2025 Project Support Panel
Arts and culture experts from around the country have evaluated the applications of nonprofit organizations in Cuyahoga County that completed the application for funding through CAC's 2025 Project Support grants. Project Support requests of $5,000 or less are reviewed in a written panel (no virtual panel review will take place). Learn more about our panel review process below.
2025 Project Support Live Panel Review Meeting
Monday, September 16 at 1:00 p.m.
Tuesday, September 17 at 1:00 p.m.
Wednesday, September 18 at 1:00 p.m.
A portion of the applications will be reviewed at each panel meeting. See the Audience Guide for the order of review.
2025 Project Support Written Panel Review
This panel will be conducted online, and results and panelist comments will be made available on the CAC website later this fall.
Panel Review Process
As the public funder for arts and culture in Cuyahoga County, Cuyahoga Arts & Culture strives to uphold its values of stewardship and trust in all of its work, especially in its panel review process. Each fall, CAC convenes a panel of diverse arts and cultural professionals from outside our region. They are recruited and carefully vetted by staff. Panelists are charged with evaluating all eligible applications at a public panel meeting or through a written review online.
Before
Preparation is essential to the success of the entire application review process. CAC takes seriously our role in preparing panelists to serve as an extension of our team. Before the panel review meeting, CAC trains and sets expectations for panelists. All panelists review and score application and support materials in advance.
During
Applicants and community members are welcome and encouraged to attend the public panel review meetings, which are streamed online. Recordings are archived online after the meetings conclude. Some panelists will conduct a written review only (no convening); the results of these panels will be made available on the CAC website.
While all are encouraged to attend the public process, the panel review meeting is not a conversation between applicants and panelists. Specific instances require two-way dialogue between attendees and the panelists, but are not common. Panelists discuss each application for up to six minutes, assessing it against CAC’s funding criteria of Public Benefit, Artistic & Cultural Vibrancy and Organizational Capacity. CAC’s staff serve as the panel chairs to guide and moderate the panel discussion and administer the panel process. Staff and board members do not take part in the scoring of applications.
After
Organizations whose applications receive a score above a pre-established cut-off score or meet the criteria, which vary between programs, are recommended to receive funding.
Shortly after the conclusion of panel, CAC staff notifies applicants of their score and whether they will be recommended for funding. In November, CAC’s Board of Trustees meets to review and approve the panel scores and grant amounts. This meeting is open to the public, and applicants are invited to attend. Learn more about CAC grant calculations.
After the application review process and panel review are complete, CAC evaluates both applicants and panelists for feedback to help us improve our programs each year.
2024 Panel Review
General Operating Support & Cultural Heritage Live Panel
Project Support Live Panel
Project Support Written Panel
2023 Panel Review
Cultural Heritage Live Panel
Project Support Live Panel
Project Support Written Panel
2022 Panel Review
General Operating Support Live Panel
Cultural Heritage Live Panel
Project Support Live & Written Panels
Panel reviews for 2025 grants will be available after the November 20th Board of Trustees Meeting.
2024 Panel Review
Live Panel Reviews
Written Panel Comments
2023 Panel Review
Live Panel Reviews
Written Panel Comments
2022 Panel Review
Interested in serving as a panelist for CAC? Please complete the panelist interest form.