Project Support ProgramProject Support provides a full program of guidance and services, including continuing education, networking opportunities, access to consultants, and resources for fundraising. We also offer fiscal sponsorship and managerial support to artists and arts organizations which lack administrative experience and infrastructure, so that they may produce temporary projects or begin to develop on-going organizations. Through fiscal sponsorship in particular, the Project Support Program encourages funding agencies and contributors to fund new projects and emerging artists by ensuring that funds are well-managed and spent according to their guidelines. Project Support is not a grant-making program. However, having a fiscal sponsor allows an individual to apply to many potential funders who do not accept applications from individuals. It also allows individual artists and small arts organizations to receive tax-deductible contributions. As a fiscal sponsor, TRASA urban arts collective acts as the non-profit tax-exempt umbrella organization for specific projects, and accepts and administers contributions. This does not mean that we are the producers, fundraisers, or in any way connected to the content or actual production of these projects. All artistic and proprietary rights, title, interest in and to the completed project will belong to the Project Director and may be copyrighted in Project Director’s name. Click here for a printable version of these guidelines. Services TRASA prefers to work closely with each sponsored project and to analyze its ability in terms of quality of work, programs and management. As a Project Sponsor, TRASA urban arts collective will provide:
Submission Guidelines Proposals for Project Sponsorship must include the following information in the following order (please do not staple, package, or bind material): 1. Title Page. Include a one or two sentence description of the project, the length and format of the project, and contact information for the project director(s). 2. Project Narrative. (No more than 3 pages). Describe your project in detail. Include project goals, a timeline, a description of the intended audience and marketing strategy, and a statement describing what makes your project unique compared to others in your field. 3. Budget Information. Your budget must include all project costs for artistic as well as administrative personnel, fringe benefits (if applicable), travel, accommodations, materials, equipment, etc. Please include a budget narrative when necessary to explain how you arrived at certain figures (i.e. $10,000 for salaries = 5 artists @ $500 per week for 4 weeks). Contributed funds and earned income must be listed separately and contributed income should be listed as either committed or projected. Committed funds are funds that have already been secured and projected funding is funding for which you intend to apply. Income and expenses must balance. 4. Fundraising Strategy. Include a one-page plan of how you intend to raise money for your project. List specific foundations, corporations, individuals and government agencies to which you will be applying and corresponding deadlines. Applications without a clear fundraising plan will not be considered. 5. Samples of work. If new work will be created for the proposed project, send images of past work. Also include supporting materials such as media reviews and previous promotional materials (cards, flyers, posters) if available. 10 to 20 Slides or Prints OR Video: VHS or DVD format OR Audio CD (for Musicians/Sound Artists only) 6. Information concerning principle staff. Include brief biographical paragraphs and resumes for principal artistic and/or administrative staff. 7. References. Please provide the name, email address, telephone number, and address of three people who know you on a professional level and can comment on your recent work and artistic development. 8. Self-addressed Stamped Envelope with sufficient postage for the return of your materials. Material sent without an SASE will not be returned and will become property of TRASA urban arts collective. 9. Self-addressed Stamped Postcard. Please include a self-addressed stamped postcard with your application if you would like to have notification that your materials have been received. Submit application to: TRASA urban arts collective Contact: info@thepicklecompany.org A sponsorship application fee of $40 payable to TRASA urban arts collective is due at the time a contract is signed between the TRASA and the project. A sponsorship renewal fee of $25 is due annually. As an administrative fee, TRASA reserves the right to retain 10% of all funds deposited with us. The sponsorship fee is lowered to 5% of secured funds for project activity over $25,000 in a given year. Requirements Contracts are signed for the duration of one year, at which time a renewal form must be submitted and new contract signed. Sponsored projects are required to:
In addition, sponsored projects are required to:
If sponsored projects receive in-kind contributions, these are also tax-deductible for the donors. TRASA does not expect to receive a percentage of an in-kind gift, but requires that:
Sponsored projects must comply with all restrictions or requirements imposed on funds by their donors. Funds are available for disbursement one week after funds are deposited with TRASA. Funds may be released for expense reimbursements, payment to vendors, or payments to individuals for services rendered. (Please note that TRASA does NOT advance lump sums to projects.) In order to receive disbursements, the project must submit to TRASA a Request for Payment form along with appropriate receipts or invoices. Checks are issued twice monthly. Selection Process TRASA urban arts collective will consider projects for sponsorship if they serve community needs, show potential for future development, and are:
A panel of professionals will review applications and select projects as space allows. For all projects, a letter will be sent informing you of the Curatorial Committee’s decision, and any further action you need to take, if any. Please be aware that it will take up to six months for TRASA's staff to review your proposal. |