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The grant cycle for Fiscal Year 2013 is now open!
The FY 2013 (July 1, 2012 - June 30, 2013) grants process is now open. The application deadline is March 1, 2012. For additional information on eligibility, consult the guidelines. Workshop attendance is highly recommended.
If you have questions contact Paige Sharp, Arts Education and Regional Services Director; 765-423-2787.
TAF, as a partner of the Indiana Arts Commission (IAC), serves as a the regional grants administrator to counties located in its Region 4 service district. Region 4 is comprised of the following fourteen counties: Benton, Carroll, Cass, Clinton, Fountain, Howard, Jasper, Montgomery, Newton, Pulaski, Tippecanoe, Tipton, Warren, and White. TAF will only accept Regional Initivitve Grant applications from eligible entities located in Region 4.
FY2013 GUIDELINES
Region 4: Arts Operating Support (AOS) - AOS is specifically geared to Indiana arts and cultural organizations.
FY13 Guidelines AOS Level I (for arts organizations with a cash income and expense budget of less than $250,000)
AOS Level II grant applications will not be taken this year.
Region 4: Arts Project Support (APS) and Mini Grants - APS/Mini grants are designed to support new and existing arts projects and activities produced or presented by an Indiana non-profit organization. The objective is to provide general public access to quality arts and cultural activities, with special attention to underserved communities, and to provide general public access to educational opportunities where Indiana citizens of all ages can learn about and experience different art forms and participate in arts activities.
FY 13 Guidelines APS & Mini Grants
Applications must be completed through the IAC's online grant system: http://indiana.cgweb.org/
Indiana Arts Commission Grants Programs
Tippecanoe County: Arts Organization Support
Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Time:. 10:00 a.m. (EST)
Presenter: Paige Sharp
Location: Tippecanoe Arts Federation, 638 North Street, Lafayette
RSVP or for more information contact Paige Sharp at
, Arts Education and Regional Services Director; or call (765) 423-2787.
Tippecanoe County: Arts Project Support and Mini Grants
Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Time:. 4:30 p.m. (EST)
Presenter: Paige Sharp
Location: Tippecanoe Arts Federation, 638 North Street, Lafayette
RSVP or for more information contact Paige Sharp at
, Arts Education and Regional Services Director; or call (765) 423-2787.
Cass County: Arts Project, Mini, and Operating Grants
Date: Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Time:. 5:30 p.m. (EST)
Presenter: Paige Sharp
Location: Logansport-Cass County Economic Development Foundation, 310 South Pearl Street, Logansport; (574) 722-5988
RSVP or for more information contact Paige Sharp at
, Arts Education and Regional Services Director; or call (765) 423-2787.

All Indiana Arts Commission sub-grantees (AOS I, AOS II, APS & Mini) must credit their Regional Arts Partner, the Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) and the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) for funding support by using the logo created specifically for your region. Credit must be given in all publications, promotions, including but not limited to electronic, online and printed materials. Both logos below should be used.
IAC Regional Logo, Color, Credit Text
IAC Regional Logo, Black and White, Credit Text
TAF Full Logo, Color
TAF Full Logo, Gray Scale
TAF Logo, color, transparent

The Tippecanoe Arts Federation (TAF) established the Capital Grants program with funding from North Central Health Services, Inc. (NCHS) to assist TAF’s member organizations located in Tippecanoe, White, Benton, Warren, Fountain, Montgomery, Clinton or Carroll County to acquire equipment or to make capital improvements to facilities owned by the member organization. Such activities must 1) advance the mission of the applicant group and 2) have the potential for significant or long-term impact.
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Contact Paige Sharp to discuss potential proposals.
765-423-2787 or
Capital projects include items with a lifespan of at least 5 years or a value of $1000 or more. Addition of equipment that would allow an organization to increase its capacity to deliver its mission may be funded. Each applicant must be a member in good standing of the Tippecanoe Arts Federation. Good standing is defined as follows: 1) organization is current on dues payment, 2) organization has no outstanding invoices with TAF. In addition, the applicant must have 501(c)(3) status. Since 2004, NCHS has made available $1,200,000 to benefit arts & culture in Tippecanoe and its 7 contiguous counties.
Delphi Preservation Society, Inc. · $8,880
John E. Christian and Family Memorial Trust, aka SAMARA · $11,450
Lafayette Symphony, Inc. · $14,310
Arts in Action · $15,000
Carroll County Wabash & Erie Canal, Inc. · two awards totalling $33,621:
General Lew Wallace Study & Museum · $18,000
Friends of the Frankfort Public Library · $28,014
Warren County Learning Center · $70,805
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