Source: http://www.mn.gov/admin/citizen/grants/arts-cultural-heritage-fund/archive/public-radio-grants.jsp
Timestamp: 2015-11-26 08:46:54
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§13', '§13', '§13', '§ 129', '§13', '§13', '§13']

Use the links below to access archived information regarding public radio grants administered by the Department of Admin through the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. For more information, contact Naomi Munzner at 651-201-2569. To learn more about the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, visit www.legacy.leg.mn.
FY15 Competitive Grants - Fourth Release
Per Minnesota Laws, 2011, 1st Special Session, Chapter 6, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 6, the Minnesota Department of Administration released a third request for proposal to create and produce one radio project for broadcast from March through June 2015. The event must educate, enhance, or promote local, regional, or statewide items of artistic, cultural, or historic significance that expands Minnesotans access to knowledge, information, arts, state history, or cultural heritage.
Funds were awarded to applicants in accordance with the Legislative Guide: Principles for Use and Expected Outcomes of Funds from Dedicated Sales Taxes. Funding decisions were based on recommendations by a committee of arts, history, culture and broadcasting leaders, on funding priorities defined by the Department of Administration.
The following applicants were awarded state fiscal year 2015 Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund Competitive Public Radio Grants.
FY15 Grant Award
What's Left - A community project to use art to heal suicide's aftermath
Music history/restoration project
Unity of Black History and Arts
$62,185.81
Northland Music Festival
Stories of Glensheen Mansion: Congdon's Legacy
Fingerstyle Masters Workshop and Concert Weekend
$94,894.81
Per Minnesota Statutes §13.599: Names and addresses of grant applicants will be public data once proposal responses are opened. All remaining data in proposal responses (except trade secret data as defined and classified in §13.37) will be public data after the evaluation process is completed (for this grant, after grant agreements have been fully executed). All data created or maintained by the Department as part of the evaluation process (except trade secret data as defined and classified in §13.37) will be public data after grant agreements have been fully executed.
Approximate Review Timeline
January 2, 2015 - RFP posted on the Department website January 16, 2015 - Questions due (no later than 4:30 p.m. Central Time)
February 2, 2015 - Applications due (no later than 4:30 p.m. Central Time)
February 6, 2015 - Committee begins review of applications
February 19, 2015 - Committee recommendations submitted to Commissioner
February 20, 2015 - Selected grantees announced
Archived Application Materials
Request for Proposals (RFP) (SFY15 Fourth Release) (PDF)
Exhibit A: Project Description (Microsoft Word)
Exhibit B: Work Plan and Budget (Microsoft Excel)
Exhibit C: Affidavit of Noncollusion (Microsoft Word)
Checklist (Microsoft Word)
Review Form (Microsoft Excel)
Grant Agreement Shell (PDF)
Legislative Guide: Principles for Use and Expected Outcomes of Funds from Dedicated Sales Taxes (PDF)
FY15 Competitive Grants - Third Release
Per Minnesota Laws, 2011, 1st Special Session, Chapter 6, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 6, the Minnesota Department of Administration released a third request for proposal to create and produce one live event for broadcast during February through June 2015. The event must educate, enhance, or promote local, regional, or statewide items of artistic, cultural, or historic significance that expands Minnesotans access to knowledge, information, arts, state history, or cultural heritage.
Funds were awarded to applicants in accordance with the Legislative Guide: Principles for Use and Expected Outcomes of Funds from Dedicated Sales Taxes and 25-Year Vision, Framework, Guiding Principles, and Ten-Year Goals for the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. Funding decisions were based on recommendations by a committee of arts, history, culture and broadcasting leaders, on funding priorities defined by the Department of Administration.
The following applicants were awarded state fiscal year 2015 Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund Competitive Public Radio Grants. All grant awards are pending final eligibility and work plan/budget review.
Applicant FY15 Grant Award
KAXE: $44,500.00
KUMD: $32,046.34
TOTAL: $94,894.81
September 15, 2014 - RFP posted on the Department web site
October 10, 2014 - Questions due (no later than 4:30 p.m. Central Time)
October 24, 2014 - Applications due (no later than 4:30 p.m. Central Time)
November 10, 2014 - Committee begins review of applications
December 19, 2014 - Committee recommendations submitted to Commissioner
January 5, 2015 - Selected grantees announced
Request for Proposals Competitive Radio 3rd Release (PDF)
Exhibit A Project Description SFY15 Public Radio Grants (Microsoft Word)
Exhibit B SFY15 Public Radio Work Plan and Budget (Microsoft Excel)
Exhibit C Affidavit of Noncollusion Public Radio Grant (Microsoft Word)
Checklist for Public Radio Grants (PDF)
Review Form for Public Radio 3rd Release (Microsoft Excel)
Grant Agreement Shell SFY15 Public Radio (PDF)
25-Year Vision, Framework, Guiding Principles, and Ten-Year Goals for the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund (PDF)
SFY12 Eligibility Letter (PDF)
FY13 Sesquicentennial Commemoration
Under Minnesota Laws, 2012, Chapter 264, Article 5, Section 5, the Minnesota Department of Administration requested proposals for public radio grants to develop programming that commemorates the sesquicentennial.
The total amount of funding available for fiscal year 2013 was $30,000.
Applicants must be public radio stations meeting all eligibility requirements under Minnesota Statutes § 129D.14, Subd. 3.
The following grants were awarded: Minnesota Public Radio: up to $15,000
Northern Community Radio/KAXE: up to $15,000
Under Minnesota Statutes §13.599: Names and addresses of grant applicants will be public data once proposal responses are opened. All remaining data in proposal responses (except trade secret data as defined and classified in §13.37) will be public data after the evaluation process is completed (for this grant, after grant agreements have been fully executed). All data created or maintained by the Department as part of the evaluation process (except trade secret data as defined and classified in §13.37) will be public data after grant agreements have been fully executed.
August 6, 2012 - RFP posted on the Department web site
August 24, 2012 - Questions due (no later than 4:30 p.m. Central Time)
August 31, 2012 - Applications due (no later than 4:30 p.m. Central Time)
September 7, 2012 - Committee begins review of applications
September 21, 2012 - Committee recommendations submitted to Commissioner
September 24, 2012 - Selected grantees announced
Request for Proposals (RFP) (PDF)
Project Description Form (Microsoft Word)
Proposed Budget Form (Microsoft Excel)
Submitted questions and responses (PDF)
FY13 Competitive Grants
Per Minnesota Laws, 2011, 1st Special Session, Chapter 6, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 6, the Minnesota Department of Administration requested proposals to create, produce, acquire, or distribute radio programs that educate, enhance, or promote local, regional, or statewide items of artistic, cultural, or historic significance. Selected Applicants
Funds were awarded to applicants in accordance with the Legislative Guide: Principles for Use and Expected Outcomes of Funds from Dedicated Sales Taxes. Funding decisions were based on recommendations by a committee of arts, history, culture and broadcasting leaders, on funding priorities defined by the Department of Administration, and on consideration of an applicant’s performance on prior grants from the agency, if applicable, per Minnesota Statutes 16B.97, Subd. 4(1) and Office of Grants Management Policy 08-02.
The following applicants were awarded fiscal year 2013 Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund Competitive Public Radio Grants. All grant awards are pending final eligibility and work plan/budget review. Project descriptions can be viewed on the Legacy website at www.legacy.leg.mn/projects/public-radio-competitive-grants-fiscal-year-2013.
KAXE - $155,815.00
KFAI - $145,761.00
KBEM - $129,183.00
WTIP - $123,438.00
KMSU - $131,600.00
KKWE - $115,733.00
KBFT - $117,500.00
KSRQ - $140,000.00
KVSC - $133,023.00
KOJB - $94,800.00
KQAL - $86,869.30
KUOM - $130,052.50
KUMD - $116,417.00
KMOJ - $97,320.00
MPR - $1,134,535.20
TOTAL - $2,852,047.00
March 2, 2012 - RFP posted on the Department web site
April 23, 2012 - Questions due (no later than 4:30 p.m. Central Time)
April 30, 2012 - Applications due (no later than 4:30 p.m. Central Time)
May 1, 2012 - Committee begins review of applications
May 23, 2012 - Committee recommendations submitted to Commissioner
May 31, 2012 - Selected grantees announced
ACHF Competitive Public Radio Grants Request for Proposals (RFP) (PDF)
Cover Sheet (Microsoft Word)
Project Description Form (PDF)
Budget Form (Exhibit A) (Microsoft Excel)
Review Form (updated April 13, 2012) (Microsoft Excel)
Grant Agreement Template (Microsoft Word)
Expense Report Template (Microsoft Excel)
FY12 Competitive Grants
Per Minnesota Laws, 2011, 1st Special Session, Chapter 6, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 6, the Minnesota Department of Administration requested proposals to create, produce, acquire, or distribute radio programs that educate, enhance, or promote local, regional, or statewide items of artistic, cultural, or historic significance. Preference was given to projects that expand Minnesotans' access to knowledge, information, arts, state history, or cultural heritage.
Funds were granted to projects that emphasized the 25-Year Vision funding priorities, community engagement, collaboration with local partners, diversity, innovation and capacity of the applicant to complete and sustain activities. Funding decisions were based upon recommendations by a committee of statewide arts, history, culture and broadcasting leaders as well as upon consideration of an applicant’s performance on prior grants from the agency, if applicable, per Minnesota Statutes 16B.97, Subd. 4(1) and Grants Management Policy 08-02.
The following applicants and their projects were awarded fiscal year 2012 Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund Competitive Public Radio Grants:
Minnesota Public Radio - $1,318,000
Classical Music Education - $32,527
Artist in Residence - $72,876
Minnesota Varsity - $108,911
Learning to Listen - $15,059
Play It Forward - $15,775
Sound Bide (McNally Smith College Project) - $2,107
Project Success - $22,341
Rock the Cradle - $16,916
Minnesota Voices - $70,110
Composer Pages (Classical MPR Website) - $11,746
State of the Arts Blog - $62,245
Arts Calendar - $23,961
Art Hounds Outstate - $60,796
The Local Current - $33,019
The Current Blog - $48,898
The Local Current - $28,783
The Current Presents - $28,210
Minnesota Mix - $145,563
Music with Minnesotans - $12,640
Classical Broadcast Performances - $182,305
Classical Community Building - $52,942
Choral Festival - $68,810
Of Mirth and Mischief - $45,497
Tying the Knot - $45,274
Shel Silverstein Project - $4,636
Jeremy Messersmith - $16,258
Works for Words: Chris Koza - $16,515
Audio Archives - $50,000
Ampers joint projects - Each of the 11 eligible Ampers member stations allocated a portion of their grant amounts listed below for the following projects)
Ampers Website - $9,354 from each Ampers station for a total of $102,894
MN90 - $3,847 from each Ampers station for a total of $42,317
1862 Documentary - $2,493 from each Ampers station for a total of $27,423
Native News - $1,000 from each Ampers station for a total of $11,000
KAXE - $99,203 Great Northern Radio Show - $13,186 Culturology - $30,796
Centerstage MN - $9,280
Real Good Words - $5,783
Guido's Art Review - $3,093
Our History - $3,860
Ojibwemowin - $5,860
Creative Economy Documentary - $10,651 KVSC Radio - $93,401
New Listener Access - $10,000
MN Spotlight - $28,222
Web Interactive - $14,828
MN Music Concert - $11,828
Culture/Arts Presentations - $11,829
Center for Communication and Development/KMOJ-FM - $106,854
MN Movers and Shakers - $16,606
MN Music Makers - $9,070
Positive Change - $12,251
Heritage Live Series - $52,233
KUOM (Radio K) - $91,159
Culture Queue - $20,733
Quick Queue - $10,233
Off the Record, On to Video - $43,499
KUMD - $88,713
Radio Gallery - $17,332
Live Studio A - $16,331
Curtain Call - $5,331
Arts and Cultural Events - $24,000
Remote Broadcasts - $9,025
KFAI - $102,694
10,000 Fresh Voices - $35,000
MinneCulture - $33,000
Live from Minnesota - $18,000
KBEM - $87,694 Studio One - $6,285
Butch Thompson's Road Show - $15,286
Jazz from South and Southwest - $15,286
Minnesota Jazz Stream - $5,286
MPS Diversity - $16,285
Minnesota's Treasure - $4,286
Improvised Music - $8,285
KQAL - $92,953
Live Feed - $26,768
Culture Clique - $12,250
Art Beat - $20,241
Don't Cha Know - $7,000
KQAL.org - $10,000
WTIP-Cook County Community Radio - $117,894
Community Voices - $37,600
Youth Radio Project - $11,992
North Shore Weekend - $2,600
Roadhouse - $8,628
Radio Music Festival - $10,200
Remote Broadcasts - $3,720
Local Music Project - $3,220
Moments in Time - $3,220
History Speaks - $5,200
Artist Open House - $5,400
Ojibwe Voices - $5,700
North Shore Art Scene - $3,720
KSRQ-FM - $91,694
Northern Air Radio - $25,000
Documentary/Other Productions - $10,000
Concert Series - $20,000
Speakers Series - $20,000
KMSU-FM - $104,694
Latino Arts and Culture - $15,000
Tales from the Poor House - $5000
Mankato Symphony Recordings - $10,000
KMSU Live Music - $37,000
Blue Earth Reader - $15,000
Grind Fu Cinema - $2,000
Student Arts and Culture - $4,000
Per Minnesota Laws, 2011, 1st Special Session, Chapter 6, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 6, the commissioner of Administration may use up to one percent of funds for grants administration. Fiscal year 2012 funds that were not awarded or applied to grants administration by the commissioner shall carry over to the next round of competitive public radio grants and do not expire until June 30, 2015.
July 29, 2011 - RFP posted on the Department web site
August 31, 2011 - Deadline for proposal submissions
September 1, 2011 - Staff review of applicant eligibility September 23, 2011 - Committee review of proposals
September 30, 2011 - Commissioner review of committee recommendations September 30, 2011 - Notification sent to applicants Archived Application Materials
ACHF Public Radio Grants Request for Proposals (PDF)
ACHF Competitive Public Radio Grants Application (Microsoft Word)
ACHF Public Radio Grants Exhibit A: Workplan and Budget (Microsoft Excel)
Grant Contract Template (PDF)
A 25-Year Vision, Framework, Guiding Principles and Ten-Year Goals for the Minnesota Legacy Amendment Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund (PDF)
ACHF Financial Report Template (Microsoft Excel)