Project Support for Greensboro Artists
Got an idea for a performance, exhibition, workshop, or community event? Springboard gives you the scaffolding to make it happen — guidance, marketing, operational support, and up to $500 in financial support per project.
Currently supported by a Guilford County Community Based Organization grant.
Begin an application
Apply anytime. Hear back in 7-10 days.
Springboard is rolling admission — there are no deadlines or grant cycles. Submit your idea when you’re ready, and our review team will get back to you quickly.
1. You apply — Tell us about your project, your budget, and what support you need.
2. We review — A small committee reviews your application for feasibility, community impact, and fit with our current capacity.
3. You create — Once approved, we work together to bring your project to life.
Not every project needs everything. Tell us what matters most to you and tailor the support you receive.
Springboard is for anyone in Guilford County with a creative project idea that aligns with our mission. You don’t need a business, a nonprofit, or prior experience running events.
Requirements:
– A free Greensboro Arts Hub account
– A completed profile on the site
– A project idea you’re ready to develop
Performances, exhibitions, workshops, festivals, community events — if it’s creative and serves the community, we want to hear about it.
Springboard is free. There is no charge to apply and no charge if your application is approved. There are two circumstances under which we may collect fees for our involvement:
There are no out-of-pocket fees from you to Greensboro Arts Hub.
The application takes about 15-20 minutes. Here’s what you’ll be asked:
Your Project
– Project name and description. What’s your vision? What will it look and feel like?
– Project type (performance, exhibition, workshop, festival, community event, or other)
– When you’d like to do it and how long it will last
– Venue, equipment and volunteer needs
Your Budget
– Expected income: ticket sales, sponsorships, personal contribution, and how much you’d like us to contribute to expenses
– Expected expenses: venue, equipment, supplies, food, marketing, artist fees, insurance, and other costs
– Don’t worry if your budget is $0 — some projects just need infrastructure support, not money
What Support You Need
– Check off what would help: fiscal sponsorship, ticketing, venue help, marketing, guidance, technical resources, insurance, funding, or volunteers
Supporting Materials (optional)
– Links to work samples (music, video, portfolio)
– Documents like letters of support, sample flyers, or pledges (PDF, images, or presentations)
Tip: You can start an application and save a draft to finish later.
Questions?