
FULTON COUNTY FUNDING OPPORTUNITY
for
ARTISTS, ARTS and COMMUNITY BASED NONPROFITS
Funding will range from $1,000 to $50,000. The CFS program provides unrestricted general operating and project support funds to eligible Fulton County based artists, nonprofit and tax-exempt organizations, arts & culture organizations, cultural institutions, colleges and universities, public and private schools, municipalities and units of government that produce or present ongoing arts programming open to the public.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
January 19, 2021 / 11:59 PM
APPLICATION WEBINARS
The Fulton County Department of Arts & Culture offers technical assistance webinars for the 2021 arts funding cycle. Sessions will include an overview of the guidelines which includes; a review of applicant eligibility, funding categories,
and application submission.
All workshop webinars are free to Fulton County-based applicants. All artists and organizations that have not previously applied for funding from Fulton County Arts and Culture are encouraged
to attend one of these webinars.
DECEMBER 18, 3:00 - 4:00 PM
JANUARY 11, 10:00 -11:00 AM
New Johns Creek Gateway Marker.
A piece of public art for the City.

This sculpture by artist William Massey is located at the corner of State Bridge and Kimball Bridge roads. The gateway marker commissioned by the Johns Creek CVB, was funded by the portion of hotel/motel tax that funds projects meeting specific guidelines.
Components of the sculpture showcase the Chattahoochee River, one of the original 6 truss bridges, and 20 graphics that represent this area from the past to the present.
Keep up with the latest news of the Legacy Center Project
“Building Johns Creek’s Gathering Place”
The Legacy Center of Johns Creek will be a multi-use, multi-discipline arts center designed to be used not only as a comprehensive cultural arts venue, but a place for community, social, and business events. It is envisioned to be a strong economic driver for both the arts and the greater community of Johns Creek. Many community and government leaders consider the Legacy Center to be a top priority and potential “anchor” in the development of a city center for Johns Creek.
As a hub of activity, the Legacy Center will support community gatherings, social and business events, plus a wide range of local and touring concerts and shows. But, at its heart, it will be a place for creating, exhibiting, rehearsing, performing and teaching the arts and culture by and for the citizens of Johns Creek.

prepared by Robertson Loia Roof, Architects & Engineers