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The Tippecanoe Arts Federation will host their Region 4 Indiana Arts Commission Regional Partnership Grant panels on May 19 and 20, 2010 at 10:00am to adjudicate arts grants. Panels are comprised of regional representatives within the Region 4 fourteen county district comprised of Benton, Carroll, Cass, Clinton, Fountain, Jasper, Howard, Montgomery, Newton, Pulaski, Tippecanoe, Tipton, Warren, and White counties. Panels will convene in the Wells Community Cultural Center located at 638 North Street, Lafayette, IN.
May 19 panelists will review Arts Operating Support grant applications for Levels I and II. May 20 panelists will review Arts Project and Mini Grant applications. These Indiana state funded grants are available through the Indiana Arts Commission in parntership with the Tippecanoe Arts Federation. Panels are open to the public.
for assistance contact Paige Sharp, Regional Services Director at 765-423-2787 or
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TAF is now accepting applications/nominations for
Grant Review Panelists for FY 2011 Regional Initiative Grant Applications
Ideally, grant review panelists have a broad knowledge of the arts,
not-for-profit management and/or community development.
Individuals who are currently serving or have served on an arts organization board of directors
and artists from the region are good candidates.
For additional information, please contact Paige Sharp -
, Director of Regional Services

The Tippecanoe Arts Federation (TAF) established the Capital Grants program with funding from North Central Health Services, Inc. (NCHS) to assist TAF’s member organizations located in Tippecanoe, White, Benton, Warren, Fountain, Montgomery, Clinton or Carroll County to acquire equipment or to make capital improvements to facilities owned by the member organization. Such activities must 1) advance the mission of the applicant group and 2) have the potential for significant or long-term impact.
Capital projects include items with a lifespan of at least 5 years or a value of $1000 or more. Addition of equipment that would allow an organization to increase its capacity to deliver its mission may be funded. Each applicant must be a member in good standing of the Tippecanoe Arts Federation. Good standing is defined as follows: 1) organization is current on dues payment, 2) organization has no outstanding invoices with TAF. In addition, the applicant must have 501(c)(3) status. Since 2004, NCHS has made available $1,200,000 to benefit arts & culture in Tippecanoe and its 7 contiguous counties.
Art Museum of Greater Lafayette - $65,195
Purdue University Galleries- $39,450
Delphi Preservation Society - $24,800
Friends of Frankfort Public Library -$23,485
John E. Christian Family Memorial Trust
- $22,695
Arts in Action - $14,075
Arts Place - $10,300
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