Operating Support

Project Details by Fiscal Year
2020 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$3,257
Fund Source
Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund
Recipient
Jackson Center for the Arts
Recipient Type
Non-Profit Business/Entity
Status
Completed
Start Date
January 2020
End Date
December 2020
Activity Type
Grants/Contracts
Counties Affected
Jackson
Jackson
Project Overview

Operating Support

Project Details

Operating Support Year 1, FY2020

Competitive Grant Making Body
Board Members and Qualifications

John White: writer, photographer, retired journalist; Georgette Jones: literature teacher, theatre actor/director/teacher; Anna Johanssen: fiber artist, art teacher, Remick Gallery board, president of Windom Women's Investment group, treasurer of Cottonwood County Animal Rescue, officer of Cotton Quilters; Kristen Kuipers: musician, private lesson and K-12 classroom music instructor, theater, writing, volunteer with Jackson Center for the Arts; Janet Olney: visual artist, Willmar Area Arts Council coordinator; Joyce Meyer: photographer, retired art teacher, Canby Arts Council; Michele Knife Sterner: theater (actor), SMSU Associate director for Access Opportunity Success program; Lisa Hill: musician, Crow River Singers, attorney; David KelseyBassett: visual artist, musician; Anne O'Keefe-Jackson: human resources director, bead and quill work; Brett Lehman: musician, social worker, Worthington City Band; Erica Volkir: performing arts, Director of Pipestone Area Chamber of Commerce and CVB; Alison Nelson: art, music, and dance teacher, fundraiser for Kerkhoven Fire Department Auxiliary; Lynette Swenson: visual arts teacher, folk artist, Swift County Food Shelf advisory board; Claire Swanson: visual arts, arts teacher, Meander Art Crawl Committee. Carisa Clarke: graphic design/web development, arts volunteer, board member DAC of Murray County

Advisory Group Members and Qualifications

Carisa Clarke, visual art, SMAC Board; Brett Lehman, music, SMAC Board; Steve Linstrom, writing, nonprofits; Jane Otto, arts admin; Janet Olney, visual art, arts admin, SMAC Board; Tammy Makram, arts admin.

Conflict of Interest Disclosed
No
Legal Citation / Subdivision
Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3
Appropriation Language

ACHF Arts Access

2020 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$3,257
Other Funds Leveraged
$42,203
Direct expenses
$45,460
Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)

2: ?Regional residents experience a change in knowledge, attitude, behavior or condition due to public art, arts festivals or arts events.? As a result of funding, we hope to expand our participating artists including them in our gallery and musical events, our theatre and visual arts classes, and our teaching staff. This will effectively affect all participants by expanding our artistic reach to include more of our underserved population. 6: ?The infrastructure of arts organizations is strengthened through access to operating funds, professional development and best practices sharing.? The position the grant will fund allows more community outreach and access to experts from professional and collegiate venues that we currently do not have the staff or volunteers to coordinate. This increases our volunteer staff expertise by developing skills and professional development from leaders in the Minnesota art community. All participants will be affected. 9: ?Regional residents gain awareness and appreciation for a variety of artistic disciplines and mediums.? At present we are limited to the volunteer staff, living in and around the Jackson area, who can provide their artistic expertise in whatever areas they can. Our plan is to expand the types of art forms we can offer by expanding the skills of our local volunteers through professional and expert visiting instructors who can be located and procured through additional grant funding. This will round out our center's offering to include more participants in our underserved population, and as a result all our participants will be affected. Although we currently request information from all our participants, we will become more data conscious and collect specific information with regards to the types of artistic ventures we need to offer. It is important that all participants, with focus on our underserved population, have input into the offerings at our center. As we are a community resource, we will canvas adults and children to assure we are meeting their needs during local events such as our upcoming referendum on school improvement, the farm and home show, the county fair and our heavily attended Hot Dog Night. These events are attended by a wide cross section of the population and will give us information from all ethnicities and ages in the surrounding area. A voluntary additional survey will give us more information about the age, ethnicity and income bracket of those who choose to complete it. Expanded participation of artists, access to experts, and increased volunteer staff will be evaluated with comparison to past and future statistics, particularly focused on the underserved.

Source of Additional Funds

Other,local or private

Project Manager
First Name
Carole
Last Name
Gjertson
Organization Name
Jackson Center for the Arts
Street Address
PO Box 94
City
Jackson
State
MN
Zip Code
56143
Phone
(507) 849-7415
Email
teachercay@aol.com
Administered By
Administered by
Location

Griggs Midway Building, Suite 304,
540 Fairview Avenue North,
St. Paul, MN 55104

Phone
(651) 539-2650 or toll-free (800) 866-2787
Email the Agency
Location

509 W Main St, PO Box 55
Marshall, Minnesota 56258 

Phone
Phone Manager: Nicole DeBoer
(507) 537-1471
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