Culture Works, the Dayton Region’s united arts fund and local art agency, seeks community members with knowledge of and passion for the arts to serve on the grant panels and selection committees that will award 2024-2025 funding to local artists and organizations through the following programs:
- Artist Opportunity Grant: Project support for individual artists in Montgomery County (funded by the Montgomery County Arts and Cultural District)
- Community Arts Grant: Operating support for Dayton Region arts and cultural organizations
- Leonard P. Roberts Scholarship: Scholarships for Dayton Region college students and graduating high school seniors
- Special Projects Grant: Project support for Montgomery County nonprofits, schools, colleges/universities, municipalities, and government agencies (funded by the Montgomery County Arts and Cultural District)
Most panels are composed of 5-8 panelists. Panelists review and score applications independently over the course of several weeks before coming together as a group to discuss their findings and determine their funding recommendations at a virtual public meeting. Check out the Grant Panelist Fact Sheet to learn more about each funding program and panelists’ responsibilities.
To nominate yourself or someone you know for panel service, please complete a panelist nomination form here.
Panelists are selected based on their knowledge of and involvement in the arts, business and nonprofit management, and the community. Nominations are considered on an ongoing basis as panel positions open. Because of the limited number of panel positions, not all nominees can be selected to serve in a given year, but Culture Works retains all nominations for consideration in future funding cycles.
Being a grant panelist provides a unique opportunity to learn more about the region’s arts community and to become engaged in making important decisions regarding financial support of the arts in the Dayton Region. Prior panelists report that they enjoyed having the opportunity to network with fellow panelists, all of whom share an interest in the arts.
For more information, please contact Karen Maner, Culture Works Director of Grantmaking, at kmaner@cultureworks.org.


















Today at Top of the Market over 300 people came together to taste and judge the Bloody Mary’s put up by local bars and restaurants! This event was first started by 
cocktail placed 3rd. Also back was Scott Conrad, who tied for the win the 2nd year with Mack’s.











This Friday from 9-10am EJ Brown Middle School is hosting their annual “Donuts with Dads.”











The Greater West Dayton Incubator and Flyer Consulting are presenting a special workshop focused on the Cultural Capital Microlending Program. This workshop is scheduled for January 26, 2024, from 4 to 6pm at 1105 W. 3rd Street, Dayton, OH 45402.


Farris shared that some of the activities of KNO uses the funds raised through The Market are scholarships, an essay and Oratorical contest, providing shoes for all Kindergarten students at Beavertown Elementary, sweat pants/shirts, socks and underwear to all the nurses in Kettering Elementary schools, supporting Crayons to Classroom and Kettering Back Pack.
