Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Free Money For Artists

Recently, Lt. Governor Becky Skillman announced that up to $75,000 is available in the form of Indiana Artisan Trail Development Grants to develop "thematic trails" that will promote Indiana artisans and tourism.

Skillman is quoted as saying, "These trails will direct visitors to areas with hand-made products and stimulate entrepreneurship, particularly in rural areas."
Grant requests up to $10,000 will be considered. Those looking to apply for funds must submit a letter of intent by August 15, while the completed applications are due October 15.

The application packet, along with additional information, can be found online at http://www.in.gov/indianaartisan/comm_re...

According to the application, examples of eligible costs include, but are not limited to:

1.Planning and development of original trail concepts or significant enhancement of existing ones
a.Inventory of local artisans
b.Documentation of artisan stories for marketing purposes
c.Creation of an incentive/frequent-user program
d.Development of unique trip packages/itineraries related to the trail
e.Consulting services;

2.Marketing
a.Website development
b.Trail promotion material
c.Advertising and public relations efforts
d.Podcasting and other social media efforts
e.Indiana Artisan signs and other branded materials for retail display;

3.Signage/interpretive panels; and

4.Site enhancement.

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This blog post by Chris Wathen was also published in his Linton, Indiana based Greene County Daily World blog entitled, "Riddle Me This".

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