprofits
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Funding

Program Funding
$1,800,000
Award Ceiling
$499,999
Award Floor
Award Count

Timing

Posted Date
July 29, 2024
App Status
Anticipating Next Round
Pre-app Deadline
Application Deadline

Funder

Funding Source
Source Type
Local
Contact Name
Manette Stamm
Contact Email
Contact Phone

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