HF4964
St. Paul Art Collective funding provided, and money appropriated.
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)
Related bill: SF5123
AI Generated Summary
Purpose
- Provide funding to support St. Paul’s arts infrastructure. The bill would allocate $250,000 in fiscal year 2027 from the arts and cultural heritage fund to the Board of Directors of the Minnesota Humanities Center to grant to the St. Paul Art Collective.
- The goal is to sustain and expand community arts infrastructure in the Twin Cities, including the St. Paul Art Crawl and related cultural programming.
Main Provisions
- Funding source and amount: $250,000 in FY2027 from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
- Receiving entity: The Board of Directors of the Minnesota Humanities Center will administer a grant to the St. Paul Art Collective.
- Supported activities: Staffing, artist fees, venue development, outreach, and marketing.
- Intended outcomes: Expand public access to the arts, create economic opportunities for working artists, and strengthen neighborhood identity and civic life across St. Paul and the greater metropolitan region.
Significance and Impact
- Creates a targeted financial commitment to a local arts organization and its projects.
- Aims to boost community access to arts programming and support local artists and neighborhood vitality in St. Paul and nearby areas.
Significant Changes to Existing Law
- Establishes a new appropriation of $250,000 in FY2027 from the arts and cultural heritage fund for the St. Paul Art Collective, administered via the Minnesota Humanities Center. This is a new targeted funding provision.
Beneficiaries
- Primary: St. Paul Art Collective and its artists.
- Secondary: Residents and neighborhoods in St. Paul and the broader Twin Cities metropolitan region who gain access to arts programming and related cultural activities.
Relevant Terms - arts and cultural heritage fund - Minnesota Humanities Center - St. Paul Art Collective - St. Paul Art Crawl - Twin Cities - metropolitan region - appropriation - fiscal year 2027 - staffing - artist fees - venue development - outreach - marketing - public access to the arts - economic opportunity - working artists - neighborhood identity - civic life
Actions
| Date | Chamber | Where | Type | Name | Committee Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 13, 2026 | House | Action | Introduction and first reading, referred to | Legacy Finance | |
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