Since 1989, Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) has distributed funds from a 1/10 of 1% sales and use tax to cultural facilities throughout the seven-county Denver, Colorado metropolitan area. The funds support cultural facilities whose primary purpose is to enlighten and entertain the public through the production, presentation, exhibition, advancement and preservation of art, music, theatre, dance, zoology, botany, natural history and cultural history. Rex Morgan Tribute and Award
Distributions through three TiersDistributions are made through a three-tiered system. SCFD annually distributes
approximately $40 million to over 300 organizations. Making it accessibleSCFD believes in making culture accessible. Each year there are more than
1.7 million opportunities through on-site or outreach activities for
school children to experience learning enhanced through programs provided
by organizations like the Cherry Creek Arts Festival, Denver Zoo, Imagination
Makers, or the Scientific and Cultural Collaborative. Each year,
Denver
Art Museum, Botanic Gardens, Museum of Nature and Science, Denver Zoo, and the
Denver Center for the Performing Arts provide free
access to the public. governanceAn eleven member board of directors governs SCFD; directors represent
each county in the district and four directors are appointed by the governor.
The district employs four people – Executive Director, two Program Managers and Office Administrator.
Over 65 volunteer County Cultural Council members appointed by the commissioners
or city councils of the seven counties contribute time to review Tier III
grant applications and make allocations. Volunteering as a member of a cultural council has been described as a rewarding experience for cultural and community aficionados! For information on the current vacancies click on the County you are interested in: Boulder County Cultural Council, Denver County Cultural Council, Douglas County Cultural Council. Search Cultural Events
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