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Updated 10/03/23 <br /> <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />3. Proposal Name – Proposal Name and plan summary, provide a name and brief one sentence description. <br /> <br /> <br />4. Describe the public art project – Refer to the criteria statements above <br />Choose ONE of the following three formats: Written, Audio or Video recording. <br />Evaluators are directed to focus on the content of the narrative (not production quality or writing ability) but <br />applicants should take steps to ensure that the description submitted is easy to see, hear and/or read. Written <br />transcripts of audio/video recordings will be provided to evaluators to accompany audio/ video narratives . <br /> <br /> <br />5. Start Date - Activities described in the grant proposal must begin AFTER the board review date: May 9, 2024 <br /> <br /> <br />6. End Date - Activities must be complete within 12 months of the board review date. <br /> <br /> <br />7. Location of Public Art – Provide the Name, street address and the name of the property owner. <br /> <br /> <br />8. Include a rendering or an example of the proposed public art. <br />Examples include designs or schematics for proposed work, similar works installed elsewhere, etc. Include <br />examples that will help to communicate how the finished art will look or sound. <br />• Public Art Example upload- Combine all samples into ONE file to upload as a PDF document or audio/video file. <br />A website URL (optional) can be provided if the upload does not accommodate the file size. <br />• Or Video/Website URL- include this only if you are directing reviewers to specific content on a website. <br /> <br /> <br />9. Example Description – Describe how the provided example relates to your proposal. If necessary, direct reviewers <br />to specific images, pages or a specific 7 minutes of audio/video <br /> <br /> <br />DEMONSTRATED NEED – 10 of 30 points <br />Evaluators use the following criteria when reviewing this section of the application : <br />1) The proposed public art is well designed to address the identified community/audience's specific interests and <br />circumstances, as understood by both the applicant and the community. <br />2) Demonstrated evidence that there is input and support from the community for the proposed project. <br />3) Evidence demonstrates that community members, organizations, and partners want to engage in the project activities, and <br />are willing to invest through commitment of time, money, and/or in-kind goods and services. 
 <br />4) Accessibility needs of participants and/or audiences are understood and well addressed. <br />5) Evidence demonstrates that the proposal provides an arts opportunity that would not otherwise be available for the <br />identified community/audience. <br /> <br /> <br />10. Describe the target audience for the proposal . Consider demographic factors such as ethnicity, socioeconomic <br />status, age and gender. <br />a. Presenters/creators (artists, actors, performers, etc.) <br />b. Audience (patrons, students, etc.) - population/community that will live/work near and experience <br />the art as well as any other groups that will be served by this public art project.