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Commission approves modest increases to public-art grant caps and allows 10% overhead

August 12, 2025 | Flagstaff City, Coconino County, Arizona


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Commission approves modest increases to public-art grant caps and allows 10% overhead
The Beautification and Public Art Commission on Aug. 11 approved revisions to the grant guidelines that increase award limits and permit limited overhead expenses.
Staff proposed raising the grant maximum from $7,500 to $8,000 and increasing the maximum artist fee to $3,500 from $3,250. The revised guidelines also allow applicants to use up to 10% of the award for overhead expenses such as taxes and administration fees; staff said the change responds to prior issues where artists faced unexpected taxable reporting and administrative burdens.
Staff said the application’s project-selection section will no longer present a numeric scorecard; instead evaluation areas will be listed for reviewers and applicants. Staff will include a sample budget in application materials to help applicants interpret the 10% overhead allowance and will continue to explore fiscal-agent options for artists with nonprofit partners to reduce tax burdens.
A motion to approve the highlighted modifications passed by voice vote with no recorded objections.

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