Ariz. Admin. Code § R2-2-204 - Process for Obtaining a Grant from the Arizona Arts Trust Fund
A. The Commission
shall establish an annual grant deadline and publish grant guidelines by
January 15th of each year. Applications shall be postmarked or delivered by
5:00 p.m. on the grant deadline date. Late applications shall not be filed by
the Commission but shall be returned without review.
B. An applicant shall submit a narrative and
budget that comply with the grant guidelines and address the criteria in
R2-2-203 . The Commission shall provide the forms and formats for the narrative
and budget to the applicant. An applicant may submit supplemental information
including slides, videotapes, audio recordings, press coverage, and print or
other materials that document the artistic work of the applicant.
C. The Commission shall conduct a grant
review process:
1. The Commission shall
appoint grant review panels. Each panel shall be assigned a specific group of
grant applications to review. The Commission shall appoint three to seven
community members to serve on each of the grant review panels. Grant review
panelists shall be appointed by the Commission for one year and may serve no
more than three consecutive years on the same panel. No more than two members
of any panel shall serve on the panel for the second and third years.
2. Grant review panelists shall hold a grant
review panel meeting. Grant review panelists shall read all the applications
assigned to their panel prior to the grant review panel meeting. Upon request,
grant review panelists shall attend events of the applicant or speak with a
representative of the applicant to be informed about the applicant
organization. At the grant review panel meeting, grant review panelists shall
contribute to the discussion of the applications; rate applications based on
the facts in the applications and their own professional judgments about the
merit of the applications, in relation to the criteria in R2-2-203; and provide
policy and procedural suggestions for the Commission.
3. If a grant review panelist has a
substantial interest in any application, the panelist shall declare the
interest verbally and in writing and shall not participate in the discussion of
or the vote on the application.
4.
The grant review panel chair shall chair the grant review panel meeting and
shall ensure that the discussion relates to the required criteria, that
Commission policies and open meeting laws under A.R.S.
38-431 et
seq. are followed, and that all grant review panelists have an opportunity to
speak.
D. Following the
grant review panel process, Commissioners shall receive grant review panelists'
recommendations and grant review panel comments for each application. At the
Commission meeting following the Commissioners' receipt of grant review
panelists' recommendations, the Commissioners shall discuss the recommendations
of the grant review panels and shall vote to accept, reject, or modify the
recommendations of the grant review panels.
E. All applicants shall be notified in
writing of the Commission's decisions. Any applicant that is not recommended
for funding may request and shall be provided a denial conference. The
Commission shall establish and publish in its grant guidelines the process for
requesting and receiving a denial conference. The Commission shall not provide
a denial conference based on dissatisfaction with the amount of a
grant.
F. All applicants shall
accept in writing the grant's legal requirements and grant conditions before
grant funds are released.
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