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Arts Commission approves appeals working group recommendations; one Live Music Fund appeal awarded

Arts Commission (City of Austin) · April 20, 2026

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Summary

After reviewing six eligible appeals, the commission approved the appeals working group recommendations. One Live Music Fund appeal (Scott Macintosh) resulted in a $20,000 award; other appeals were approved on procedural grounds but did not change funding outcomes. ACME reported award counts and program launch timelines for Nexus and other grants.

The Arts Commission voted April 20 to accept the appeals working group's recommendations following ACME staff's review of 88 initial appeal submissions. The working group examined six appeals deemed potentially eligible; most approvals did not change funding outcomes because score differentials were insufficient.

Commissioner Anderson summarized the working group's findings: of the 88 appeals submitted by the March 30 deadline, staff initially found six potentially eligible and the working group reviewed those six. For most appeals, even where the working group affirmed a technical error or administrative issue, the corrected reviewer averages did not raise applicants above the funding threshold. One exception was a Live Music Fund appeal by Scott Macintosh, whose recalculated score met the award threshold and received a $20,000 Live Music Fund award.

ACME staff described the appeals methodology: for affected applications, staff removed the contested reviewer's score and averaged the remaining scores using an Olympic‑style method (dropping the highest and lowest where applicable) to determine whether a successful appeal would change funding status. For a separate case (Scripps School/David Pope) the working group recommended additional staff review to determine whether panel bias or an attempt to influence other reviewers affected outcomes.

Laura Odegaard also updated commissioners on program launch and award numbers: ACME reported 717 total awards across four programs totaling about $24 million (Live Music Fund 395 awards, Elevate 278 awards, CSAP and Heritage Preservation grant counts noted). Nexus closed April 17 with 452 applications for $500,000 in awards; award announcements are expected in mid‑June after reviewer training and independent scoring.

What’s next: The commission approved the working group recommendations without opposition and asked ACME staff to follow up on the bias review recommended for one appeal and to implement appeals process improvements (shared word bank for translations, additional translation quality checks, and community navigator funding plans).