Operating Support

Project Details by Fiscal Year
2022 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$37,236
Fund Source
Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund
Recipient
East Side Arts Council
Recipient Type
Non-Profit Business/Entity
Status
Completed
Start Date
July 2021
End Date
June 2022
Activity Type
Grants/Contracts
Counties Affected
Ramsey
Ramsey
Project Overview

Operating Support

Project Details

To collaborate with our community and artists to celebrate and experience the arts.

Competitive Grant Making Body
Board Members and Qualifications

Peggy Burnet: entrepreneur, art collector, and community volunteer; Uri Camarena: director of business consulting with Metroplitan Economic Development Association (MEDA); Michael Charron: arts educator and an arts and civic leader; Richard Cohen: attorney in private practice and a former state legislator; Sean Dowse: arts advocate, arts practitioner, and civic leader; Anthony Gardner, vice president, marketing and communications at CentraCare; Philip McKenzie: team lead with Boutique Air, founder and owner of Bluedoor 74, adjunct college faculty; Mary McReynolds-Pellinen: executive director, Lyric Center for the Arts; Dobson West: retired attorney; Christina Widdess: nonprofit consultant; former managing director, Penumbra Theatre

Advisory Group Members and Qualifications

Peggy Burnet: entrepreneur, art collector, and community volunteer; Uri Camarena: director of business consulting with Metroplitan Economic Development Association (MEDA); Michael Charron: arts educator and an arts and civic leader; Richard Cohen: attorney in private practice and a former state legislator; Sean Dowse: arts advocate, arts practitioner, and civic leader; Anthony Gardner, vice president, marketing and communications at CentraCare; Philip McKenzie: team lead with Boutique Air, founder and owner of Bluedoor 74, adjunct college faculty; Mary McReynolds-Pellinen: executive director, Lyric Center for the Arts; Dobson West: retired attorney; Christina Widdess: nonprofit consultant; former managing director, Penumbra Theatre

Conflict of Interest Disclosed
No
Legal Citation / Subdivision
Laws of Minnesota 2021, First Special Session, chapter 1, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3
Appropriation Language

ACHF Arts Access

2022 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$37,236
Other Funds Leveraged
$216,128
Direct expenses
$216,128
Administration costs
$37,236
Number of full time equivalents funded
0
Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)

At least 16,000 youth and adults will participate in accessible arts programs in the inner city through quality arts experiences Evaluation will be measured by number of programs offered, demographics served, reflective conversations and evidence of arts learning. 2: At least 4-5 non-arts organizations will integrate the arts into community life due to partnerships and efforts of ESAC ESAC partners with social and civic groups in areas like urban design of the East Side. Success will be evaluated by projects completed.

Measurable Outcome(s)

18,753 youth and adults participated in accessible inner-city arts experiences through ESAC programs. Evaluation was measured by number of projects offered and reflective written evaluations and evidence of arts learning. 2: Four non arts organizations partnered with ESAC to include arts in their program offerings. Success was evaluated by projects completed with 4 non arts groups: St. Paul Public Schools, City of St. Paul, Cambric Affordable Housing, Payne Arcade Business Association.

Source of Additional Funds

Other, local or private

Recipient Board Members
Carline Bengtsson, Philip Blackburn, Kris Kautzman, Bob Klicker, Mem Lloyd, Elizabeth Wakefield
Project Manager
First Name
Sarah
Last Name
Fehr
Organization Name
East Side Arts Council
Street Address
977 Payne Ave
City
St Paul
State
MN
Zip Code
55130-3901
Phone
(651) 774-5422
Email
sarahfehr@eastsideartscouncil.org
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
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