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Updated 6/2/2020 <br /> <br />5 <br />Audio and Video recordings are limited to 10 minutes. It is the Applicant’s responsibility to ensure that <br />recordings are audible and submitted in one of the accepted formats. If the upload does not accommodate the <br />file size, an audio/video page or website URL can be provided. <br /> <br /> <br />3) Location(s) of Proposal – Address(es) where the activities will take place. <br /> <br /> <br />4) Example of the Artistic Quality of the artist(s) or group(s) involved in the proposal. <br /> Examples include photos and videos of similar or previous projects, designs or schematics for proposed work, video <br />or website from a visiting artist or performing group, etc. <br />o Sample upload- submit no more than 5 images, 10 pages of literary work or 7 minutes of audio/video. <br />Literary submissions may include up to 7 minutes of audio or video of a reading from submitted pages. <br />o Or Video/Website URL- include this only if you are directing reviewers to specific content on a <br />website. <br /> <br /> <br />5) Example Description - Describe how the example provided relates to your proposal. If necessary, direct reviewers <br />to specific images, or a specific 7 minutes of audio/video. <br /> <br /> <br />DEMONSTRATED NEED - 9 of 35 points <br />Evaluators use the following criteria when reviewing this section of the application: <br />1. The project is well designed to address the identified community/audience's specific interests and circumstances, as understood <br />by both the applicant and the community. 
 <br />2. Evidence demonstrates that community members, organizations, and partners want to engage in the project activities, and are <br />willing to invest through commitment of time, money, and/or in-kind goods and services.
 <br />3. Where appropriate, achievable plans are in place to develop authentic partnerships and/or reach underserved populations that <br />have genuine interest in the activities.
 <br />4. Accessibility needs of participants and/or audiences are understood and well addressed. <br />5. Evidence demonstrates that the project provides an arts opportunity that would not otherwise be available for the identified <br />community/audience. <br /> <br /> <br />6) Describe the target audience for the proposal and how the group(s) will be served. Consider demographic <br />factors such as ethnicity, socioeconomic status, age and gender. <br />• Presenters/creators (artists, actors, performers, etc.) <br />• Audience (patrons, students, etc.) <br /> <br /> <br />7) Describe how the need for this proposal was determined - Examples include surveys, community meetings, <br />audience feedback, local and regional studies, etc. <br /> <br /> <br />8) List ways in which the community has demonstrated support for this proposal. <br /> <br /> <br />9) Describe how accessibility needs are being addressed in this proposal. How will you accommodate requests for <br />access to the proposed project? <br /> <br />