Regional Arts Commission Awards $2.9 Million in Grants
The grants will aid arts and cultural organizations and programs in the St. Louis area.
The Regional Arts Commission (RAC), the area’s largest annual funder of the arts dedicated to the cultivation, promotion and fostering of cultural programming in the St. Louis region, has awarded 186 grants totaling more than $2.9 million to support nonprofit arts and cultural organizations, consortiums, and programs in the St. Louis area.
Since it was created in 1985, RAC has awarded more than 5,800 grants totaling more than $76 million.
“I’m delighted that the amount we awarded in grants has increased by 6.7 percent from last year,” said Jill McGuire, executive director of RAC. “We look forward to a robust future for arts and culture in St. Louis.”
Each grant request is carefully reviewed and discussed in an open, public forum by citizen panels, staff members and the Commissioners who contribute many long hours to evaluation and assessment.
RAC instituted a ranking system to enhance and improve the panelist review process on the basis of eight criteria:
- Quality of programs
- Innovative ideas
- Fiscal health
- Cultural diversity
- Local/regional impact
- Community outreach
- Management capability and
- Need in the community
The grant recipients represent the breadth and diversity of arts and culture in St. Louis, both in size and scope, from large institutions such as The Black Rep and the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra to smaller programs such as the Saint Louis University Museum of Religious Art and the Community Health-In-Partnership Services.
Grants to Florissant organizations are as follows:
| Organization | Amount |
| Florissant Civic Center | $17,581 |
| Florissant Fine Arts Council | $15,500 |
| Hispanic Festival | 2,540 |
Click here for a full list of grant recipients.