The On-Ramp Creative Entrepreneur Accelerator will pause for program evaluation in 2025, allowing the program to grow to better meet the needs of Indiana, as informed by the 2023-2024 Artist Needs Assessment. The Indiana Arts Commission is seeking Statements of Qualifications from consultants and evaluators to lead the evaluation and redesign of the On-Ramp Creative Entrepreneur Accelerator. Read the full Request for Qualifications: https://lnkd.in/gCHaTWpx Submit a response to the RFQ by January 10, 2025! https://lnkd.in/gyfYHrJJ
Indiana Arts Commission
政府管理
Indianapolis,IN 912 位关注者
State government agency. Making the arts happen in Indiana.
关于我们
The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) is an agency of State Government funded by the Indiana General Assembly and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. We are committed to connecting people to the arts in order to achieve the vision of the arts everywhere, every day, for everyone in Indiana. In order to move closer to our vision we focus on three specific topics: 1. Arts and Culture 2. Community Development 3. Economic Development The IAC consists of 15 gubernatorial appointments who establish the agency's policies and goals, plan its direction for the future, and approve all grant awards and programs. The commissioners serve up to eight years, without compensation. They are selected to represent various areas of the state and diverse arts, business and community backgrounds.
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https://arts.IN.gov
Indiana Arts Commission的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 政府管理
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- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Indianapolis,IN
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- 政府机构
- 创立
- 1965
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100 N Senate Ave
N505
US,IN,Indianapolis,46204
Indiana Arts Commission员工
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Stephanie Haines, MA, PMP
PMP certified - Professional Project Manager and Administrator with experience, passion, and creative thinking to get projects done and make an…
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Miah Frazer Michaelsen
Executive Director at Indiana Arts Commission
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André Zhang Sonera, MPA
Deputy Director of Operations & Strategic Partnerships
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Stephanie Pfendler
Indiana Arts Commission
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Beginning in the fall of 2023, the Indiana Arts Commission launched a statewide Artist Needs Assessment. In response to the needs identified by the listening sessions and statewide survey, two suites of programs were developed to support Indiana artists. Thank you to the 600+ Hoosier artists who shared their experiences and thoughts through this process. Learn more about the Artist Needs Assessment and what has been learned thus far: https://lnkd.in/geaeRc78
Artist Needs Assessment
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In June 2024 the Gary Youth Poet Laureate Society crowned Paij Rhymes as Gary’s inaugural Youth Poet Laureate, further enriching the city’s artistic legacy. Are you interested in amplifying the voices of young poets at the forefront of societal transformation? Learn how to start an official Youth Poet Laureate Program in your local community with Akilia McCain (Gary Youth Poet Laureate Program Founder), Paij Rhymes (Inaugural Gary Youth Poet Laureate), Dr. Camea Davis (National Youth Poet Laureate Program Director), and Curtis Crisler (Indiana Poet Laureate). Register for the webinar here: https://lnkd.in/grAejab6
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Beginning in the Fall of 2023, the Indiana Arts Commission launched a statewide Artist Needs Assessment. The assessment consisted of two core components: (1) eleven in-person facilitated listening sessions across Indiana with artists of a variety of backgrounds and (2) a subsequent public survey based on listening session feedback that was disseminated statewide. The Indiana Arts Commission has evaluated the results of the Artist Needs Assessment and is now ready to share findings and outline future programming and services for Indiana artists that is directly informed by the feedback. Join the IAC staff on Thursday, October 17th at 5PM ET for a presentation on the learnings and programmatic responses: https://lnkd.in/g-R2UXbH
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The Indiana Arts Commission is hiring a Director of Programs! The Director of Programs ensures that programs and services provide demonstrable public benefit to Indiana's people and communities. An ideal candidate will model innovative and creative thinking and problem-solving, bring a history of effective analysis, and be highly skilled in programmatic evaluation, data analysis, and information dissemination. This position is best suited for someone highly effective in leading a team, engaged actively in Indiana arts and culture, and passionate for statewide public service. ? Learn more and apply at in.gov/arts/home/careers
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The Indiana Arts Commission is hiring a Director of Programs! The Director of Programs ensures that programs and services provide demonstrable public benefit to Indiana's people and communities. An ideal candidate will model innovative and creative thinking and problem-solving, bring a history of effective analysis, and be highly skilled in programmatic evaluation, data analysis, and information dissemination. This position is best suited for someone highly effective in leading a team, engaged actively in Indiana arts and culture, and passionate for statewide public service. ? Learn more and apply at in.gov/arts/home/careers
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The Indiana Arts Commission has added several key staff members, with an additional staff member stepping into a new role! Read the full announcement: https://lnkd.in/gBvb8WdF
Indiana Arts Commission Announces New Team Members, Staffing Changes
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The Indiana Arts Commission announced today that 36 libraries have received training and grant funding through Lifelong Arts Indiana, a program that promotes arts and creativity services for adults ages 65 and older. Each library will receive up to $5,000 to host programming for older adults, supported by the Indiana Arts Commission in partnership with the Family and Social Services Administration. Learn more about Lifelong Arts Indiana and each of the funded libraries and projects here: https://lnkd.in/gQXrjqrV
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The Indiana Arts Commission announced yesterday that nine arts organizations have received training and grant funding through Lifelong Arts for Arts Organizations, a program that promotes arts and creativity services for adults ages 65 and older. Nine organizations from around the state will each receive $20,000 to host programming for older adults, supported by the Indiana Arts Commission in partnership with the Family and Social Services Administration, and made possible by a grant provided by the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies in partnership with E.A. Michelson Philanthropy. Learn more about Lifelong Arts Indiana and each of the funded projects here: https://lnkd.in/gQXrjqrV
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Applications are now open for Arts Midwest’s GIG Fund! This grant of $2,000 - $4,000 helps Midwestern organizations contract with professional artists to present community programming. Intent to Apply is due May 23. https://lnkd.in/eXTdZAYv
Now Accepting Applications: 2024-25 GIG Fund
https://artsmidwest.org