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Updated 10/03/23 <br /> <br /> <br />7 <br /> <br /> <br />17. Timeline – Describe the timeline for all project activities. Include planning, performances, activities, assessment, <br />unveiling, etc. All activities MUST be completed within one year of the project start date. <br /> <br /> <br />18. Describe any research completed regarding the safety and structural requirements of the Public Art. <br />Examples include environmental impacts, engineering requirements, safety concerns, lighting, etc. <br /> <br /> <br />19. Provide documentation of site approval. A contract or agreement with the owner (governmental unit/private <br />property owner) granting permission and indicating the duration of the project. <br />• Site Approval [upload box] <br /> <br /> <br />20. What is the estimated lifespan of the work? List or estimate the duration of time before “permanent” works will <br />require major maintenance or repairs. For temporary public art 1 year or less, describe how the art will be <br />documented and shared. <br /> <br /> <br />21. Publicity and/or Marketing Efforts - Explain how this public art project will be promoted/documented. (i.e. ads, <br />flyers, news releases, videos, YouTube, etc.) <br /> <br /> <br />22. Measurable Outcomes - Once the public art project is complete, what are the expected specific measurable <br />outcomes? Explain what success will look like, what will change, what learning may take place, etc. <br /> <br /> <br />23. Measurable Outcomes Summary – Briefly describe outcomes for the proposal. <br />Proposals funded by Minnesota’s Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund are required to provide a summary to be posted on <br />the Legacy.mn.gov website. <br /> <br /> <br />24. CMAB Program Outcomes – Select all that are relevant to the proposed project: <br />1. Regional residents experience a change in knowledge, attitude, behavior or condition <br />2. Accessible public art contributes to community identity, culture or history <br />3. Regional artists connect to new audiences and/or build relationships that provide artistic growth <br /> <br /> <br />25. Evaluation Methods - Describe the evaluation methods that will be used to measure the proposed outcomes. <br /> <br /> <br />26. Evaluation Plan/Methods Summary – Briefly describe evaluation plans to measure outcomes. <br />Proposals funded by Minnesota’s Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund are required to provide a summary to be posted on <br />the Legacy.mn.gov website. <br /> <br /> <br />27. Reflection and Action - Describe how your organization will utilize the information obtained from evaluation. <br /> <br /> <br />
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