Arts Tag Grant Program 2025
The Level Up LB: Extreme Small Business Makeover and Grant Program is designed to foster success and sustainability among small businesses. The program's core structure involves a 12-week series of comprehensive workshops focused on helping participants craft new business and marketing plans. This initiative aims to serve as a vital support resource for entrepreneurs, aligning with a mission to strengthen the local economy through business capacity expansion and enhanced resilience. Upon successful completion of the workshops, participants become eligible to apply for $10,000 grants. The program primarily targets small businesses needing structured support and financial assistance to grow. Specifically, 25 businesses will be selected to participate in the full program and receive grant awards upon completion. An additional 10 businesses will participate in the workshop series only, with potential eligibility for grants if extra funds become available. The primary impact goal is to propel these businesses toward success and sustainability, resulting in tangible expansion of business capacity and increased resilience against economic challenges. Program selection and awards are determined by a committee using specific criteria that define the priorities and focus areas. Priority is given to businesses located in low-to-moderate income areas, ensuring the program reaches historically underserved parts of the city. Additionally, the selection process prioritizes representation across multiple sectors and assesses business readiness and the potential impact of program participation. These priorities suggest a strategic focus on equitable economic development and maximizing the return on investment through supporting ready and impactful enterprises. The expected outcomes include the expansion of business capacity and increased resilience for the 25 selected grant recipients. Measurable results are tied to the completion of the 12-week workshop series and the application/disbursement of the $10,000 grants. While the provided text does not explicitly detail a "Foundation's strategic priorities and theory of change," the program's design—providing intensive training followed by significant financial investment—implies a theory of change where targeted educational support combined with capital infusion is the mechanism for achieving business growth and sustained success. Applications close on May 21st at 5 PM, and selection notifications are expected in late June.
Award Range
Not specified - $3,000
Total Program Funding
$44,000
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
Yes - Funding requests for small cities requires a 1:1 match up to $5,000
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Individual artists, artist collaborators, not-for-profit organizations, and the cities of Alachua, Archer, Hawthorne, High Springs, LaCrosse, Micanopy, Newberry, and Waldo are eligible to apply if the following criteria are met: If an artist, the applicant must: • Be a resident of Alachua County, Florida • Be a US Citizen • Be 18 years or older 3 If an organization: • Recognized as a tax-exempt 501(c)3 • Has a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI): Organizations MUST have a valid UEI to receive federal funding (previously a DUNS number). Learn more HERE. If a municipality: • Only the cities of Alachua, Archer, Hawthorne, High Springs, LaCrosse, Micanopy, Newberry and Waldo are eligible to apply. • Has a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI): Organizations MUST have a valid UEI to receive federal funding (previously a DUNS number). Learn more HERE.
Geographic Eligibility
Alachua County, cities of Alachua, Archer, Hawthorne, High Springs, LaCrosse, Micanopy, Newberry, and Waldo
Application Opens
June 26, 2024
Application Closes
July 31, 2024
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