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    621 organizations awarded $25.7 million in Coronavirus Relief Fund Cultural Support grant awards

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    Salem, Ore. – Coronavirus Relief Fund Cultural Support (CRFCS) grant awards totaling $25.7 million will be distributed to 621 cultural organizations across Oregon through a partnership between the Oregon Cultural Trust and its County and Tribal Cultural Coalitions. The funds, allocated to the Cultural Trust for Oregon cultural organizations facing losses due to the COVID-19 health crisis, were made available through a $50 million relief package for Oregon culture approved by the Emergency Board of the Oregon Legislature in July.

    “Many cultural organizations and institutions have closed their doors to help keep us all safe during this pandemic. These grants will mean that more than 600 Oregon arts and culture organizations across our state’s counties and Tribes will be able to keep up their vital creative work,” said Governor Kate Brown. “Everything from museums to fairgrounds to the summer events we all know and love can continue to enrich our lives—connecting us to one another and giving us the hope and inspiration we need.”

    “These funds are life blood to Oregon’s cultural community,” added Chuck Sams, chair of the Cultural Trust Board of Directors. “While they won’t replace all the losses suffered during the pandemic, they will ensure Oregon culture survives this crisis. We are deeply grateful to the Oregon Legislature for making this possible.”

    The largest award is $1.4 million to the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry; the average grant award is $41,458. Just under $90 million in requests were received from 751 organizations; 130 organizations were ineligible for awards based on program guidelines.

    “Due to the incredible need, we were able to fund a percentage of organizations’ eligible expenses,” said Brian Rogers, Cultural Trust executive director. “Smaller organizations received a higher percentage of their eligible expenses. The final awards represent a statewide, equitable distribution plan that was approved by our Board of Directors, the Governor’s Office, Business Oregon and our legislative sponsors.”

    The organizations to receive funding include cultural institutions, county fairgrounds, cultural entities within federally recognized Indian Tribes based in Oregon, festivals and community event organizations, in addition to some for-profit organizations that have significant cultural impact in their communities. Awards will be issued directly to the organizations by their local County or Tribal Coalition.

    Funding was determined based on eligible request amounts, an award allocation formula that established a base amount of funds per county or Tribe and the organization’s fiscal size. COVID-19 expenses previously reimbursed by other federal CARES Act programs were not eligible.

    The intended use of the CRF Cultural Support funds is to provide financial assistance to cultural nonprofit organizations and community venues that have canceled or postponed public programming because of public health executive orders associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. Guidelines for the funding are in accordance with the U.S. Department of the Treasury.

    The legislation allows Coalitions to be reimbursed for up to 5 percent of their total grant awards for documented administrative expenses. Requests from Coalitions for administrative expenses totaled $209,515.

    Below is a list of funds awarded per county; the full list of grant awards (listed alphabetically by county) is posted on the Cultural Trust website.

    NOTE: No applications were submitted from Gilliam County and the Tribes chose not to apply due to previously received CARES Act funding.

    Baker County Cultural Coalition                                   $126,485

    Benton County Cultural Coalition                                   $97,691

    Clackamas County Cultural Coalition                          $620,073

    Clatsop County Cultural Coalition                                $402,881

    Columbia County Cultural Coalition                               $22,668

    Coos County Cultural Coalition                                     $304,916

    Crook County Cultural Coalition                                      $22,220

    Curry County Cultural Coalition                                      $57,264

    Deschutes County Cultural Coalition                           $998,668

    Douglas County Cultural Coalition                               $102,606

    Grant County Cultural Coalition                                        $5,924

    Harney County Cultural Coalition                                   $25,075

    Hood River Cultural Trust                                              $171,602

    Jackson County Cultural Coalition                            $1,057,193

    Jefferson County Cultural Coalition                             $271,715

    Josephine County Cultural Coalition                            $241,778

    Klamath County Cultural Coalition                                 $72,001

    Lake County Cultural Coalition                                       $94,291

    Lane County Cultural Coalition                                  $2,575,914

    Lincoln County Cultural Coalition                                 $160,625

    Linn County Cultural Coalition                                      $179,277

    Malheur Cultural Trust                                                    $183,608

    Marion County Development Corporation                   $835,398

    Morrow County Cultural Coalition                                   $41,740

    Multnomah County Cultural Coalition                     $13,106,828

    Polk County Cultural Coalition                                      $245,072

    Sherman County Cultural Coalition                                  $3,830

    Tillamook County Cultural Coalition                             $213,444

    Umatilla County Cultural Coalition                               $579,444

    Union County Cultural Coalition                                      $54,609

    Wallowa County Cultural Trust Coalition                     $151,756

    Wasco County Cultural Trust Coalition                       $209,256

    Cultural Coalition of Washington County                 $1,638,592

    Wheeler County Cultural Heritage Coalition                 $12,241

    Yamhill County Cultural Coalition                                 $858,658

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    About the Oregon Cultural Trust

    Created in 2001 by the Oregon Legislature, the Oregon Cultural Trust is a testament to how much Oregonians value culture. No other state provides a 100 percent tax credit to inspire cultural giving. As uniquely Oregonian as public beaches and the bottle bill, the Oregon Cultural Trust was designed as an ongoing funding engine for arts and culture across the state. Oregonians fund the Cultural Trust. We, in turn, fund the artists, potters, poets, acrobats and dreamers who define our famous quality of life.

    In 2019 Oregonians gave $4.5 million to the Cultural Trust. Sixty percent of that went straight back to the field. The remaining 40 percent helped grow our permanent fund. Our three grant programs fund our five Statewide Partners, 45 County and Tribal Coalitions and 1,450+ qualified cultural nonprofits through competitive Cultural Development Grants.

    More information at culturaltrust.org.



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