Application Deadline: February 22nd

 

Attention – Request for Proposal to Participate 
in 2006 Picture-It-Painted


Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation is seeking applicants to receive complimentary paint for use in restoration or beautification projects. Picture-It-Painted is a partnership between The Foundation and Valspar Corporation, and is part of The Foundation’s donor partnership initiatives to engage more donors throughout southern Minnesota . Interested organizations must use the paint for visual impact which provides a public benefit to the community while involving volunteer participation. Selection for this program is based on the visual impact of the project, public benefit to the community, volunteer or youth service involvement, and current or intended use of the structure.

"Over the past eight years we have been able to provide more than 3500 gallons of free paint to 104 agencies within the 20 county area, bringing local volunteers together to brighten up their communities,” said Trixie Ann Golberg, Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation president. According to Golberg, the high degree of volunteer and community commitment to Picture-It-Painted projects results in partnerships between generations, public and private sectors, skilled artists, and enthusiastic amateurs.

 

Project Ideas:

Historic buildings, structures or landmarks

Facilities for senior or disabled citizens

Community and youth centers

Public buildings

Murals or other projects of visual impact

How do I apply? Complete this application by Feb. 22nd or for more information, contact Heidi Brown at heidib@smifoundation.org or call 507.455.3215 ext. 136. This information is also available on our website.
Deadline: Applications are due February 22, 2005

2005 Picture-It-Painted Success

 

Ice Arena, Le Sueur
"Skating from Yesteryear to Today"

     A once drab wall in the "Skate Lobby" received a fresh look in 2005. Nine kids & one local artist did a superb job designing and painting the mural which displays the changes and history of hockey and figure skating. "I am excited to hear and see the community's expressions when they come into the skate lobby and see the colorful mural," says Karla Kleschult, Recreation Program Supervisor.