Welcome to the Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona Submittable Portal. This portal allows users to submit Arts Foundation grant applications, public art applications, as well as submissions for special programs and initiatives.
Before submitting an application through the Arts Foundation Submittable Portal, be sure to read and follow directions published in the program guidelines found for each program on our website at artsfoundtucson.org.
The Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona is the designated arts agency for City of Tucson and Pima County, responsible for providing local arts and cultural development services through direct funding, technical assistance, commissions, and contracts to artists and arts organizations.
Overview
The Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona’s stART Grant provides individuals, collectives, co-ops, and 501(c)3 organizations with award funds through two alternate tracks of support:
- The Community Impact track provides financial support to individuals and groups for projects that will positively impact a community through an artistic endeavor.
- The Artist Development track provides financial support to creatives for whom a specific, practice-related capital resource or professional development experience will make an impact on their artistic practice.
Staff Contact
If you have any questions regarding submission of the form below, please reach out to David Gaxiola, Program Coordinator, at: david@artsfoundtucson.org
El programa de becas stART proporciona fondos para premios a individuos, colectivos y cooperativas, y organizaciones 501(c)3, a través de dos vías alternativas de apoyo:
· La Vía de Impacto Comunitario brinda apoyo financiero a individuos y grupos para proyectos que impactarán positivamente a una comunidad a través de un esfuerzo artístico.
· La Vía de Desarrollo de Artistas brinda apoyo financiero a los creatdores para quienes un recurso de capital específico relacionado con la práctica o una experiencia de desarrollo profesional tendrá un impacto en su práctica artística.
Contacto del personal
Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre el envío del formulario a continuación, comuníquese con David Gaxiola, Coordinador de Programas en david@artsfoundtucson.org
Brief Overview
The online Donation Form is to be completed by the person or entity requesting that a work of public art be donated to the City of Tucson. The Guidelines reference the City of Tucson’s Administrative Directive #7.01-6, Public Art Gifts, Acquisition and Donations. The purpose of the administrative directive is to develop a protocol for donated and privately funded art projects on public property. The process for accepting donations, temporary works of art, and privately funded projects must adhere to the guidelines. The City of Tucson will consider accepting donations of artwork into the City’s public art collection and will consider siting privately funded projects on public property. The City will also consider accepting temporary works of art for display in City-owned facilities or on City-owned property. Each artwork is reviewed by the Public Art Community Design Committee and the city's Risk Manager, and requires approval from the Arts Foundation Board, the appropriate Ward representative, and the City manager. Any and all public art that is accepted into the City’s public art collection or sited on public property outside the Selection Policy described in Section 701-4, regardless of funding source, shall follow this policy. Before proceeding, please read the full guidelines for this program.
Donations Guidelines
The Arts Directory is open to all artists and entities who work in the arts and cultural sectors and live or work in the Arts Foundation’s service region across Southern Arizona. This includes:
- Pima, Santa Cruz and Cochise counties
- Southern portions of Pinal, Yuma, Greenlee, Graham, Maricopa County
- Native Sovereign Nations of Ak-Chin Indian Community, Sovereign Nation of the Cocopahs, Quechan Tribe of the Fort Yuma Indian Reservation, Gila River Indian Community, Pascua Yaqui Tribe, Tohono O’Odham Nation, San Carlos Apache Nation.
WHY JOIN?
- No-cost profile listing on the Arts Foundation Arts Directory.
- Participate in the Arts Foundation community.
- Share your work with others.
- Drive visitors to your website or social media accounts where they can find out more about your creative practice or find your work.
- Find other artists and partners for collaboration.
REQUIREMENTS
- Artists and arts and cultural entities are expected to be aligned with the Arts Foundation’s vision and mission.
- Artists are expected to be an active, positive contributor to a multidisciplinary, intergenerational, community of artists and arts organizations.
- All participants must abide by the Arts Directory Terms of Use.