Here is Durham Arts Council info:
1. Do you receive public funds from local or state sources? Yes Approx. $685K City (facility support), $20K County(special project),
and $135K state arts council (special projects and regranting)
2. Do you count public funds as part of your annual campaign?
Yes – because most is part of our regranting pool, except City facility support which allows us to make facility space grants to 30+ arts organizations.
3. What are the sources of your public funds (i.e. Food & Beverage Tax, Local Sales Tax, etc.)
general revenues; state grants; no special taxes
4. What are the uses of your public funds (i.e. Public Art, grantmaking, facilities management, etc.)
grants and services, arts education programs, administration & operations, public art. City cash funds do not go into regrant pool.
5. What percentage of your total budget are from public funds?
38%
best regards,
Sherry L. DeVries
Executive Director
Durham Arts Council
sldevries@durhamarts.org
919-560-2709
www.durhamarts.org
Durham Arts Council - Creating a Vibrant Community Through the Arts!
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On Behalf Of Robert Bush
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2018 11:44 AM
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Subject: RE: [Americans for the Arts] State/Local Government Funding Inquiry
1. Do you receive public funds from local or state sources? Yes
2. Do you count public funds as part of your annual campaign? No
3. What are the sources of your public funds (i.e. Food & Beverage Tax, Local Sales Tax, etc.) General Fund and % for Art (public art)
4. What are the uses of your public funds (i.e. Public Art, grantmaking, facilities management, etc.) grants and services, administration & operations, public art – all elements of ASC
5. What percentage of your total budget are from public funds? 50%
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On Behalf Of Susan Mendenhall
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2018 11:17 AM
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Subject: [Americans for the Arts] State/Local Government Funding Inquiry
Dear United Arts Fund Leaders:
It was a pleasure to see many of you in Chattanooga! Some of us had discussion about private vs. public funds for your campaign and organization. Here are some questions to put out there:
1. Do you receive public funds from local or state sources?
2. Do you count public funds as part of your annual campaign?
3. What are the sources of your public funds (i.e. Food & Beverage Tax, Local Sales Tax, etc.)
4. What are the uses of your public funds (i.e. Public Art, grantmaking, facilities management, etc.)
5. What percentage of your total budget are from public funds?
Feel free to add questions.
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Here are answers for Arts United:
1. Do you receive public funds from local or state sources?
Yes. We receive $95,000 per year from the City of Fort Wayne for Arts Campus venue ownership/management. We also receive about $265,000 per year from the Indiana Arts Commission for regional
initiative grants.
2. Do you count public funds as part of your annual campaign?
No. We only count private funding as part of our Annual Fund Drive.
3. What are the sources of your public funds (i.e. Food & Beverage Tax, Local Sales Tax, etc.)
$95,000 in City of Fort Wayne funds comes from CEDIT (economic development income tax).
$265,000 from the Indiana Arts Commission (state arts commission) comes from the Indiana General Assembly and the National Endowment for the Arts.
4. What are the uses of your public funds (i.e. Public Art, grantmaking, facilities management, etc.)
$95,000 in City of Fort Wayne CEDIT dollars are for venue ownership and management.
$265,000 in Indiana Arts Commission dollars are for pass-through regional initiative grants. We retain an administrative fee.
5. What percentage of your total annual operating budget are from public funds?
16%
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