Enriching lives in Broward through the Arts 1 Challenge.

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Enriching lives in Broward through the Arts 1 Challenge

Art of Community Why Art of Community ? Six months of community dialogues with residents from throughout Broward pointed to three key issues: There is a lack of cohesion among communities and cultures which results in a lack of sense of community among residents Community issues were addressed in silos, limited the synergies of diverse view points and skills to address challenges Funding for arts programs has been reduced

Art of Community To increase a sense of community through collaborative projects that utilize arts to address issues of public concern.

Art of Community How? Investing $2.5 million over the next five years Supporting bold, unique projects Awards up to $100,000

Art of Community …sense of community… …a feeling members have of belonging, that members matter to one another and the group, and a shared belief that member’s needs will be met through their commitment to be together (McMillan and Chavis, 1986).

…sense of community… It is a key factor to people’s connection to each other and where they live. Four key elements must exist for individuals involved Being part of a group Feeling they matter and are making a difference Gaining something from the experience Sharing in a common event and/or accomplishment Art of Community

…through collaborative projects… Collaboration across sectors and disciplines results in collective impact Group of stakeholders working together Sharing of ideas and to solve big issues Undertaking components where each excels (not doing the same thing)

Art of Community …through collaborative projects… across sectors and/or disciplines Nonprofit Local Business / Corporation Government Agency Minimum of three. One will be the “lead agency”

Art of Community …that utilize arts… …personal expression, music, dance, drama, theater, creative writing, literature, painting, sculpture, folk arts, photography, crafts, public art, media, and architecture, to name just a few.

Art of Community …to address issues of public concern. Fit with mission and focus Relevant to Broward

Criteria One lead organization Demonstrate impact on an important community issue. Innovative, unique, and bold projects Use the arts to make an impact on issues Involve residents Collaborations involve at least three organizations Involve at least one professional artist Provide an evaluation component: Increase in residents sense of community Impact on community issues addressed Value of the arts as a tool to solve the issue addressed

Qualifications All nonprofits, for-profits corporations, government, and local authorities that serve Broward may apply The designated lead agency must demonstrate the collaboration has acquired a 1:1 match with minimum 50% cash and 50% in-kind. Programs must present a new or expanded innovative initiative. Must take place in Broward and engage Broward residents

Identify an important community issue that moves and motivates you. Create a collaboration of at least three organizations/ agencies (from different disciplines or sectors) that care about the issue as you do and can help produce change. If you’re not a professional artist, go get one to help you get your art on! Excite, engage & involve Broward residents in the project. Submit a proposal for a cool, innovative new project that will make a difference on the issue. Nonprofit Local Business / Corporation Government Agency Local Artist Process

Review the next three community projects. Ask yourself: “Are they a fit for Art of Community ?”

City of Philadelphia City Mural Arts Program Design in Motion: The Recycling Truck Project, a city-wide public art and graphic design project produced in collaboration with The Design Center at Philadelphia University, the City of Philadelphia Streets Department Recycling Office to coincide with the introduction of Philadelphia's city-wide single- stream recycling program. The twenty recycling trucks feature artwork created by Big Picture students in response to their study of historical and contemporary textiles which feature elements drawn from The Design Center’s textile collection.

Restorative Justice: City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program To use mural-making and art education as a means of combating and preventing crime and its impact on communities. The Mural Arts Program is part of the Philadelphia Anti-Graffiti Network. It addresses issues around crime and delinquency by increasing the programs available to adult inmates at local correctional facilities, ex-offenders re-entering their communities, juveniles arrested for minor crimes and in residential placement, chronically truant youth, residents of crime-impacted neighborhoods and victims of crime. Coordinates with local home improvement company and Philadelphia Art Museum to support project.

EvacuSpots: City Assisted Evacuation Plan [CAEP] Neighborhood Pick-Up Points Project: Call to Artists The City of New Orleans’ Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, and the citizen’s volunteer group Evacuteer.org, work together to assist car-less residents leave the city during mandatory evacuations. The primary function of the public art is to provide ongoing awareness of the evacuation points to all citizens. This is a prime opportunity to enrich, educate, and serve the community through public art. All proposed work should be of a scale and material suitable for outdoor display, designed to withstand an outdoor, high traffic, unmonitored environment with very limited maintenance required. The works must be securely anchored, and able to withstand hurricane force winds. Through working with the community and local artists and design professionals in a project charrette, we learned the importance of narrowing in on a way-finding icon as the central project goal.

Art of Community How can the Community Foundation help you with your projects?

Questions? Contact Nancy Rogan or call at Nancy Rogan Please let us know how we can help you develop bold, transformational projects.