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CCP Application
Next deadline (FY11):
March 22, 2010
Application is now closed. Next application
will open 2/8/10.
eGRANT
CCP Guidelines
FY10 Guidelines
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CCP Blank Application Form (for reference
only)
*FY11 guidelines will be posted in January 2010.
CCP Peer Review
Arts Education Panel
April 16, 2010
Folk & Tradition Arts Panel
Dates: TBD
Local Arts Panel
April 23, 2010
Peer review meetings are held at the WI Arts Board’s office in Madison and open to the public.
All applicants
are encouraged to attend.
CCP Final Report
Next deadline: 7/31/09
FY09 Final Report

MISC
W-9 Form
W-9 Form

DUNS Number Information
eGRANT Help
PDF Help
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FY10 Guidelines
FY09 Final Report Form - NEW!
Evaluation Criteria
Narrative Questions
Glossary of Terms
CCP Funding Formula
Sample Legislative Letter
FY10 Model Applications
(for reference)
“Mock Application” samples from the WAB’s
Grant Proposal Writing Workshop
The Creative Communities grants program (CCP) encourages arts education and community
arts development in Wisconsin. It provides support for projects that further the
Arts Board’s goals in the following three areas: Arts Education; Folk and
Traditional Arts; and Local Arts.
Applicants are welcome to submit one proposal to one of these three categories
per year.
Through direct financial support of specific arts projects, the Arts Board
sustains the vitality of Wisconsin culturally, educationally and economically.
How to Apply
Requests for grants must first be submitted through the Wisconsin Arts Board eGRANT system. After submitting the
CCP application through eGRANT, a
paper application package is also required. Copies of the completed CCP application forms, copies of the Narrative Question responses, and additional supporting materials must be received by the
Wisconsin Arts Board, postmarked or hand delivered no later than one working day later than the eGRANT deadline.
If you are unfamiliar with the eGRANT system, we recommend that you first read
the eGRANT Tips and Instructions page.
For arts organizations, a
Federal Identification Number, assigned by the Internal Revenue Service, and
a DUNS number are required before a grant can be made.
For more information regarding this financial history “DUNS” number, please
visit this website. This website has instructions on how to apply for a
number via the internet.
For those applicants who don’t have
the technology or don’t have access to the technology to complete the
application online, you must contact the Wisconsin Arts Board at 608-266-0190 or artsboard@wisconsin.gov.
Updated:
October 15, 2009