Cultural Services Allocation Plan (CSAP)
In partnership with the consulting form AMS, the San Francisco Arts Commission (SFAC) and Grants for the Arts (GFTA) are hosting a series of upcoming community open houses, a youth focus group and administer a public survey to gather feedback about arts priorities and opportunities that will help develop the 2025-2029 Cultural Services Allocation Plan that will inform the priorities for the Arts Impact Endowment grants over the next five years.
We want YOU to help shape how these funds will go towards helping address needs in the arts community.
How you can participate:
1) Take the Survey!
Survey will be open between February 12 – March 11 and available in English, Chinese, Filipino, and Spanish.
2) Community Open HouseS
Wednesday, February 28, 2024
- Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts (2868 Mission St.)
Thursday, February 29, 2024
- Southeast Community Center (1550 Evans Ave.)
- City College of San Francisco – Chinatown/North Beach Center (808 Kearny St.)
Friday, March 1, 2024
- Virtual Open House (via Zoom)
If you have any questions, please email art-info@sfgov.org.
In November 2018, 75% of San Francisco voters passed Proposition E, a ballot initiative that restored the dedicated hotel tax revenue for arts and culture purposes. Proposition E ensured that 1.5% of San Francisco’s 14% hotel tax be directed to arts and culture initiatives that include allocations for Grants for the Arts, Cultural Equity Endowment, Cultural Centers, Cultural Districts, and the Arts Impact Endowment (AIE). The Arts Impact Endowment Fund is currently guided by the 2019-2024 Cultural Services Allocation Plan that was developed through a robust community engagement process.
Thank you to our partners!
City College | Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts | Southeast Community Center | Youth Art Exchange | SF State Longmore Institute on Disability