Who Qualifies for Cultural Heritage Project Funding in Ohio
GrantID: 10358
Grant Funding Amount Low: $15,000
Deadline: December 19, 2022
Grant Amount High: $150,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Building Partnerships for Cultural Heritage Projects in Ohio
In Ohio, the challenge of preserving cultural heritage, particularly that of Black architects, is compounded by limited collaboration between cultural organizations and educational institutions. This lack of partnerships restricts the development of innovative programs that could effectively promote awareness and appreciation of the contributions made by Black architects. Data from the Ohio Arts Council indicates that only 23% of arts organizations collaborate on projects that emphasize Black history and architecture.
Key stakeholders facing this barrier include cultural organizations, local schools, and community centers that strive to foster educational opportunities but often lack the necessary resources and partnerships to create impactful programs. For instance, institutions like The Columbus Museum of Art often struggle to integrate local history into their exhibits due to a shortage of funds and collaborative efforts with educational entities.
Additionally, many schools in underserved neighborhoods do not have sufficient resources to engage students in comprehensive studies about local architectural history, particularly as it pertains to Black architects. This gap limits student exposure to culturally relevant topics that can inform their understanding of architecture and its societal implications.
Eligibility for this funding includes schools and non-profit organizations in Ohio that can establish partnerships focusing on cultural heritage projects. Applicants must demonstrate community involvement and readiness to create programs that involve students and families in learning about Black architects’ contributions to the state's architectural landscape.
The initiative aims to facilitate collaborative projects that enhance educational outcomes while raising awareness of Black architects’ significance. By fostering an environment of cooperation between schools and cultural organizations, this funding can lead to meaningful projects that will educate the community, promote cultural appreciation, and inspire future generations.
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