INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP
This program is on hiatus until further notice. No applications are being accepted. Posted August 24, 2009.
The International Partnership Program builds Ohio economically, educationally and culturally by bringing
together people from diverse cultures to encourage greater international understanding through the arts. As
organizations and individuals experience the arts, they explore their commonalities as well as their differences.
To understand one another's culture is to respect one another. Mutual respect builds community and provides
positive context for global, cultural and human relationships.
View a list of Application Questions for International Partnership.
This section of Guidelines is available as a PDF for you to download and
print out if you prefer to read it offline. You must also read Appendix A: Legal
Requirements if you plan to apply for OAC funding. A PDF of the
complete version of the Guidelines is available in the Introduction.
PDF of International Partnership (23K)
PDF of Appendix A: Legal Requirements (67K)
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Application Deadline: Anytime (No later than eight weeks before project start date.)
WHAT THE PROGRAM SUPPORTS
The International Partnerships Program provides a limited number of small grants to assist Ohio nonprofit
arts and cultural organizations and universities and colleges to develop exemplary international arts projects
and innovative partnerships in countries where the OAC has signed agreements or established collaborative
partnership projects. OAC's international funding priorities are focused on Argentina, Chile, India, Israel,
Japan, Mexico, Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Korea and Estonia. The list of partnerships may
change from year to year. Contact the Ohio Arts Council for the most current list of partnership agreements.
Allowable Expenses
Examples of eligible activities include:
- An Ohio theater company collaboratively produces a theatrical production with a similarly sized theater
company in Chile.
- An Ohio university brings in an Argentinean ballet master for a six-week master class series for dance
students, culminating in a performance for the university and surrounding communities.
- An Ohio museum curatorial team researches contemporary art in Central Europe in preparation for an
international exhibition exchange with a museum in Hungary.
- An Ohio film festival invites a Mexican filmmaker to speak at the screening and a series of community
lectures.
Grant Range
An organization may request up to $10,000; a 1:1 match is required. The Ohio Arts Council's fiscal year runs
July 1-June 30; the OAC will review only applications for activities that take place during the current fiscal
year.
WHO MAY APPLY
Ohio nonprofit arts and cultural organizations and universities and colleges.
Eligibility Requirements
All applicants should read Appendix A: Legal Requirements and OAC Rules and Grants Process for
Organizations before applying to this category.
Additional Eligibility Information
Grants are paid after the grant activities are complete. The grantee must successfully complete the project or
program and submit the OAC Final Report Form for Office of Grants Administration approval before payment
is made. The Ohio Arts Council must receive the Final Report within 30 days of the end date of the project or
program; otherwise, the grant may be canceled. Requests for extensions are reviewed case by case and may
be granted if a written request is submitted before the due date of the Final Report. The Final Report Form
is linked to the application and Grant Agreement. Applicants should refer to both documents as they prepare
the Final Report, or payment may be delayed.
HOW TO APPLY
Call the OAC before preparing and submitting an application to this program. The OAC will accept one
application per organization per year. Applications must be received at least eight weeks prior to the project
start date. Please refer to the Grants Process for Organizations for a step by-
step guide on the entire process of applying for and managing an OAC grant for arts organizations.
Applications
All applications to the International Partnership program must be submitted via the OAC OnLine Grant
Application system (OLGA). No paper applications are accepted. Your organization will be notified via e-mail
(sent through OLGA to your organization's primary contact) when your application is received.
Support Materials
To complete an application for this program, all applicants must submit one set of support materials in hard
copy to the OAC. Applications that do not include support materials will not be accepted.
Each OAC program has different support material requirements. To learn which materials are required for
this program, as well as other materials that are optional but may strengthen your application, refer to the
Support Materials Grid for Organizations.
Evaluation and Scoring
In general, the International Partnerships Program uses the same funding criteria used in the Sustainability
section of the guidelines. In addition, the Ohio Arts Council will consider the following criteria when reviewing
grant applications for this program:
- Project involves one of the countries listed under What the Program Supports. Higher priority is given
to projects involving one of those countries;
- Project has a direct impact on Ohio audiences. If an organization's project involves travel to another
country, how will the organization incorporate the experience abroad into future work in the
community?
- Project demonstrates capacity to increase artist and audience understanding of the art form and
cultures involved;
- Plan is in place to notify the appropriate U.S. and foreign offi cials that project is taking place with or
in a given country;
- International Partnership Program applications are reviewed internally by OAC staff. Representatives
from organizations that receive a International Partnership Grant will be required to attend a meeting
with OAC staff in advance of the grant activities.
This section of Guidelines is available as a PDF for you to download and
print out if you prefer to read it offline. You must also read Legal
Requirements if you plan to apply for OAC funding. A PDF of the
complete version of the Guidelines is available in the Introduction.
PDF of International Partnership (23K)
PDF of Legal Requirements (67K)
Right Click the file and choose Save Target As: to download the file.
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