Recent Recipients: Spring 2022

Agency
Project description
Award
Arts Council Oklahoma City
Provide visual art classes for John Rex elementary students by placing ateaching artist in classrooms
$6,000
Aspiring Attitudes
Provide studio class scholarships and dance education to low-incomestudents of all abilities
$5,500
Canterbury Voices
Cover the cost to acquire and use music during youth choir “all sings”
$1,500
Firehouse Art Center
Support the Children’s Summer Art Program
$5,300
Lyric Theatre
Purchase theatrical lighting, a soundboard and Chromebooks for use byThelma Gaylord Academy staff
$5,000
MetropolitanSchool of Dance
Offer live-streamed classes to schools on West African dance, withinvitations to enroll in studio classes
$5,300
Oklahoma ArtsInstitute
Provide scholarships for five Oklahoma City students attending the 2022Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute
$5,000
OklahomaChildren’s Theatre
Provide scholarships for low-income students to attend spring and summercamps in theatre and other art forms
$7,000
Oklahoma CityBallet
Offer financial aid and merit scholarships for young dancers at theYvonne Chouteau School
$5,000
Oklahoma CityMuseum of Art
Provide monthly healing art activities to youth at SSM Health BehavioralHealth and launch a workshop training for therapists to conduct healing artprogramming in between OKCMOA visits
$6,000
OKC Philharmonic
Support the Discovery Family Concert Series which offers kid-friendly,affordable performances at the Civic Center
$5,000
OklahomaShakespeare
Offer a new production class for middle schoolers and provide financialassistance to eligible students
$3,300
Oklahoma VisualArts Coalition
Create art videos with hands-on lesson plans for use by teachersstatewide
$3,000
Oklahoma YouthOrchestras
Provide financial aid for students to participate in weekly intensiveorchestral sessions
$4,000
Opry HeritageFoundation
Support the Granville School of Music, an afterschool music program forlow-income students
$5,000
Paseo ArtsAssociation
Offer a new visual art program for veterans and their families
$5,300
Prairie DanceTheatre
Support Team Impact, a group of young dancers, and relaunch The Company,professional dancers who will perform for young audiences with performanceopportunities for members of Team Impact
$5,100
RACE DanceCollective
Create online dance curriculum to be offered at no cost to PE and danceeducators across the state
$5,000
Red Earth
Launch an exhibit on the tradition of Native dress at Red Earth and theNational Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum during the Red Earth Festivalcoupled with artist talks and demonstrations
$5,500
Science MuseumOklahoma
Support Space Day, two days of on-site activities and video materials
$5,500
SoonerTheatre
Purchase two portable keyboard as well as IT/AV equipment for rehearsalsand outdoor performances
$6,000

Recent Recipients: Spring 2022

Agency
Project description
Award
Arts Council Oklahoma City
Attend and present at the Art Festival Directors Conference
$1,500
Austin Hartel Dance Company DBA Oklahoma International Dance Festival
Cover Lighting Designer and Technical Director fees as part of the annual International Dance Festival at UCO which draws teaching artists and student dancers from across the country
$3,000
deadCenter Film
Showcase the Indigenous Film Program at First Americans Museum during the deadCenter Film Festival, focusing on indigenous filmmakers, storytelling and experience
$5,000
Firehouse Art Center
Acquire tablets, computers and Wi-Fi networking to enable use of updated technology during onsite programming and to enhance communications among staff and faculty
$5,000
Mabee-Gerrer MOA
Work with a consultant to redefine board committees, set realistic strategic plan timelines and train board members
$2,284
Metropolitan School of Dance
Work with Leadership OKC to enhance marketing materials and the organization’s website as well as cover national dance education membership costs
$3,800
OK Arts Institute
Contract with RankMonsters, a local digital marketing agency, to launch a Google Ads account and train staff to optimize usage
$599
OK Shakespeare
Partially cover Actors’ Equity Association salaries and mandatory health and pension contributions for the spring production of “As You Like It”
$5,000
OKC Ballet
Acquire AV equipment and other items to enhance Behind the Ballet, an educational experience at the Civic Center which can also be used for other community engagement programs in schools and libraries
$4,000
OKC Philharmonic
Support the Discovery Family Concert Series which offers kid-friendly,affordable performances at the Civic Center
$1,300
Opry Heritage Foundation
Conduct a first-time financial audit
$5,000
Paseo Arts Association
Register two staff members and a board member to complete the OK Center for Nonprofits’ Standards for Excellence program
$2,550
Prairie Dance Theatre
Create high quality videos and an interactive e-book for school partners and student dancers
$5,000
RACE Dance Collective
Undergo a strategic planning process facilitated by a local consulting firm
$5,000
Red Earth
Support a working office in the first floor gallery space which will provide two new staff members the IT tools to communicate with the public, schools, volunteers and artists
$5,000
Sooner Theatre
Purchase a MacBook for production manager use, wireless microphones for rehearsals and productions, and iPads to manage sales and inventory at the theatre’s concession stand
$5,000
grant programs

Our grant programs help ensure a dynamic and sustainable cultural community in central Oklahoma.

For more information, please email jennifer.bryan@alliedartsokc.com.

Educational Outreach

Fall 2022 Deadline: August 12

Our Educational Outreach program supports a variety of nonprofit arts organizations dedicated to Oklahoma youth. Through programming and outreach, we provide arts experiences for underserved K-12 students. With community-wide support, we are working to broaden our reach to veterans, hospitalized adults, developmentally disabled adults and beyond. From bringing teaching artists into underserved schools to creating programming for organizations who strictly work with communities of color.

Cash grants and Hobby Lobby store gift cards are available. NEW: Organizations of all budget sizes can apply for up to $5,000 in cash grants. Hobby Lobby card distributions will be in addition to the cash award maximum amount.

Allied Arts member agencies as well as other nonprofit arts organizations are eligible for the Educational Outreach Program.

Corporate Partners

The Allied Arts 2021-2022 Educational Outreach program is made possible with the generous support of the following organizations:

  • ChappelWood Financial Services
  • Compellier
  • Dobson Family Foundation
  • Flogistix
  • Gannett Foundation
  • Hobby Lobby
  • JPMorgan Chase
  • Kimray
  • Oklahoma Natural Gas
  • UMB Bank
GRANT IMPACT - EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH
Norman Firehouse Art Center provides arts experiences for local students

Norman Firehouse Art Center

“The art program benefits student behavior dramatically. It produces the kind of thinkers that we want in our schools and our communities.”
Olivia Dean
Principal at Lincoln Elementary School
Western Gateway students create art through Arts Council OKC’s Arts in Schools program
Science Museum Oklahoma
Canterbury Youth Voices

Capacity-Building Grants

Fall 2022 Deadline: August 12

The Allied Arts Capacity-Building program helps nonprofit arts and cultural organizations grow stronger, so they can fulfill their missions and better serve their supporters.

Organizations can apply for up to $5,000 with no matching component, and Allied Arts will consider fully funding project requests. An organization with an annual operating budget of $500,000 or more is limited to one request per Allied Arts fiscal year.

Projects that will produce more concrete results and impact will be given priority. For professional development requests, priority will be given to opportunities within the state of Oklahoma and surrounding region.Each year, a variety of projects are funded – from organizational training and board development to volunteer management, strategic planning and other professional development opportunities.

Submission of a proposal does not guarantee funding. Funds are limited.

Allied Arts member agencies and other nonprofit arts organizations are eligible. Applicants must have an updated profile on Oklahoma City Community Foundation’s GiveSmartOKC.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Allied Arts will also consider capacity-building requests such as:

Supporting collaborations between established cultural nonprofits and emerging groups
Operating expenses for organizations led by people of color and serving communities of color
Funding projects that address racial, social, gender injustice through the arts

COVID Support

Many organizations have been faced with unique post-COVID challenges. Allied Arts will consider requests to help navigate concerns such as:

Filling full-time, part-time, contract and seasonal staff openings
Employing artists to conduct programming
Equipment and tools to provide virtual/remote programming, events and activities
Capital requests to conduct programming outdoors
Modifications to facilities to conduct indoor programming safely
GRANT IMPACT - CAPACITY BUILDING
Amanda brings the arts into hospitals as a tool for healing.

Oklahoma City Museum of Art

“Arts affect healing by providing an extra outlet, through making art…we are able to take that to people and make it accessible, and hopefully make their therapy easier, their recovery better.”
Amanda Harmer
Outreach Manager
A family enjoys the Oklahoma Shakespeare Festival Photo Courtesy of Oklahoma Shakespeare
Microphones purchased with Allied Arts capacity building funding
Photo Credit Artist Kyndall Rainey with her artwork display participating in OVAC’s OK Art Crawl

Allocations

2022 Allocations Deadline – March 11, 2022 at 5 p.m. CST

Annually, Allied Arts distributes campaign funds to its member agencies through the allocations process. Agencies utilize these funds for a host of needs – from offsetting administrative costs to bringing world-renowned exhibits and performances to central Oklahoma. This program is only open to the 25 Allied Arts member agencies.

The application window will open on January 11, 2022.

OKC Phil performs at Scissortail Park
GRANT IMPACT - ALLOCATIONS
The Plaza District is a great example of neighborhood rejuvenation through the arts.

Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma

“Before Lyric came, the Plaza District was empty. The soul of the city happens when you leave your home and you engage with your neighbors, and that’s what live theater always does.”
Michael Baron
Producing Artist Director
HOW TO QUALIFY FOR THE GRANTS PROGRAM

Applicants must meet the following criteria:

Provide quality arts and cultural programming to the community

Be a nonprofit arts organization, tax-exempt corporation as defined under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service (have current 501(c)(3) status)

Be established and functional for at least three years

Have current financials and an active, volunteer board of directors

Have headquarters in central Oklahoma (defined by the 10-county area including the counties of Oklahoma, Kingfisher, Logan, Lincoln, Seminole, Pottawatomie, Cleveland, McClain, Grady and Canadian)

Have current registration as a charitable organization with the State of Oklahoma

Be self-identified as “Arts, Culture, and Humanities” using the National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities system

Submit an evaluation report for previously awarded grant funding

For more information, please email jennifer.bryan@alliedartsokc.com.
If an applicant or grantee – or representatives of an organization – defames the name of Allied Arts, Allied Arts reserves the right to deny funding for a new request or pull funding from a previously-funded request.