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Rank D. 2020-21 Florida Department of State (DOS) Division of Cultural Affairs (DCA) E 2020-21 DCA County of DCA Category for General Program Support (GPS) these on This Well-vetted, Recommended Matching-Grant Applicants Under This Category -- funding Recommended, 2020-21 Grant Ranked Matching-Grants Are Recommended for 2020- DCA these matching grants at their qualified recommended amounts under Column E is Qualified Matching- Applicants: 21 State Funding Under: List: dependent upon the 2020 Florida Legislature appropriating the funds and the State Grant Requests: Governor's approval: Miami-Dade Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 1 Miami Dade College / Miami Book Fair Year Round $96,978 Orange Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 2 MicheLee Puppets, Inc. $42,029 Miami-Dade Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 3 Miami City Ballet, Inc. $150,000 Miami-Dade Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 4 Miami-Dade County / Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs $150,000 Miami-Dade Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 5 Borscht Corp $61,530 Orange Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 6 The University of Central Florida Board of Trustees $150,000 Monroe Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 7 Key West Literary Seminar, Inc. $90,000 Miami-Dade Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 8 University of Wynwood, Inc. / O, Miami $49,000 Sarasota Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 9 The Hermitage Artist Retreat, Inc. $90,000 Duval Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 10 Cathedral Arts Project, Inc. $150,000 Miami-Dade Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 11 Miami Music Project, Inc. $150,000 Miami-Dade Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 12 Guitars Over Guns Organization, Inc. $90,000 Miami-Dade Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 13 Thomas Armour Youth Ballet, Inc. $150,000 Hillsborough Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 14 Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center, Inc. $150,000 Broward Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 15 Performing Arts Center Authority $150,000 Alachua Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 16 Shands Teaching Hospital and Clinics, Inc. / Arts in Medicine (AIM) $90,000 Nassau Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 17 Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival, Inc. $75,825 Orange Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 18 Orlando Science Center, Inc. $150,000 Alachua Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 19 University of Florida / Florida Museum $150,000 Orange Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 20 Orlando Shakespeare Theater, Inc. $150,000 Palm Beach Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 21 Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. $150,000 Hillsborough Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 22 FloriMezzo, Inc. $34,000 Broward Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 23 ArtServe, Inc. $150,000 Sarasota Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 24 Venice Theatre, Inc. $150,000 Miami-Dade Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 25 Seminole Cultural Arts Theatre, Inc. $40,000 Sarasota Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 26 Florida Studio Theatre, Inc. $150,000 Polk Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 27 Explorations V Children's Museum, Inc. $85,100 Orange Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 28 Enzian Theatre, Inc. $150,000 www.FLCA.net www.florida-arts.org Compiled by Florida Cultural Alliance from DCA data 1 Florida Department of State Division of Cultural Affairs' 2020-21 Ranked List of Cultural and Museum Matching-Grant Recommendations A. Florida B. DCA Cultural and Museum Matching-Grant C. Rank D. 2020-21 Florida Department of State (DOS) Division of Cultural Affairs (DCA) E 2020-21 DCA County of DCA Category for General Program Support (GPS) these on This Well-vetted, Recommended Matching-Grant Applicants Under This Category -- funding Recommended, 2020-21 Grant Ranked Matching-Grants Are Recommended for 2020- DCA these matching grants at their qualified recommended amounts under Column E is Qualified Matching- Applicants: 21 State Funding Under: List: dependent upon the 2020 Florida Legislature appropriating the funds and the State Grant Requests: Governor's approval: Collier Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 29 The Naples Players, Inc. $150,000 Leon Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 30 The Florida Music Education Association, Inc. $126,041 Escambia Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 31 The Pensacola Mess Hall, Inc. $48,850 Duval Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 32 Jacksonville Symphony Association, Inc. $150,000 Marion Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 33 The Marion Players, Inc. $136,086 Palm Beach Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 34 Norton Museum of Art, Inc. $150,000 Miami-Dade Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 35 Jorge M. Pérez Art Museum of Miami-Dade County, Inc. $150,000 Brevard Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 36 The Historic Cocoa Village Playhouse, Inc. $150,000 Sarasota Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 37 Asolo Theatre, Inc. $150,000 Miami-Dade Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 38 Adrienne Arsht Center Trust, Inc. $150,000 Orange Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 39 Orange County Library Board of Trustees $150,000 Escambia Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 40 Pensacola Opera $113,666 Miami-Dade Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 41 New World Symphony, Inc. $150,000 Pinellas Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 42 Creative Pinellas, Incorporated $90,000 Broward Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 43 Gay Men's Chorus of South Florida $89,875 Hillsborough Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 44 The Tampa Theatre, Inc. $150,000 Palm Beach Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 45 Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Inc. $150,000 Hillsborough Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 46 Heard Em Say Youth Arts Collective, Inc. $5,500 Collier Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 47 Naples Art Association, Inc. $130,000 Orange Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 48 Orlando Ballet, Inc. $150,000 Leon Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 49 Young Actors Theatre of Tallahassee, Inc. $90,000 Duval Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 50 Players by the Sea, Inc $72,850 Volusia Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 51 Atlantic Center for the Arts, Inc. $150,000 Broward Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 52 Museum of Discovery and Science, Inc. $150,000 Duval Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 53 The DeEtte Holden Cummer Museum Foundation, Inc. $150,000 Sarasota Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 54 Florida Alliance for Arts Education, Inc. $39,870 Sarasota Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 55 Sarasota Ballet of Florida, Inc. $150,000 Miami-Dade Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 56 Fantasy Theatre Factory, Inc. $116,005 www.FLCA.net www.florida-arts.org Compiled by Florida Cultural Alliance from DCA data 2 Florida Department of State Division of Cultural Affairs' 2020-21 Ranked List of Cultural and Museum Matching-Grant Recommendations A. Florida B. DCA Cultural and Museum Matching-Grant C. Rank D. 2020-21 Florida Department of State (DOS) Division of Cultural Affairs (DCA) E 2020-21 DCA County of DCA Category for General Program Support (GPS) these on This Well-vetted, Recommended Matching-Grant Applicants Under This Category -- funding Recommended, 2020-21 Grant Ranked Matching-Grants Are Recommended for 2020- DCA these matching grants at their qualified recommended amounts under Column E is Qualified Matching- Applicants: 21 State Funding Under: List: dependent upon the 2020 Florida Legislature appropriating the funds and the State Grant Requests: Governor's approval: Leon Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 57 Tallahassee Museum of History and Natural Science, Inc. $150,000 Alachua Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 58 University of Florida / The Harn Museum of Art $150,000 Bay Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 59 Panama City Pops Orchestra $39,725 Volusia Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 60 The Hub on Canal, Inc. $49,500 Miami-Dade Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 61 ArtSouth, A Not-for-Profit Corporation $35,111 Leon Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 62 Goodwood Museum and Gardens, Inc. $90,000 Duval Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 63 Theatre Jacksonville, Inc. $90,000 Hillsborough Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 64 The Jobsite Theater, Inc. $44,788 Sarasota Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 65 City of Sarasota / Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall $150,000 Hillsborough Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 66 The University of Tampa, Incorporated / The Henry Plant Museum $86,943 Miami-Dade Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 67 Miami Light Project, Inc. $90,000 Palm Beach Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 68 Palm Beach Opera, Inc. $150,000 Miami-Dade Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 69 Coral Gables Cinemateque Inc. $121,197 Lee Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 70 Shell Museum and Educational Foundation, Inc. $150,000 Pinellas Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 71 Dunedin Museum, Inc. $40,000 Palm Beach Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 72 Boca Raton Museum of Art, Inc. $150,000 Duval Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 73 Florida State College at Jacksonville Foundation, Inc. $150,000 Orange Cultural & Museum Matching-Grant Request for GPS 74 Orlando Gay Chorus, Inc.
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