KMSU - Arts and Culture Coordinator

Project Details by Fiscal Year
2013 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$20,000
Fund Source
Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund
Recipient
KMSU
Recipient Type
Non-Profit Business/Entity
Status
Completed
Start Date
July 2012
End Date
April 2014
Project Overview

This contract position will involve approximately ten hours per week of project coordination. Some of the duties will include audio, photo and video uploads to the AMPERS website, coordination of Arts & Cultural Heritage Grant Funded events, implementation of outcome measurement protocols, and synthesis of raw data.

2013 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$20,000
Number of full time equivalents funded
0.3
Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)

Arts, culture and history will be interwoven into every facet of community life: This project provides multiple platform access to Arts & Cultural Heritage grant-funded contentMore Minnesotans of all ages, ethnicities, abilities and incomes will participate in the arts, culture and history: The access afforded by this project provides ease of participation.People will trust Minnesota’s stewardship of public arts, culture and history funding: This contract position will deliver high value for the investment.Arts, culture and history will thrive in Minnesota: This project adds value and content to The Arts in Minnesota.More student exposure to professional performing arts, and the work of professional artists: Students represent one segment of Minnesota’s population with greater access to Arts and Culture through the work of this project.Increased potential for visual and literary artists in Minnesota to earn income from their art: Increased exposure translates to more demand for their work.More locally and Minnesota focused content: KMSU’s main focus with all Arts & Cultural Heritage grant funding is principally on Minnesota artistsMore local artists, historians, writers and other that have their work showcased through public broadcasting: Whenever possible, programs and events funded through Arts & Cultural Heritage grants are broadcast on-air and archived online.More knowledge and awareness of the way that history affects people’s lives and how that knowledge can help people make informed decisions for the future: This is true with all Arts & Cultural Heritage grant-funded content or events that deal with Minnesota’s history.

Measurable Outcome(s)
  • The project coordinator worked on audio editing, uploading photo and videos to Public Radio Exchange, coordinating Arts & Cultural Hertiage Grant funded events, implementing outcome measurement protocols and synthesis of raw data, and more
  • The project coordinator worked for eight months of the year
Recipient Board Members
KMSU Advisory Board: Scott Weilage – President/CEO of Weilage Advisory Group. Dan Urlick – Volunteer Programmer at KMSK, Austin and Columnist for the Austin Daily. Ken Freed – Conductor of the Mankato Symphony Orchestra. Ann Fee – Interim Chief of Staff: University Advancement, Minnesota State University, Mankato. Amy Kortuem – Musician and Songwriter Marnie Werner – Research Manager at The Center for Rural Policy & Development. Janeth Fisher-Romero – Consultant: Entrepreneur Doorway Project of the Mankato Small Business Development Center. Barbe Marshall - Executive Director of Twin Rivers Council for the Arts. Marnie Werner - Research Manager at the Center for Rural Policy and Development
Project Manager
First Name
James
Last Name
Gullickson
Organization Name
KMSU 89.7FM
Street Address
1536 Warren Street/Alumni & Foundation Center, Suite 205
City
Mankato
State
MN
Zip Code
56001
Phone
507- 389-5678
Email
james.gullickson@mnsu.edu
Administered By
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Location

200 Administration Building
50 Sherburne Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone
651-201-2555