Fund for the Arts Community Event Mini-Grants support the implementation of short-term or one-time innovative and creative events that engage communities within specific neighborhoods of Greater Louisville. This grant program is part of the Arts in Neighborhoods initiative. Past Mini-Grant recipients: Fall 2023, Winter 2024, Spring 2024.
If you are interested in applying for a Community Event Mini-Grant, please read through the Grant Guidelines before starting an application.
The Community Event Mini-Grant Guidelines contain information including:
Individuals, Groups, and Organizations who are based in the Greater Louisville area, including the following counties: Bullitt, Jefferson, Oldham, and Shelby counties in Kentucky; Clark, Floyd, and Harrison counties in Indiana are eligible to apply.
Applicants may submit proposals as an individual, a group, or organization without tax-exempt status, or as a nonprofit organization.
Partnership Guidelines (Updated June 2024)
Ideally, a Partner will make a significant contribution to the event, deepening either the community connection or the arts component. A Partner will also provide a Statement of Commitment letter, included in the application.
A community can be tied to a specific geographic location in Louisville, and can also be a community linked by a common interest, such as gardening or dance, or a community linked by a common culture, such as an immigrant community or the LGBTQ+ community.
Please see the Mini-Grant Guidelines for more information on the matching component, Partner component, and what makes a strong community-based application.
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The Mini-Grant Application consists of 5 main sections
Please see the Mini-Grant Guidelines for more detailed information on the content of each section, including specific questions asked and word count limits.
All applications will be reviewed and evaluated by a panel consisting of community volunteers who represent a broad range of artistic and cultural viewpoints, geographic, racial, and ethnic diversity, and a strong, proven desire to support our local arts ecosystem.
If you are interested in volunteering to be a part of a community review panel, you can apply to serve as a panelist by filling out the short form on our website.
The full Community Event Mini-Grant Scoring Rubric provided to reviewers is available here.
Please see the Mini-Grant Guidelines for more detailed information on the review process and award criteria.
Community Event Mini-Grant applications may be submitted on an ongoing basis and will be reviewed quarterly, with awards made on the following timeline (revised May 2024):
Fall/Winter Cycle
Winter/Spring Cycle
Spring/Summer Cycle
Summer/Fall Cycle
*If an application’s event date does not fall within the grant period, the application will be carried forward into the next round of reviews. Grants will not be awarded retroactively for events that took place or began before the grant period.
Helpful tip: If your event spans different grant periods, consider applying for a specific opening event, closing event, or a free community night
Learn more at the recorded info session below or join virtual office hours: Tuesdays at 4 pm. Click here to join
*new applicants will be asked to create an account
*returning applicants, this link gives you access to the Community Events Mini-Grant application
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Still Have Questions? Contact the Fund for the Arts Community Investment & Support team at grants@fundforthearts.org
0:00 – Intro
1:55 – Mini-Grants Webpage
5:27 – Discussion of Updated Grant Periods and Deadlines
7:52 – Mini-Grant Guidelines
16:16 – Discussion of Updated Match Requirements
29:17 – How to Log into the Grant Portal
43:03 – Instructions and Contact Information sections on the Application
45:45 – Event Logistics Section on the Application
49:29 – Event Information Section on the Application (3 out of 4 of the longer questions in the Application)
54:24 – The Budget Section on the Application, including template, helpful tips, and example budget
1:15:52 – The Attachments Section on the Application, including the Partner Statement of Committment Letter
1:20:35 – The Demographic Information Section on the Application
1:24:14 – How to be sure an application is submitted