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Updated 10/03/23 <br /> <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br /> <br />11. What makes you believe the proposal will be welcomed or celebrated by the community? Provide examples such <br />as surveys, community meetings, audience feedback, local and regional studies, etc. <br /> <br /> <br />12. List ways in which the community has demonstrated support for the public art project . Examples include financial <br />contributions, volunteer time, donation of services/supplies/space, survey responses, etc. <br /> <br /> <br />13. Describe how accessibility needs are being addressed in this proposal . How will you accommodate requests for <br />access to the proposed public art project? <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />ABILITY- 10 of 30 points <br />Evaluators use the following criteria when reviewing this section of the application : <br />1) Project team and/or partners is well assembled, qualified, with demonstrated experience and appropriate and articulated <br />responsibilities. If volunteers will play a significant role, that has been described. <br />2) An effective promotion and marketing plan is in place which supports the project's participation goals and fosters broad <br />public awareness and/or engagement. <br />3) The public art project has a complete and realistic timeline. <br />4) The budget revenue streams are realistic, attainable and the cash match is likely to be met; expenses are reasonable and <br />appropriate while honoring the work of artists <br />5) Thorough research for the proposed public art site is complete and approval has been obtained for the <br />installation/performance of work. <br />6) Proposal outcomes describe measurable and achievable change in knowledge, attitude, skill, behavior, or condition among <br />the people the project is designed to benefit. <br />7) The evaluation plan includes appropriate methods to measure and document project completion, effectiveness, and <br />progress toward stated outcome(s) and identifies how results will be used (adjustments to the project, informing future <br />programming, sharing with stakeholders or peers, applicant learning and development, etc.). <br /> <br /> <br />14. Project Director <br />Person designated by the applicant organization to oversee the implementation of the proposed public art project. <br />• Director Name <br />• Director Phone <br />• Director Email <br />• Director Bio <br /> <br /> <br />15. Lead Artist <br />Primary person involved in the design, planning and creation of the proposed public art. <br />• Artist Name <br />• Artist Address <br />• Artist Phone <br />• Artist Email <br />• Artist Resume/Bio Upload as a .PDF [upload box] <br />• Artist Work Samples - Combine multiple samples into ONE .PDF document. [upload box] <br /> <br /> <br />16. List other key personnel and/or artists involved in the public art project and their roles . Include a short bio <br />explaining their artistic skills and experience. (i.e. contractors, assistants, etc)