Project Grant

Project Details by Fiscal Year
2023 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$7,170
Fund Source
Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund
Recipient
Independent Music Collaborative of Central Minnesota AKA IMCCM
Recipient Type
Non-Profit Business/Entity
Status
Completed
Start Date
October 2022
End Date
January 2023
Activity Type
Grants/Contracts
Counties Affected
Benton
Stearns
Stearns
Benton
Stearns
Stearns
Project Overview

Project Grant

Project Details

The Project 37 Showcase Series aims to lay the groundwork for our mission: to create an all-ages and sober venue in Central Minnesota. Our goal is to support young, local talent, give them every opportunity to succeed.

Competitive Grant Making Body
Board Members and Qualifications

Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography

Advisory Group Members and Qualifications

Buddy King: CMAB Board Char, St Cloud Playwright, percussionist, teaching artist, engaged in numerous youth arts initiatives in the community; Sean Donahue: CMAB Board Tresurer, Performing arts technician; Professional light and sound designer, operator and trainer; Musician with musical instrument, equipment retail experience; Large event and project manager; Joyce Lyons: CMAB Board Secretary, CMA actress, singer, educator, member of Buffalo Comm Orchestra Advisory Board; Denise Todd: CMAB Board Member, Dance Valdosta State University; U.S. Air Force Veteran, Geospatial Intelligence Analyst; undergraduate at St. Cloud State University pursuing a Major in Community Health; Jo McMullen-Boyer: CMAB Board Member, Station Manage of KVSC Radio, Grant writer, Music Concert Projucer, Community Events Organizer; Spencer Madsen: CMAB Board Member, Writer; educator; theatrical performer; aspiring filmmaker and visual artist; B.A. in English Education; M.A. in American Literature; orchardist at Clear Lake Cider; Tanya Piatz-Sandberg: CMAB Board Member, Visual Merchandiser with 3D display experience, fashion, event execution, and corporate shop concepts; 2D visual artist specializing in illustration and photography

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

2023 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$7,170
Other Funds Leveraged
$0
Direct expenses
$7,170
Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)

Members of the community will have been able to experience a show that they otherwise wouldn't have been able to. Not only does this mean the audience, but the performers as well. We are giving artists a platform to share their creativity and their music, and specifically giving platforms to those who wouldn't be able to perform many places without us (such as musicians under the age of 21 who cannot perform in bars). This is giving young creators a space to share their talent in a safe, sober, all-ages, and accessible environment. Community members will be able to come to these shows to experience something that otherwise was unavailable in the community. Young musicians will be able to learn more about playing shows as a result of these activities, and if all goes well, more shows will be planned to get more and more youth in the area out and performing. Many more musicians will be inspired to perform since they will now have spaces to play in, and community members will have more excitement about music after seeing what incredible young talent has been hiding in Central Minnesota. ; Project 37 aims to provide a safe, sober, accessible, space for community members of all-ages to be able to watch and perform live music. To ensure that Project 37 has achieved our goals and outcomes wanted, we will be implementing a survey that participants can take either during events or through email post-event. This survey will be accessed through a QR code (scanned on a phone) or can be taken on a smartphone at the event for those who may not be able to scan QR codes/don't have access to mobile smartphone technology. Otherwise, the survey will also be emailed out after the event to reach anyone who didn't take the survey previously at the event. This survey will be made through Qualtrics, and a sample of the survey is attached. Attendees will be asked to rank various aspects of the event, such as perceived accessibility of the event, safety of the event, quality of the performers, etc. They will also be asked optional open-ended questions such as if they feel like these events are unique in St. Cloud and are giving opportunities to those who otherwise wouldn't have them. Additionally, they'll be asked if they learned anything at the event and how involved they believe the community is in the event. There will also be questions for performers only, that will ask them if they felt supported at the event, if they felt that the event followed the Project 37 Mission (accessible, all-ages, sober), and what the organization could do differently to make the next event better.; Participants in each show proposed will be taking a survey to rate various aspects of the overall performances and what can be done to improve them. We will also measure the amount of dollars raised for our nonprofits at each of the proposed shows.

Measurable Outcome(s)

One of our goals was to get enough people at shows to fill each venue. We kept count of how many people attended, and at every single one of our shows, we nearly hit the maximum amount of people that would comfortably fit. We also aimed to feature young a

Proposed Outcomes Achieved
Achieved proposed outcomes
Recipient Board Members
Anna Bovitz: Project 37 Director, Angela Ringsmuth: Project 37 Secretary, Angela Ringsmuth: IMCCM Chair, Mike May: IMCCM Secretary, Jeff Bovitz: IMCCM Treasurer
Project Manager
First Name
Sydney
Last Name
Wolf
Organization Name
Independent Music Collaboration of Central MN
Street Address
8871 Burton Pl NW
City
Rice
State
MN
Zip Code
56367
Phone
(320) 310-3681
Email
indymusicmn@gmail.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

P.O. Box 458
220 4th Ave North 
Foley, MN 56329

Phone
Project Manager: Leslie LeCuyer
320-968-4290x 3