The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Wednesday announced approval of an $891,400 FY21 partnership grant to the South Carolina Arts Commission (SCAC).
The SCAC says it will use its funding to address priorities identified at the state level, supporting the agency's work in community arts development, folklife and traditional arts, and arts education.
“As the country and the arts sector begin to work towards a post-pandemic world, the National Endowment for the Arts is proud to fund the work of our partners,” said NEA Acting Chairman Ann Eilers. “These agreements, such as the one to the South Carolina Arts Commission, leverage federal funds for regional, state, and local impact, reinforcing the network of support that is vital for a healthy arts ecosystem.”
“The South Carolina Arts Commission honors and appreciates its lengthy and vital partnership with the NEA. This generous award, when added to the investment in the arts from our state General Assembly, helps further our work in creativity and culture on behalf of all South Carolinians,” SCAC Executive David Platts said.
Each year, 40 percent of the NEA's grantmaking funds are designated for state arts agencies like the SCAC, regional arts organizations, and national service organizations that support the work of the states and regions. Of the $56.7 million recommended for these partners in FY 2021, $45.7 million is designated for state arts agencies. Each matches its Arts Endowment funding on at least a 1:1 basis.
Other South Carolina arts organizations were included in this major grant announcement.
A breakdown of recipients by state and territory is available here.