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Florida Department of State Division of Cultural Affairs (DCA) 2019-2020 Florida Department of State Division of Cultural Affairs (DCA) 2019-2020 Well-Vetted, Ranked, and Linked Matching Grant Recommendations for All Four DCA Grant-Funding Categories by Counties Florida County Grant Florida Department of State Division of Cultural Affairs (DCA) DCA 2019-2020 DCA Grants-Program Funding Categories Ranking Well-vetted and Recommended 2019-2020 Grant Applicants -- funding these Qualified & GPS = General Program Support qualified grant applicants is totally dependent upon the 2019 Florida Recommended SCP = Specific Cultural Project Legislature providing the necessary appropriations: State-Matching Grant Requests Do you want more information on each recommended DCA grant applicant? Click on the names below to access websites. ALACHUA 17 Total DCA 2019-2020 Qualified Matching Grant Requests from Alachua 377 Annasemble Community Orchestra of Gainesville Inc. $1,445 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Alachua 159 City of Gainesville / Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Department $150,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Alachua 24 Dance Alive!, Inc. $85,860 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Alachua 444 Gainesville Fine Arts Association, Inc. $23,550 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Alachua 391 Gainesville Little Theater dba Gainesville Community Playhouse $40,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Alachua 126 Gainesville Youth Chorus, Inc. $35,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Alachua 135 Matheson History Museum $40,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Alachua 299 Santa Fe College / Cultural Programs $48,288 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Alachua 17 Shands Teaching Hospital and Clinics, Inc. $90,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Alachua 219 The Hippodrome State Theatre, Inc. $150,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Alachua 77 University of Florida / College of the Arts $132,500 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Alachua 104 University of Florida / Florida Museum of Natural History $150,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Alachua 70 University of Florida / Harn Museum of Art $150,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Alachua 477 University of Florida / Performing Arts Education Outreach 2020 $150,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS $1,246,643 14 Cultural and Museum Grants for GPS Alachua 81 Gainesville Chamber Orchestra, Inc. $25,000 Culture Builds Florida Grant for SCP Alachua 95 Gainesville Environmental Film and Arts Festival, Inc. $25,000 Culture Builds Florida Grant for SCP Alachua 119 Iryna Kanishcheva $16,995 Culture Builds Florida Grant for SCP $66,995 3 Culture Builds Florida Grants for SCP ALACHUA 17 DCA 2019-2020 Qualified Matching Grant Requests That Total: $1,313,638 www.FLCA.net www.florida-arts.org Report compiled by the Florida Cultural Alliance with data from the DCA 1 Florida Department of State Division of Cultural Affairs (DCA) 2019-2020 Well-Vetted, Ranked, and Linked Matching Grant Recommendations for All Four DCA Grant-Funding Categories by Counties Florida County Grant Florida Department of State Division of Cultural Affairs (DCA) DCA 2019-2020 DCA Grants-Program Funding Categories Ranking Well-vetted and Recommended 2019-2020 Grant Applicants -- funding these Qualified & GPS = General Program Support qualified grant applicants is totally dependent upon the 2019 Florida Recommended SCP = Specific Cultural Project Legislature providing the necessary appropriations: State-Matching Grant Requests Do you want more information on each recommended DCA grant applicant? Click on the names below to access websites. BAY 3 Total DCA 2019-2020 Qualified Matching Grant Requests from Bay 424 Bay Arts Alliance, Inc. $107,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Bay 429 Martin Theatre, Inc. $57,137 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Bay 332 Panama City Pops Orchestra $37,800 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS $201,937 3 Cultural and Museum Grants for GPS BAY 3 DCA 2019-2020 Matching Grant Requests That Total: $201,937 BREVARD 18 Total DCA 2019-2020 Qualified Matching Grant Requests from Brevard 315 Brevard Cultural Alliance, Inc. $90,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Brevard 321 Brevard Regional Arts Group, Inc. $90,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Brevard 109 Brevard Symphony Orchestra, Inc. $90,208 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Brevard 132 East Coast Zoological Society of Florida, Inc. $150,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Brevard 275 Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. $150,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Brevard 301 Melbourne Municipal Band Association, Inc. $40,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Brevard 314 The Florida Historical Society $90,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Brevard 26 The Historic Cocoa Village Playhouse, Inc. $150,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Brevard 66 Titusville Playhouse, Inc. $110,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Brevard 240 U.S. Space Walk of Fame Museum, Inc. $25,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Brevard 442 Valiant Air Command, Inc. $64,600 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS $1,049,808 11 Cultural and Museum Grants for GPS Brevard 27 Brevard Achievement Center, Inc. $25,000 Culture Builds Florida Grant for SCP Brevard 88 Brevard Nature Alliance / 23rd Annual Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival $25,000 Culture Builds Florida Grant for SCP www.FLCA.net www.florida-arts.org Report compiled by the Florida Cultural Alliance with data from the DCA 2 Florida Department of State Division of Cultural Affairs (DCA) 2019-2020 Well-Vetted, Ranked, and Linked Matching Grant Recommendations for All Four DCA Grant-Funding Categories by Counties Florida County Grant Florida Department of State Division of Cultural Affairs (DCA) DCA 2019-2020 DCA Grants-Program Funding Categories Ranking Well-vetted and Recommended 2019-2020 Grant Applicants -- funding these Qualified & GPS = General Program Support qualified grant applicants is totally dependent upon the 2019 Florida Recommended SCP = Specific Cultural Project Legislature providing the necessary appropriations: State-Matching Grant Requests Do you want more information on each recommended DCA grant applicant? Click on the names below to access websites. Brevard 7 Brevard Schools Foundation, Inc. / Arts in Education Artist Residency $25,000 Culture Builds Florida Grant for SCP Brevard 5 Native Heritage Gathering, Inc. $15,000 Culture Builds Florida Grant for SCP $90,000 4 Culture Builds Florida Grants for SCP Brevard 7 Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. $499,645 Cultural Facility Grant Brevard 1 The Historic Cocoa Village Playhouse, Inc. $368,500 Cultural Facility Grant Brevard 2 Titusville Playhouse, Inc. $85,000 Cultural Facility Grant $953,145 3 Cultural Facilities Grants BREVARD 18 DCA 2019-2020 Matching Grant Requests That Total: $2,092,953 BROWARD 49 Total DCA 2019-2020 Qualified Matching Grant Requests from Broward 115 All Florida Youth Orchestra, Inc. $70,500 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Broward 57 ArtServe, Inc. $149,727 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Broward 259 Bonnet House, Inc. $150,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Broward 212 Broward College / Office of Cultural Affairs and Student Engagement (CASE) $12,800 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Broward 231 Broward County / Broward Cultural Division $150,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Broward 106 Broward Performing Arts Foundation, Inc. / Parker Playhouse Presentations $150,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Broward 312 City of Coral Springs / Coral Springs Center for the Arts $150,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Broward 456 City of Oakland Park / Downtown Cultural District $120,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Broward 79 City of Pembroke Pines / Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Arts Center $150,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Broward 323 City of Pompano Beach Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs $150,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Broward 198 Coral Springs Museum of Art, Inc. $84,391 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Broward 287 Davie School Foundation, Inc. $67,359 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Broward 453 Deerfield Beach Historical Society Inc. $25,698 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Broward 296 Flamingo Gardens, Inc. $150,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS www.FLCA.net www.florida-arts.org Report compiled by the Florida Cultural Alliance with data from the DCA 3 Florida Department of State Division of Cultural Affairs (DCA) 2019-2020 Well-Vetted, Ranked, and Linked Matching Grant Recommendations for All Four DCA Grant-Funding Categories by Counties Florida County Grant Florida Department of State Division of Cultural Affairs (DCA) DCA 2019-2020 DCA Grants-Program Funding Categories Ranking Well-vetted and Recommended 2019-2020 Grant Applicants -- funding these Qualified & GPS = General Program Support qualified grant applicants is totally dependent upon the 2019 Florida Recommended SCP = Specific Cultural Project Legislature providing the necessary appropriations: State-Matching Grant Requests Do you want more information on each recommended DCA grant applicant? Click on the names below to access websites. Broward 139 Florida Singing Sons, Inc. $70,599 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Broward 281 Fort Lauderdale Historical Society, Inc. $85,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Broward 113 Gay Men's Chorus of South Florida $88,175 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Broward 75 Gold Coast Jazz Society, Inc. $50,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Broward 386 Grace Arts Center, Inc. $38,025 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Broward 52 Hollywood Art and Culture Center, Inc. $120,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Broward 191 Island City Stage, Inc. $44,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Broward 311 Master Chorale of South Florida, Inc. $29,205 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Broward 36 Museum of Discovery and Science, Inc. $150,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Broward 142 Nova Southeastern University / NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale $150,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Broward 4 Performing Arts Center Authority / Broward Performing Arts Center $150,000 Cultural and Museum Grant for GPS Broward 451 Samuel M.
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