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  • 2020 GCAC 990 for website

    […] hospital's name, city, and state: An organization operated for the benefit of a college or university owned or operated by a governmental unit described in  (Complete Part II.) A federal, state, or local government or governmental unit described in  An organization that normally receives a substantial part of its support from a governmental unit or from the general public described in   (Complete Part II.) A community trust described in  . (Complete Part II.) An agricultural research organization described in  operated in conjunction with a land­grant college or university or a non­land grant college of agriculture. See instructions. Enter the name, city, and state of the college  or university: An organization that normally receives: (1) more than 33 1/3 ybRILWVVXSSRUWIURPFRQWULEXWLRQVPHPEHUVKLSIHHVDQGJURVs receipts from activities related to its exempt functions—subject to certain exceptions, and (2) no more than 33 1/3 ybRI  its support from gross investment income and unrelated business taxable income (less section 511 tax) from businesses  acquired by the organization after June 30, 1975.  See   (Complete Part III.) An organization  organized and operated exclusively to  test for public safety. See  An organization organized and operated exclusively for the benefit of, to perform the functions of, or to carry out the purposes of one or more publicly supported organizations described in   or   See   Check the box in lines 12a through 12d that describes the type of supporting organization and complete lines 12e, 12f, and 12g.  A supporting organization operated, supervised, or controlled by its supported organization(s), typically by giving the supported organization(s) the power to regularly appoint or elect a majority of the directors or trustees of the supporting organization.   A supporting organization supervised or controlled in connection with its supported organization(s), by having control or management of the supporting organization vested in the same persons that control or manage the supported organization(s).  A supporting organization operated in connection with, and functionally integrated with, its supported organization(s) (see instructions).  A supporting organization operated in connection with its supported organization(s) that is not functionally integrated. The organization generally must satisfy a distribution requirement and an attentiveness requirement (see instructions).  Check this box if the organization received a written determination from the IRS that it is a Type I, Type II, Type III functionally integrated, or Type III non­functionally integrated supporting organization. Enter the number of supported organizations  ...............................  Name of supported organization  EIN  Type of organization (described on lines […]

  • 2021 GCAC 990 for website

    […] ) (Revenue $  222,714 ) SEE SCHEDULE O ­ COLUMBUS ARTS FESTIVAL (Code:  )  (Expenses $  200,444 including grants of $  ) (Revenue $  418 ) SEE SCHEDULE O ­ FILM COLUMBUS (Code:  )  (Expenses $  127,843 including grants of $  ) (Revenue $  51,153 ) COMMUNITY ARTS PROGRAMS:JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENTTHE PROGRAM IS THE WORLD'S LARGEST ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO EDUCATING STUDENTS ABOUT WORKFORCE READINESS, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, AND FINANCIAL LITERACY THROUGH EXPERIENCED, HANDS ON PROGRAMS. JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAMS HELP PREPARE YOUNG PEOPLE FOR THE REAL WORLD BY SHOWING THEM HOW TO GENERATE WEALTH AND EFFECTIVELY MANAGE IT, HOW TO CREATE JOBS WHICH MAKE THEIR COMMUNITIES MORE ROBUST, AND HOW TO APPLY ENTREPRENEURIAL THINKING TO THE WORKFORCE. STUDENTS PUT THESE LESSONS INTO ACTION AND LEARN THE VALUE OF CONTRIBUTING TO THEIR COMMUNITIES. ART UNITES COLUMBUS/DELIVER BLACK DREAMSON JUNE 1, 2020, AFTER THE DEATH OF GEORGE FLOYD AT THE HANDS OF THE MINNEAPOLIS POLICE AND THE RESULTING PRO TESTS, CAPA AND GCAC PARTNERED TO LAUNCH #ARTUNITESCBUS, AN INITIATIVE TO EMPLOY COLUMBUS­BASED VISUAL ARTISTS TO PAINT MURALS ON THE PLYWOOD INSTALLED OVER THE BROKEN WINDOWS AT THE OHIO THEATRE AND THE GCAC OFFICE. OTHER BUSINESSES THROUGHOUT THE CITY JOINED IN AND BY THE END OF JUNE MORE THAN 200 MURALS HAD BEEN CREATED ON PLYWOOD THROUGHOUT THE CITY. THE MURALS MESSAGES RANGED FROM SUPPORT FOR BLACK LIVES MATTER TO TRIBUTES TO GEORGE FLOYD AND BREONNA TAYLOR, TO MESSAGES OF LOVE AND HOPE. THE PUBLIC QUICKLY ADVOCATED FOR PRESERVING THE MURALS AND GIVING THEM A LIFE AFTER THEY WERE REMOVED FROM STORE FRONT WINDOWS. GCAC COMMITTED TO PRESERVING AND EXHIBITING THE MURALS AND ENCOURAGING DIALOGUE ABOUT THE BLACK LIVES MATTER MOVEMENT AS OUR CITY, AND OUR COUNTRY, WORK TOWARD RACIAL EQUITY.THE PUBLIC REACTION TO THE ARTWORK CREATED FROM #ARTUNITESCBUS SPARKED A DEEPER DISCUSSION ABOUT ART, ACTIVISM AND THE SUPPORT NECESSARY TO CREATE REAL AND LASTING CHANGE AND THESE EXHIBITIONS HAVE BECOME COMPONENTS OF PUBLIC ART AND VISUAL EXPRESSION FOR A NEW ASPIRATIONAL RACIAL EQUITY CAMPAIGN, DELIVER BLACK DREAMS. DELIVER BLACK DREAMS EMERGED INITIALLY AS A GET OUT THE VOTE CAMPAIGN AND HAS EVOLVED INTO A LARGER COMMUNITY­WIDE CAMPAIGN OF, BY AND FOR BLACK PEOPLE. IT IS A CAMPAIGN THAT SEEKS LONG­TERM CHANGE IN THE CULTURE AND ACROSS MULTIPLE SECTORS INCLUDING HEALTH, EDUCATION, CULTURE, SAFETY AND MORE. DELIVER BLACK DREAMS, A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN MAROON ARTS GROUP, THE CITY OF COLUMBUS AND GCAC, USES PUBLIC ART AS A LAUNCH POINT FOR A SUSTAINED AND FUTURE­ORIENTED APPROACH TO ACHIEVING RACIAL EQUITY IN COLUMBUS. THE FIRST OF SIX LARGE PUBLIC MURALS WAS PAINTED IN EARLY NOVEMBER 2020 ON FIFTH AVENUE, JUST WEST OF CLEVELAND AVENUE. IN JULY 2021 THE SECOND DELIVER BLACK DREAMS MURAL TITLED WRITE IT. PAINT IT. DO IT. WAS PAINTED ON WILSON RD. JUST SOUTH OF FISHER. IN SEPTEMBER, THE THIRD MURAL TITLED DARE TO DREAM WAS COMPLETED ON FREBIS JUST EAST OF ALUM CREEK.OTHER PROGRAMS:CAPITAL FUNDINGGCAC USES FUNDS IT RECEIVES FROM THE CITY OF COLUMBUS NATIONWIDE AREA ADMISSIONS TAX TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT IN CULTURAL ARTS FACILITIES, SPORTS FACILITIES, PUBLIC ART AND PERFORMANCE VENUES, OTHER THAN NATIONWIDE ARENA, WITHIN THE CITY OF COLUMBUS. IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS CONTRACT, GCAC HAS TO DIRECT A MINIMUM OF 75yb2)$//&,7<021,(6,75(&(,9(6)25&$3,7$/)81',1*,)(/,*,%/((;3(1',785(6'2127727$/b, THE FUNDS WILL BE RESERVED AND CARRIED OVER TO THE NEXT CONTRACT YEAR FOR ALLOCATION.FISCAL SPONSORIN 2013, GCAC BEGAN A FISCAL SPONSOR PROGRAM TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS ENGAGED IN ACTIVITIES RELATED TO GCAC'S MISSION THAT ARE APPLYING FOR TAX EXEMPT STATUS. THE ORGANIZATIONS OPERATE AS A PROJECT OF GCAC UNTIL OBTAINING TAX EXEMPT STATUS. GCAC RECEIVES GRANTS, TAX­DEDUCTIBLE CONTRIBUTIONS, AND OTHER REVENUES THAT ARE MADE AVAILABLE TO THE FISCALLY SPONSORED ORGANIZATION FOR THE PURPOSE OF CARRYING OUT THE PROJECT. GCAC RECEIVES AN ADMINISTRATIVE FEE FOR THE SERVICES PROVIDED.SMOOT­CAIN PUBLIC ART PROGRAMDURING 2019, GCAC BEGAN COLLECTING DONATIONS TO BE DIRECTED TO ADD SUPPORT FOR THE CREATION AND INSTALLATION OF NEW PUBLIC ART IN COLUMBUS NEIGHBORHOODS. DUE TO COVID­19, THIS PROGRAM WAS PUT ON HOLD WITH HOPES TO CONTINUE IN 2022. Other program services (Describe in Schedule O.) […]

  • GCAC Annual Report 2023 10 x 10 v25

    […] and cultural fabric of Columbus. Mayor Andrew J. Ginther 2024 Columbus City Council Members Shannon G. Hardin, president Nicholas J. Bankston Lourdes Barroso de Padilla Nancy Day -Achauer Rob Dorans Shayla Favor Melissa Green Emmanuel V. Remy Christopher L. Wyche 2024 Franklin County Commissioners Kevin L. Boyce, president John O’Grady Erica C. Crawley The […]

  • History of the Dresden Artist Exchange

    […] with the State of Saxony (Kulturstiftung des Freistaates Sachsen ) and sponsored Columbus artists Richard Harned and Linda Fowler to participate in a residency in Dresden. Twenty -five years later, the Columbus-Dresden artist exchange program continues to open the world to artists in their discovery of new scenery, cultures and history. Our artists serve […]

  • GCAC Annual Report 2023 10 x 10 v23

    […] and cultural fabric of Columbus. Mayor Andrew J. Ginther 2024 Columbus City Council Members Shannon G. Hardin, president Nicholas J. Bankston Lourdes Barroso de Padilla Nancy Day -Achauer Rob Dorans Shayla Favor Melissa Green Emmanuel V. Remy Christopher L. Wyche 2024 Franklin County Commissioners Kevin L. Boyce, president John O’Grady Erica C. Crawley The […]

  • Press Release / March 20, 2024

    Greater Columbus Arts Council Awards 15 Mural Assistance Grants

    […] the grants included national mural experts and GCAC board members: Robin Davis (she/her), Deputy Chief of Staff for Mayor Ginther, GCAC board member Jason Naylor (he/him), Brooklyn -based artist, designer and creative director Christopher Martin (him/him), Oakland-based artist working in tapestry, installation, tattoos Marshall Shorts (he/him), creative director and founder of Artfluential, GCAC board […]

  • I Am Proud to See GCAC Embrace Community Grantmaking 

    […] All you need to do is submit an interest form that indicates you want to participate. You will need to be available May 4 for an in -person review day, and for a few hours before May 4 for training and grant reading.   Though new to GCAC, community grantmaking has been in use for […]

  • Press Release / February 29, 2024

    Greater Columbus Arts Council Introduces New Grant and CommunityBased Grant Review Process

    […] Projects will be available in two rounds in 2024. The first opens on March 1 and closes April 1; the second will be open from Aug. 1 -30. More information and application links for Artists Projects can be found here: www.gcac.org/grant/2024-artist-projects-guidelines. Organization Project Support is still available for nonprofits, and those applications open on […]

  • Accessibility

    […] like some support. We ask that you let us know the day before you are visiting if you would like assistance entering our building. Fully accessible, gender -neutral restrooms are available on the first floor (signs include wheelchair symbol). Please request wheelchair seating when registering for any program. For Participants who Are visually Impaired […]

  • The State of Public Art in Greater Columbus Today

    […] summer we started the process for developing a countywide public art plan. We did this with the support of the city and county. We established a 20 -person steering committee made up of artists, funders, educators, civic leaders and community members to guide the work, hired Lord Cultural Resources to tackle the substantial research […]

  • Press Release / February 12, 2024

    Greater Columbus Arts Council Unveils Comprehensive State of Public Art Report

    Six Months of In -Depth Research Reveals Insights into Public Art in Greater Columbus COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Greater Columbus Arts Council (GCAC) is pleased to announce the release of the State of Public Art report, a culmination of six months of extensive research and community engagement centered around public art in greater Columbus. […]

  • Gabrielle Burton

    Gabrielle Burton is a filmmaker and writer who lives in Ohio. With a passion for strong human -focused storytelling and social engagement, she won Ohio Arts Council’s Individual Excellence Award both in poetry and in filmmaking. Burton directed the award-winning documentary on gender, KINGS, QUEENS, & IN-BETWEENS (about the thriving drag scene in midwest […]