Doors Open Facilities
Doors Open Facilities grants help organizations acquire, build, or renovate the brick-and-mortar buildings and spaces that make cultural experiences possible.
This one-time investment in 2024 is tied to the passage of the Doors Open legislation in December 2023. 4Culture’s Building for Equity Program is slated to reopen in 2025.
Steps to Apply
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What Doors Open Facilities Funds
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What Doors Open Facilities Funds
Doors Open Facilities grants provide funding for building, remodeling, and buying specialized space that houses and facilitates cultural work in King County. A total of $24 million is available in the funding pool for this cycle. Organizations with a primary purpose related to arts, heritage, historic preservation, and science are eligible to apply. See discipline definitions below.
If your organization is looking for funding for equipment, we encourage you to check out our Equipment grant (opening in 2025). Projects that consist of general maintenance and repairs, the purchase of consumable items like light bulbs and tools, regular staff salaries, or program expenses are not eligible for Doors Open Facilities funding but are eligible for Sustained Support. Learn more on the Sustained Support page.
There are four funding tracks for this program, each using a progressive percentage cap to determine the maximum amount you can request through this grant (similar to how US income taxes are calculated).
Total Project Budget Size |
Maximum Amount You Can Request Through This Application |
$250,000 and under | 100% of your Project Budget |
$250,001 – $1,000,000 | $250,000 + 50% of Your Project Budget Over $250,000 |
$1,000,001 – $10,000,000 | $625,000 + 15% of Your Project Budget Over $1,000,000 |
$10,000,001 or more | $1,975,000 + 5% of Your Project Budget Over $10,000,000 up to a $2,500,000 maximum request |
For example:
- An organization with a project budget of $100,000 can request up to $100,000
- An organization with a project budget of $750,000 can request up to $500,000.
- An organization with a project budget of $5 million can request up to $1,225,000.
- An organization with a project budget of $25 million can request up to $2,500,000.
During the panel review process, panelists may have questions about your project or application. You may be asked to schedule a 15-minute interview with the panel or provide a written or video response. Please be sure to check your email the week of October 15-21, 2024 to see if you have been asked to provide additional information. You will have approximately one week from when you hear from 4Culture to either schedule an interview or provide a reply. Being asked for additional details does not mean your application is more or less likely to receive funding.
Different contract requirements will accompany each application depending on the project size.
Contract Requirements | Total Project Budget Size | |||
$250,000 and Under | $250,001 – $1,000,000 | $1,000,001 – $10,000,000 | $10,000,001 or more | |
Acknowledging 4Culture Support: You will need to publicly recognize the support you receive from 4Culture. 4Culture’s support should be noted anywhere you recognize other project donors who have contributed similar amounts. | x | x | x | x |
Doors Open Facility Grant Contribution: If you receive an award, your organization is committing to provide three to twelve hours of time to support the future of 4Culture’s Facilities grants. You may be asked to complete a survey, participate in a focus group, interview with 4Culture staff, provide a testimonial, or present at a 4Culture workshop. | Up to 3 hours | Up to 6 hours | Up to 9 hours | Up to 12 hours |
Cultural Space Contribution: Organizations receiving larger awards may be required to provide cultural access through free and/or technical support to a Building for Equity Project Development awardee. The required contribution will be relative to your award size and the space or support your organization can provide. | X | X |
Public Benefit: Why It Matters
4Culture is a public agency supporting the cultural sector through revenue from Lodging Tax, 1% for Art, and Doors Open funding sources. Core to our work and defined in our Charter is a requirement that everything we fund serves the public interest, enriching communities throughout King County.
We define Public Benefit as the opportunity for King County residents and visitors to access and engage in arts, science, and other cultural activities, events, communities of practice, historic and cultural spaces, and works of public art related to our program areas. It is a service requirement for all recipients of funding from 4Culture. Public benefit makes it easier to experience culture! Read about public benefit more in depth here.
Here are some ways that you can provide public benefit:
- Providing the public with access to your facility, creative work, project, or program for free or at a reduced rate.
- Free use of your facility or low-cost rental to other cultural groups.
- Please note: projects with larger award amounts will be required to meet a Cultural Space Contribution Requirement by providing cultural access through free facility use to smaller groups. The required contribution is in addition the public benefit detailed in your application.
- Providing educational programs and experiences at cultural organizations, schools, or other venues accessible to the public.
- Participating in collaborative relationships with other cultural organizations, individuals, and groups to extend the reach and impact of a project or program for the benefit of the public.
- Organizational capacity-building projects or activities that provide meaningful public benefits not otherwise achievable.
- Providing, through technological and other means, services or programs in locations other than an organization’s own facilities.
Why Racial Equity?
With a focus on racial equity, 4Culture funds, supports, and advocates for culture to enhance the quality of life in King County. We acknowledge that systematic inequity takes many forms—racism, sexism, ableism, transphobia, heterosexism, and more. Our focus on racial equity provides us with the tools we use to dismantle all oppressions.
By centering communities that have historically faced barriers to purchasing and stewarding cultural space, Doors Open is incorporating a racial and geographic equity lens into the funding program. The goal of this program is to create pathways toward a racially equitable cultural landscape that is accessible across the entire geography of King County.
To read more visit:
Racial Equity at 4Culture
Mission, Vision, Values
Criteria
We fund all our grants through a competitive process, carefully evaluating each application. For this particular grant, we’ll look to see how well your project shows the following for a total of 50 points:
- Quality and Qualifications (10 points): the thought and reasoning you have put into your project planning, including assembling a qualified and prepared project team. How community input has informed your assessment of needs and helped to prioritize project outcomes. How this facility project was designed to help your organization fulfill its mission and address social, economic, and/or environmental challenges.
- Feasibility (10 points): your organization’s ability to administer and complete the project within the budgetary, logistical, and time constraints described in your application. 4Culture does not provide 100% of a facility project’s cost, so other support must be shown and a reasonable plan and timeline for raising all the funds needed is an essential part of your request. You must be able to start your project within 24 months of the award date and demonstrate financial stability through the budget and financial information you provide.
- Project Impact and Public Benefit (10 points): how this project will create positive change to meet the needs of the communities you serve. What public benefits this project will provide visitors and residents of King County—for example: increased programming abilities, additional audience capacity, increased accessibility for people with disabilities, etc.
- Advancing Equity (10 points): your organization or facility project’s focus on including historically marginalized communities, especially communities that are disproportionately impacted by structural racism, in planning, development, execution, and final use and operation of this facility project. This is not a requirement for funding.
- Economic Impact (10 points): your organization and/or facilities project stimulates the local economy through spending on wages, goods, and services; promoting tourism and visitor-related spending at local businesses; and contributions to community well-being and quality of life, which have indirect economic benefits.
Priority Projects
Projects located in 4Culture’s geographic priority areas will receive additional consideration during the grant evaluation and awards process. Projects qualify as being in a geographic priority area by meeting one or more of the following requirements. Your project does not need to meet one of these to qualify; these only give certain projects priority:
- The project is outside of the City of Seattle.
- The project is located in a designated Community of Opportunity in King County. This is a geographic area experiencing the most significant social inequities. These designated areas are shown in purple on this map:
*The Community of Opportunity index is used to identify areas in King County experiencing the highest levels of need. Learn more about King County’s Community of Opportunity index.
A minimum of 25% of funding will go to projects outside Seattle city limits.
The information included here is what 4Culture has confirmed at this point. If there are substantive changes, we will communicate those to our constituents. The best way to stay informed is to sign up for 4Culture’s newsletter.
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Are You Eligible?
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Are You Eligible?
Doors Open Facilities grants are available to King County-based nonprofit arts, cultural, heritage, historic preservation, and scientific organizations with at least a two-year operating history, nonprofit status, and demonstrated long-term control of the physical site.
There are three types of eligibility criteria your organization and project must meet to be able to apply for this grant:
Discipline Requirement
The primary purpose of the organization must be the advancement and preservation of one or more of the following disciplines:
- Arts: includes organizations focused on creative place-making, cultural festivals, dance, design, film, folk and traditional arts, literary arts, multidisciplinary arts, music, theater, and visual arts.
- Historic Preservation: includes organizations focused on advocacy or assistance to preserve, promote, and sustain historic places, education about our historic built environment, or stewarding historic properties that serve as a venue for cultural activities.
- Heritage: includes organizations focused on the preservation and transmission of local history; ethnic history; indigenous and traditional culture; folklore and culturally specific traditions; and historic and archaeological resources.
- Science and Technology: includes organizations focused on natural and social sciences, characterized by a formalized framework that entails the reproducible testing and revision of falsifiable ideas based on observable facts, as well as formal and applied sciences, such as mathematics and engineering. Applicants that are zoos or aquariums must also be accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.
This primary purpose must be evident in your organization’s mission, NTEE code(s), and/or programmatic expenditures. If you’re not sure which discipline matches your organization, please contact Casey Moser, Doors Open Facilities Program Manager, at .
Structural Requirements
Your organization and project must meet all of these requirements.
If you are applying with a fiscal sponsor, please contact Casey Moser, Doors Open Facilities Program Manager, at for more information about how these eligibility requirements apply to you and your fiscal sponsor.
Your Organization
- Is incorporated in the state of Washington as a Nonprofit Corporation.
- Is based in and conducts a majority (51% or more) of your mission-based, public-facing activities in the County.
- Is a federally recognized nonprofit organization, or an organization that is fiscally sponsored by a 501(c)(3) organization that also meets all of the eligibility criteria. Please note: If you are using a fiscal sponsor to apply for this grant, you must have prior approval by 4Culture staff.
- Is not:
- A K-12 school or school district.
- A university, college, or institution of higher education.
- An agency of the state or any of its political subdivisions.
- A municipal corporation.
- An organization that raises money for redistribution to multiple cultural organizations.
- A radio or television broadcasting network or station, cable communications system, Internet-based communications venture or service, newspaper, or magazine.
- Demonstrates an ongoing commitment to advancing racial equity, with anti-racism efforts planned for 2025. Examples may include training, programming, internal systems and processes, or an alternative appropriate for the cultural context of your organization. Your organization is eligible even if you are just beginning these efforts, as long as you make a commitment for 2025. Please contact us for more information if needed.
- Has a board of directors, a proven two-year record of providing arts or cultural services (you will be asked to provide two previous years of financial statements with the application), and the ability to sustain operations after the completion of this facility project.
- Can, if funded, provide a W-9 form, sign a contract that limits 4Culture’s liability, and provide proof of liability insurance that names 4Culture as additional insured.
- Has site control of the project location by the application deadline (September 4, 2024). This can mean property ownership, a long-term lease (10 years minimum or 5 years with an option to renew), or a partnership agreement. Documentation will be required in the application. Please contact 4Culture to confirm if your documentation meets the grant requirements.
Your Project
- Must be shovel-ready within two years (by December 31, 2026).
- Consists of more than general maintenance and repairs or the purchase of consumable items like light bulbs and tools that are expendable as annual operations. All funds must be for capital costs and depreciable assets. See below for more information about eligible expenses.
- Does not only consist of feasibility studies or other early project planning steps. The project must include acquisition, construction, and/or renovation work. If the application is not for a complete project, the proposed project must complete a significant phase toward having a usable cultural facility.
- Does not include regular staff salaries, program costs, or exhibit expenses, which are not eligible for Doors Open Facilities funding but are eligible for Doors Opened Sustained Support. Learn more on the Sustained Support page.
Equity Inclusion and Geographic Inclusion Public Benefit Requirements
Your project must have at least one Equity Inclusion Public Benefit AND/OR at least one Geographic Inclusion Public Benefit.
Examples of Equity Inclusion Public Benefits
- Providing free or low-cost attendance to cultural organizations and cultural facilities for county residents who have economic, geographic, and/or other barriers to access.
- Providing free access to curriculum-related arts, science, and heritage programs for public school students with an emphasis on underserved students.
- Increasing the diversity of staff and governing boards of cultural organizations.
- Increasing opportunities for access to cultural facilities, programs, and services for diverse and underserved communities.
- Providing programming that appeals to diverse populations within the county.
- Planning and implementing cultural programs or collaborating with other cultural organizations to extend the reach and impact of cultural programs to diverse and underserved populations and communities.
Examples of Geographic Inclusion Public Benefits
- Planning and implementing cultural programs and activities outside of Seattle.
- Partnering with other cultural organizations on cultural programs and activities outside Seattle, through direct investment or in-kind support, on priority projects and initiatives.
- Providing cultural programming to communities outside the city in your organization is primarily located, either directly or in partnership with other entities.
If you’re not sure if your organization or project fits the above eligibility requirements or you have a question about these criteria, please contact Casey Moser, Doors Open Facilities Program Manager, at .
If your organization or project is not eligible this year but you are interested in 2025 facilities grant opportunities please contact Maya Santos, Building for Equity Program Manager, at .
Eligible Expenses
Imagine you can pick your facility project up and turn it upside down like a dollhouse—what stays in is an eligible expense for this grant. This basically means everything that is built in, bolted down, plumbed into walls, and/or wired into the building. This includes:
- Land acquisition costs
- Property acquisition costs
- Demolition and site prep costs
- Appraisals
- Environmental site assessments
- Inspection costs
- Closing costs
- Building zoning and permitting fees
- Project manager fee (up to 15% of the total project cost; only 1099 contractors; no FTE staff costs)
- Architectural costs
- Engineering costs
- Building and construction costs
- Construction-phase rentals
- Landscaping costs
- LEED or SEED certification costs
- Project-associated legal costs
- IT infrastructure (only if it is built into the walls)
- Built-in security systems
- Safety and fire suppression system costs
- HVAC systems
- ADA accessibility upgrades
- Permanently affixed signage
- Roof replacement
- Fiscal sponsorship costs (only the costs associated with this grant)
- Capital debt service payments, including interest (only in select cases; must provide loan documentation for 4Culture approval; only payments made after the award date are eligible)
Ineligible Expenses
- Furniture (tables, chairs, bookcases, etc.)
- Decorative items (art, photos, etc.)
- Computers and electronic devices (laptops, speakers, etc.)
- IT equipment (unless it’s built into the wall)
- Fundraising expenses
- Advertising, marketing, or PR expenses
- Moving costs
- Volunteer labor
- Feasibility studies
- Signage that is not affixed to the building
- FTE staff salaries and benefits
- Property or other project taxes
- General maintenance and repairs
Contact 4Culture to Confirm
- Mural projects on exterior walls
- Historic mural restoration
- Lighting systems
- Sound systems
- Vehicles (only in select cases in which the vehicle is the organization’s primary facility)
- Security deposits and lease payments (only those required with initial lease signing for new occupancy)
- Costs for any residential facilities (typically ineligible; please contact us if having residential facilities is essential to the arts, heritage, preservation and/or scientific public benefit your project provides.)
Have a question? Please contact Casey Moser at casey.moser@4culture.org or 206-477-2316.
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Helping You Succeed
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Helping You Succeed
Workshops
Workshops can make a big difference in the success of your application—they are an opportunity to meet grant managers, hear from fellow applicants, and get all your questions answered.
Workshops will be held in person and virtually (with captioning available). You’ll need a Zoom account to join the virtual workshops.
Note: August 13 is specifically for organizations applying for projects with a budget of $10 million or more. August 26 will be an Office Hours session. There will be no formal presentation, but grant managers will be on hand to answer any last minute questions ahead of the September 4 application deadline.
If you are unable to attend a workshop, you may view this recorded version instead:
Substitulos en Español | 中文字幕(繁體)
Application Guide and Worksheet
Watch this step-by-step application guide video to assist you in the application process: Use these Application Worksheets to see what questions will be asked in the application and get tips from 4Culture staff on putting together a strong submission:
Application Worksheet for $1,000,000 project budgets and under:
PDF | Word
Application Worksheet for $1,000,001 project budgets and over:
PDF | Word
Please note: all applications must be submitted at apply.4culture.org by Wednesday, September 4, 2024, at 5:00 pm PDT. No extensions will be granted. Using this worksheet is NOT an alternative to the online application form.
Contact Us
We’re here to help! Please contact us if you have questions about this program or would like guidance as you work through your application. We look forward to getting to know you and your facility project!
Casey Moser, Doors Open Facilities Program Manager
206-477-2316
Liz Reyes, Doors Open Support Specialist
206-263-7870
You can contact us about:
- The grant application, panel review process, award notifications, eligible expenses, contracting, and reimbursement/payments.
- Review grant application drafts.
- Scheduling a site visit or a meeting.
4Culture has also engaged three consultants familiar with capital project funding who can help you frame your project in the application. All three consultants have experience with cultural facilities projects, and you are welcome to set up a free consultation with whichever consultant you prefer.
These consultants are:
Matthew Richter
Principal, Cultural.Space
Senior Advisor, The Cultural Space Agency
Former Cultural Space Liaison, City of Seattle
Contact Matthew
Debra Twersky
Former Deputy Director, 4Culture
Former Executive Director, Kirkland Arts Center
Stephen Yamada-Heidner
Executive Director, Architects Without Borders Seattle
Former Project Manager, Olson Kundig
You can contact them about:
- Determining organizational readiness for a capital project.
- Approaching project brainstorming, planning, and timeline.
- Advice on scaling your project.
- Presenting your vision in the application and how the panel process works.
- General information about best practices for capital projects.
This additional resource is intended to complement the information provided through 4Culture’s website, workshops, and staff. Consultants are not involved in funding decisions and will not share anything discussed in your consultation with the 4Culture team unless they need additional information to answer your questions.
Translation and Assistance
Doors Open Facilities grants provide funding for building, remodeling, and buying specialized space that houses and facilitates cultural work in King County. A total of $24 million is available in the funding pool for this cycle. A minimum of 25% of funding will go to projects outside Seattle city limits. This one-time investment in 2024 is tied to the passage of the Doors Open legislation in December 2023. 4Culture’s Building for Equity facilities funding program is slated to reopen in 2025.
Nonprofit organizations operating in King County with a primary mission related to arts, heritage, historic preservation, or science and technology are eligible to apply. Organizations must have a two-year operating history and demonstrated long-term control of the physical site. Funded projects must be shovel-ready by December 31, 2026.
The deadline to apply via 4Culture’s online platform is September 4, 2024, at 5:00 pm PDT. Award decisions will be announced in December 2024, and contracting will begin in January 2025.
We’re here to help! Please contact Casey Moser, Doors Open Facilities Program Manager at with questions about this program.
The grant guidelines, a detailed explanation of how to apply, and the grant application are in English. If this is a barrier that stops you from applying due to limited English writing ability, visual impairment, or you would like to request assistance to create an application, please contact or call (206) 296-7580 or TTY 711, and we will ensure you get the support you need.
中文
中文
門戶開放設施補助金可以為建造、改建和購買專門場所提供資金,以支持 King 縣的文化工作,提供場所和便利。本週期的可用資金總額為 2,400 萬美元。其中至少 25% 的資金將用於西雅圖市區以外的專案。這個2024 年的一次性投資與 2023 年 12 月「門戶開放」法案的通過相關。4Culture 的「為公平而建設」設施資助計劃預計將於 2025 年重新開放。
在 King 縣營運且主要使命與藝術、遺產、歷史保護、或科學技術相關的非營利組織均有資格申請。申請的組織必須有兩年的營運歷史,並且能夠證明對實際營運的場所擁有長期控制權。獲得資助的專案必須在 2026 年 12 月 31 日之前準備就緒。
透過 4Culture 線上平台申請的截止日期為 2024 年 9 月 4 日下午 5:00(太平洋夏令時間)。申請結果將於 2024 年 12 月公布,合約簽訂工作將於 2025 年 1 月開始。
我們隨時可以為您提供幫助!若對本計劃有任何疑問,請聯絡 Doors Open Facilities Program(門戶開放設施計劃)經理 Casey Moser(電子郵件地址:)。
資助指南、如何申請的詳細說明以及資助申請表均為英文版。如果您因英語書寫能力有限、視力障礙而無法申請,或在填寫申請表時需要協助,請發送電子郵件至 或致電 (206) 296-7580 或 TTY 711 進行聯絡,我們會確保您獲得所需的幫助。
Русский
Русский
Гранты в рамках программы «Фонд открытых дверей» предназначены для финансирования строительства, реконструкции и покупки специализированных помещений для культурных мероприятий, проводимых в округе King. Общий бюджет на этот цикл составляет 24 млн долл. США. Минимум 25 % бюджета выделяется на проекты за пределами Сиэтла. Эта разовая инвестиция в 2024 году связана с принятием закона Doors Open («Открытые двери») в декабре 2023 года. Программа финансирования объектов недвижимости Building for Equity («Построение равенства») организации 4Culture повторно откроется в 2025 году.
Подать заявку могут некоммерческие организации в округе King, деятельность которых прежде всего посвящена искусству, сохранению культурно-исторического наследия, науке и технологиям. Организации должны проработать на рынке не менее двух лет и иметь опыт управления объектами недвижимости. Финансируемые проекты должны пройти стадию предварительной подготовки до 31 декабря 2026 года.
Крайний срок подачи заявок через онлайн-платформу 4Culture: 4 сентября 2024 года, 17:00 (по тихоокеанскому летнему времени). Решения о присуждении контрактов огласят в декабре 2024 года, а заключение контрактов начнется в январе 2025 года.
Мы готовы вам помочь! Если у вас имеются вопросы относительно программы, обратитесь к Casey Moser, руководителю программы Doors Open Facilities («Фонд открытых дверей»), по электронной почте .
Правила предоставления гранта, подробная инструкция по подаче заявки, а также сама заявка на грант составлены на английском языке. Если вы не можете подать заявку из-за недостаточного владения письменной английской речью или нарушений зрения, либо нуждаетесь в помощи для составления заявки, напишите по адресу или позвоните по телефону (206) 296-7580, либо TTY 711. Мы предоставим вам необходимую поддержку.
Tiếng Việt
Tiếng Việt
Khoản tài trợ Hỗ Trợ Cơ Sở Mở Cửa cung cấp kinh phí để xây dựng, tu sửa và mua không gian chuyên biệt để làm nơi tổ chức và tạo điều kiện cho hoạt động văn hóa ở Quận King. Có tổng cộng $24 triệu trong quỹ tài trợ cho vòng này. Ít nhất 25% khoản tài trợ sẽ dành cho các dự án bên ngoài phạm vi thành phố Seattle. Khoản đầu tư một lần này vào năm 2024 gắn liền với việc thông qua luật Mở Cửa vào tháng 12 năm 2023. Chương trình tài trợ cơ sở Tòa Nhà Công Bằng của 4Culture dự kiến sẽ mở cửa trở lại vào năm 2025.
Các tổ chức phi lợi nhuận hoạt động tại Quận King với sứ mệnh chính liên quan đến nghệ thuật, di sản, bảo tồn lịch sử hoặc khoa học công nghệ đều đủ điều kiện đăng ký. Các tổ chức phải có lịch sử hoạt động hai năm và chứng tỏ được khả năng kiểm soát lâu dài đối với cơ sở thực tế. Các dự án được tài trợ phải sẵn sàng khởi công trước ngày 31 tháng 12 năm 2026.
Hạn chót nộp đơn đăng ký qua nền tảng trực tuyến của 4Culture là ngày 4 tháng 9 năm 2024, lúc 5:00 chiều theo giờ PDT. Các quyết định trao tài trợ sẽ được công bố vào tháng 12 năm 2024 và hợp đồng sẽ bắt đầu vào tháng 1 năm 2025.
Chúng tôi luôn sẵn sàng hỗ trợ! Làm ơn liên hệ với Casey Moser, Giám Đốc Doors Open Facilities Program (Chương Trình Hỗ Trợ Cơ Sở Mở Cửa) tại nếu có câu hỏi về chương trình này.
Các hướng dẫn về khoản tài trợ, giải thích chi tiết về cách nộp đơn và đơn đăng ký tài trợ đều bằng tiếng Anh. Nếu đây là rào cản khiến quý vị không thể nộp đơn đăng ký do khả năng viết tiếng Anh hạn chế, suy giảm thị lực hoặc quý vị muốn yêu cầu hỗ trợ để tạo đơn đăng ký, vui lòng liên hệ hoặc gọi (206) 296-7580 hoặc TTY 711 và chúng tôi sẽ hỗ trợ những gì quý vị cần.
Somali
Somali
Deeqaha Xaruumaha Barnaamijka Doors Open waxay bixiyaan maalgelinta dhismaha, dib-u-habaynta, iyo iibsashada boos gaar ah oo loogu talagalay shaqada munaasabada dhaqanka ee ka dhacda King County. Lacag dhan $24 milyan oo maalgelin ah ayaa la helay wareeggan. Ugu yaraan 25% oo ka mid ah maalgelinta ayaa lagu bixin doona mashaariicda ka baxsan gudaha magaalada Seattle. Maalgelintan halka mar ah ee 2024 waxa ay ku xidhan tahay ansixinta sharciga barnaamijka Doors Open ee Diseembar 2023. Barnaamijka maalgelinta 4Culture ee xarumaha waxa loo qorsheeyay in dib loo furo sanadka 2025.
Ururada aan faa’iido doonka ahayn ee ka shaqeeya King County ee yoolkooda aasaasiga ah uu yahay arrimaha farshaxanka, hidaha, ilaalinta taariikhda bulshada, ama sayniska iyo tignoolajiyada ayaa xaq u leh inay codsadaan. Ururadu waa inay leeyihiin taariikh ah in ay soo shaqeeyeen muddo labo sano ah oo ay muujiyeen maamuliida goobta ee muddo wakhti dheer ah. Mashaariicda la maalgeliyay waa in qaabayntooda iyo bilaabidooda ay diyaar yihiin ka hor Diseembar 31, 2026.
Wakhtiga kama dambaysta ah ee laga codsanayo gudaha madasha oonleenka ah ee 4Culture waa Sebtember 4, 2024, saacada markay 5:00 galabnimo ee xilliga PDT. Ku Dhawaaqista go’aamada abaalmarinta waxaa lagu dhawaaqi doonaa Diiseembar 2024, qandaraaskuna wuxuu bilaaban doonaa Janaayo 2025.
Waxaan diyaar u nahay inaan ku caawino! Fadlan kala xiriir Casey Moser, Maareeyaha Barnaamijka Xarumaha Doors Open haddi aa qabto wax su’aalo ah oo ku saabsan barnaamijkan.
Tilmaamaha deeqda, sharraxaada faahfaahsan ee ku saabsan sida loo codsado, iyo codsiga deeqda waxay dhammaan ku qoran yihiin Af-Ingiriisi. Haddii arrintaan ay tahay caqabad kaa hor istaageyso codsashada oo ay sabab u tahay awoodda qorista Af-Ingiriisiga oo xadidan, naafanimo aragga ah, ama aad jeclaan lahayd inaad codsato in lagaa caawiyo in aad codsi sameyso, fadlan la xiriir ama wac (206) 296-7580 ama TTY 711, waxaana xaqiijin doonnaa inaad hesho taageerada aad u baahan tahay.
Español
Español
Las subvenciones para el programa Doors Open Facilities (instalaciones de puertas abiertas) financian la construcción, remodelación y compra de espacios especializados que alberguen y faciliten la labor cultural en el condado de King. Para este ciclo se dispone de un total de $24 millones. Se destinará un mínimo del 25 % de la financiación a proyectos fuera de los límites de la ciudad de Seattle. Esta inversión única en 2024 está vinculada a la aprobación de la legislación sobre Doors Open en diciembre de 2023. Se prevé que el programa de financiación de instalaciones Building for Equity (Construir para la equidad) de 4Culture se reabra en 2025.
Las organizaciones sin fines de lucro que funcionan en el condado de King con una misión principal relacionada con las artes, el patrimonio, la conservación histórica o la ciencia y la tecnología pueden postularse. Estas organizaciones deben tener un período de funcionamiento de dos años y haber demostrado un control a largo plazo del emplazamiento físico. Los proyectos financiados deben ser completados antes del 31 de diciembre de 2026.
La fecha límite para postularse a través de la plataforma en línea de 4Culture es el 4 de septiembre de 2024, a las 5:00 p. m. (hora del Pacífico). Las decisiones de adjudicación se anunciarán en diciembre de 2024 y las contrataciones comenzarán en enero de 2025.
¡Estamos para ayudar! Si tiene preguntas, comuníquese con la administradora del programa Doors Open Facilities (instalaciones de puertas abiertas), Casey Moser, escribiendo a .
Las directrices de la subvención, la explicación detallada de cómo solicitarla y la solicitud de la subvención están redactadas en inglés. Si esto supone un impedimento para presentar la solicitud debido a una capacidad limitada para escribir en inglés, una discapacidad visual o necesita ayuda para crear una solicitud, póngase en contacto con o llame al (206) 296-7580 o TTY 711, y nos aseguraremos de que reciba la ayuda que necesita.
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After You Submit
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After You Submit
Panel Process
We make all our funding decisions through a panel process, in which a group of peers assesses your application. 4Culture staff facilitates the panel process but does not vote or try to influence the outcome.
Interviews and Questions
During the panel review process, panelists may have questions about your project or application. You may be asked to schedule a 15-minute interview with the panel or provide a written or video response. Please be sure to check your email October 15-21, 2024, to see if you have been asked to provide additional information. You will have approximately one week from when you hear from 4Culture to either schedule an interview or provide a reply. Being asked for additional details in either scenario does not mean your application is more or less likely to receive funding.
Timeline
The deadline for this grant is September 4, 2024, at 5:00 pm PDT. Award decisions will be announced in December 2024, and contracting will begin in January 2025.
Contracts and Payment
If we select your project for funding, your program manager will work with you to create a contract outlining a payment schedule. Reminder: eligible expenses are those spent on or after the date you receive your award letter in December 2024.
Requirements and Appeals
Learn about what will be required if you are awarded a grant, and about the process for appeal of a 4Culture decision.
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Apply
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Apply
You will apply through our online grant portal system. We suggest you make certain you have an active account and that your organization profile is up to date now. You’ll log in and be able to select the Doors Open Facilities application.
Once you’ve started your application, you can save after each step and sign out—your application will be saved as a draft that you can continue to work on up to the deadline. Once you click “Submit,” your application is final. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions during the process.
Need help? Watch this video on how to access your 4Culture account and application.
What’s in the Application?
We strongly recommend assembling the following materials and information before you begin your application so you can cut and paste the information into your application. Feel free to call or email us with any questions as you work on preparing this information in advance.
If you are applying as a fiscally sponsored group, please contact Casey Moser, Doors Open Facilities Program Manager, at to get more specific application details. As a reminder, if you are using a fiscal sponsor to apply for this grant, you must have prior approval by 4Culture staff.
Demographic Information
Your organization profile in our portal must provide demographic information for your board and staff for the current year. We use this information to help us understand how well we are doing in our efforts to reach all communities in King County. Read our privacy policy for information about how we protect your information. Your application is not complete if your demographic information is not updated for the current year.
Watch a tutorial video on how to complete your organization’s demographic survey.
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Project budget
Use our Budget Form in the online application—you only need to fill out the line items that pertain to your project.
Financial information
Please check your organization’s most recent fiscal year information from your 990 in our grant application portal as part of your organization’s profile. Make certain it is up to date! If you have never provided us with this information, we want your two most recent years.
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Activities list
The panel will review your list of events and primary activities from the last 24 months to better understand your organization and how it serves the public. Please include location and audience sizes—be as specific as possible. You can cut and paste from a Word document into the application section or enter information directly.
Board list
Submit a list of your organization’s board members, their terms, and occupations in this section of the application. You can cut and paste from a Word document or enter information directly.
Balance sheet
You will be asked to provide information from your year-end balance sheet, in whatever format you present it in your financials.
Equity in Development and Construction
You will be asked questions about your racial equity efforts, strategies, and processes within your organization and your project. This is no longer a separate assessment and has been integrated into the application.
Economic Impact
You will be asked about the economic impacts your project will have in King County. Economic impact can be measured in many ways – please share any data and narratives that your organization has collected. 4Culture also recognizes the long-term economic benefits of improved education, strong community ties, or community development.
Rendering/plan/illustration (optional)
You may submit a PDF of up to 2 pages that help to show the panel your project—this is not required but can help to explain a remodel plan or complex project budget.
Important reminders:
- We recommend drafting your application offline before entering your final content on your application in the portal and save your work often.
- Attend an information workshop or view the workshop recording.
- Don’t wait until the last minute. Start your application early.
- If you have trouble uploading documents or saving/submitting your application, please contact us immediately.
- Need support accessing your Letter of Determination? Read this flowchart
- Need support accessing your Article of Incorporation? Read this flowchart
- Use this eligibility documentation guide to help you gather your required documents as you prepare to begin your application.