Carmel seeks applications for 2021 City Arts Grants

The City of Carmel is now seeking applications for 2021 City Arts Grants, a program designed to support local arts organizations whose work keeps the city vibrant and appealing to residents and visitors alike. Since 2004, more than $13.6 million in arts grants has been awarded.

The 2020 Support for the Arts program awarded $1,332,250 to 29 organizations located in Carmel or who hold programs/performances in Carmel. The money is based on 1 percent of the city’s budget. The grants are awarded on a competitive basis and the recommendations are reviewed and final approval is made by Mayor Brainard.

Brainard

“We view the support of our arts organizations as a strong economic development tool for the City of Carmel. Since the creation of the Arts & Design District and Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel has become a destination for those who appreciate the Arts,” Mayor Jim Brainard said. “It is important for us to continue to invest in those things that help elevate the quality of life in Carmel and help us continue to attract corporate headquarters and a highly educated, qualified labor force to fill those jobs.”

The Performing Arts Center, with a diverse variety of musical and entertainment performances, draws visitors from all over the Midwest and beyond. In addition to The Palladium concert hall, many also come for events at The Tarkington and The Studio Theater. Carmel is also home to a vibrant Arts & Design District with art galleries, Midtown with a public plaza and places to eat and play, the Indiana Design Center, shops and restaurants, where major events are staged throughout the year, including monthly gallery walks, classic car shows and the popular International Arts Festival.

All this helps attract families and visitors to the city and helps local businesses. According to the most recent studies by Visit Hamilton County, visitors who stay in Carmel spend about $353 million annually in lodging, food and beverage, transportation and attraction purchases and contribute significantly to the overall tourism impact. This spending by visitors supports 5,000 jobs in Carmel and helps generate more than $42 million in state and local taxes, saving local residents more than $850 per year in taxes they would otherwise need to pay for the same services.

Local arts groups are encouraged to apply. The deadline for the initial round of applications is Friday, Nov. 20. You can find a copy of the 2021 Arts Grant Application at this link.