Community Art Program


VIDEO - The Power of the Arts

Premiered Sunday, September 14th at 9:00 PM, on Twin Cities Public Television.
The Power of the Arts documentary is a co-production of COMPAS and Twin Cities Public Television. To see the Power of the Arts documentary in its entirety got to www.ctv15.org
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MCKNIGHT COMMUNITY ART PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The mission of the Community Art Program is to encourage the use of meaningful, quality arts to build community. The program's objectives are to fund projects and programs in Minneapolis and St. Paul that demonstrate community-driven planning and implementation, and to make funds accessible to communities facing inequality of economic resources, and under-representation in the arts. Made possible by a grant from the McKnight Foundation


COMMUNITY ART PROGRAM FOCUS

Engage in Community-Building Through the Arts
COMPAS programs promote community-building through the collaboration and interaction of artists and members of a community, and among different communities.

Community-based art projects supported by the Community Art Program may also demonstrate how they fulfill one or both of the secondary priorities listed below:

Recognize, Appreciate, and Celebrate Cultural Diversity
The Community Art Program promotes a broad appreciation of diverse cultures by employing, promoting, or supporting artists from a variety of cultural communities. The Community Art Program encourages art programs that emphasize broad cross-cultural communication and understanding.

Address Social Issues Through the Arts
The Community Art Program offers people the opportunity to use the power of the arts to promote justice and create healthy communities in which to live.

Click here for CAP Grant Guidelines

The COMPAS/MCKNIGHT C0MMUNITY ART PROGRAM

Applications must be in the COMPAS Office by 4 PM on June 19, 2009. No post marked applications will be accepted.


Guide & application»

Applicants are advised to allow between 12-16 weeks prior to the announcements of awards. Programs completed prior to funding decisions will be ineligible for consideration.

For assistance with your COMPAS Community Art Program application, please contact:

John G. Mentzos, Director of Grant Allocations
COMPAS
304 Landmark Center
75 Fifth Street West
St. Paul, MN 55102
TELEPHONE: (651) 292-3287
Email: john@compas.org


The Community Art Program is made possible by grants from the McKnight Foundation.



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