Building Digital Art Capacity in Oregon Schools
GrantID: 4804
Grant Funding Amount Low: $20,000
Deadline: April 6, 2023
Grant Amount High: $100,000
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for Oregon Arts Research Studies
Oregon is home to a thriving arts scene, with a diverse range of creative industries and a strong presence of arts organizations. The Banking Institution's Grant to Support Research Studies that Investigate the Value and Impact of the Arts is designed to support research that informs and strengthens the state's arts ecosystem. As a key partner in Oregon's arts community, the Oregon Arts Commission, a state agency, will be instrumental in disseminating research findings and promoting the grant's outcomes.
Fostering a Deeper Understanding of the Arts in Oregon
The grant's priority outcomes are centered around understanding the value and impact of the arts in Oregon. The state's unique cultural landscape, shaped by its rugged coastline and rural communities, demands research that is tailored to its specific needs. For instance, the grant will prioritize studies that investigate the role of arts in rural economic development, particularly in counties such as Lake County and Harney County, which face significant economic challenges. By understanding the economic, social, and cultural benefits of arts in these areas, researchers can provide valuable insights that inform policy and programming.
One of the key outcomes of this grant is to support research that explores the intersections between arts and other sectors, such as education and healthcare. For example, a study on the impact of arts integration on student outcomes in Oregon schools could provide valuable insights for educators and policymakers. Similarly, research on the role of arts in healthcare settings, such as hospitals and clinics, could inform the development of innovative programs that improve patient outcomes. The Oregon Health Authority, a key stakeholder in the state's healthcare landscape, is likely to be a valuable partner in such research endeavors.
Informing Policy and Practice in Oregon's Arts Sector
The grant will also prioritize research that informs policy and practice in Oregon's arts sector. With a focus on the state's unique demographic features, such as its high percentage of rural residents and its growing population of artists and creatives, researchers will be able to identify areas where arts policy and programming can be improved. For instance, a study on the impact of arts-related policy on small businesses in Portland, Oregon, could provide valuable insights for city planners and policymakers. By understanding the needs and challenges faced by arts organizations and businesses, policymakers can develop targeted strategies to support the sector's growth and development.
To achieve these outcomes, researchers will need to engage with a range of stakeholders, including arts organizations, community groups, and state and local government agencies. The Oregon Community Foundation, a key supporter of arts initiatives in the state, is likely to be a valuable partner in this effort. By working together, researchers and stakeholders can ensure that the research is relevant, useful, and actionable, and that its findings are translated into policy and practice.
The grant's focus on research that informs and strengthens Oregon's arts ecosystem aligns with the state's broader economic development goals. As outlined in the state's comprehensive economic development strategy, Oregon is seeking to diversify its economy and support the growth of creative industries. By investing in research that explores the value and impact of the arts, the Banking Institution is helping to lay the groundwork for a more vibrant and sustainable arts ecosystem in Oregon.
Q: What types of research studies are eligible for funding under this grant in Oregon? A: Research studies that investigate the value and impact of the arts in Oregon, including those that explore the intersections between arts and other sectors, are eligible for funding.
Q: How will the grant's priority outcomes be measured in Oregon? A: The grant's priority outcomes will be measured through a range of metrics, including the number of research studies conducted, the quality of the research, and the impact of the research on policy and practice in Oregon's arts sector.
Q: Can researchers based outside of Oregon apply for this grant? A: Yes, researchers based outside of Oregon can apply for this grant, but they must demonstrate a clear connection to the state's arts ecosystem and a plan for engaging with Oregon-based stakeholders and partners.
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