Tell Gov. Sununu to add ARP money to the Save our Granite Stages Fund

Write an email to SAVE OUR GRANITE STAGES

Deadline: August 13, 2021

A email-writing campaign to Governor Sununu and the Joint Legislative Fiscal Committee has begun! We are requesting that a minimum of $1 million of the state’s American Rescue Plan funds be deposited into the Fund. Suggested language (feel free to edit as you see fit!) and email addresses follow.

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Suggested text:

Dear [Governor Sununu] [Members of the Joint Legislative Fiscal Committee], 

I am writing to you today regarding the Save Our Granite Stages Fund, which was created as part of the FY22-23 state budget through language in HB2.  

As you know, the Save Our Granite Stages Fund will be appropriated to the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts for FY22 to provide grants to nonprofit and for-profit live performing arts venues that did not receive grants through the federal Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG) program. For various reasons, there are a number of performing arts venues in New Hampshire that did not qualify for the SVOG program, many being smaller venues or those with unique organizational structures. The combination of extreme losses during the COVID-19 pandemic and extensive reopening costs are putting these venues at risk and they could benefit greatly from the new Save Our Granite Stages Fund as they resume operation.

[If your organization is one of these, please elaborate here about why you didn’t qualify or get a grant. If your organization did get an SVOG, you can say so here.]​ 

The Save Our Granite Stages Fund was created without a specific appropriation. I therefore respectfully request that $1 million of the state’s American Rescue Plan funds be allocated to the Fund for the purpose of grants to this specific part of New Hampshire’s performing arts sector, to help them recover and reopen.

Studies have shown the performing arts sector has a significant impact on NH tourism from audience spending, as well as activating and connecting rural and urban communities throughout our state. The performing arts are a vital part of our communities and local economies.

Thank you for your consideration of this request and for your ongoing support of New Hampshire’s creative economy.

[Signature]

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Email Addresses:

To the Governor -

To: Governor Sununu <GovernorSununu@nh.gov>

cc: Jonathan.A.Melanson@nh.gov

Sarah.L.Stewart@dncr.nh.gov

Virginia.A.Lupi@dncr.nh.gov

becky.whitley@leg.state.nh.us

To the Joint Legislative Fiscal Committee -

To: kweyler@aol.com

karenumberger@gmail.com

prleishman@aol.com

lynne.ober@comcast.net

tracyemerick@gmail.com

gary.daniels@leg.state.nh.us

Cindy.Rosenwald@leg.state.nh.us

Chuck.Morse@leg.state.nh.us

Lou.Dallesandro@leg.state.nh.us

Bob.Giuda@leg.state.nh.us

cc: Sarah.L.Stewart@dncr.nh.gov

Virginia.A.Lupi@dncr.nh.gov

lba_fiscal@leg.state.nh.us

becky.whitley@leg.state.nh.us

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Save Our Granite Stages Fund 19-A:15 Save Our Granite Stages Fund. There is hereby established the save our granite stages fund, which shall be appropriated for fiscal year 2022 to the New Hampshire state council on the arts for the purpose of providing grants to both non-profit and for-profit live venues that did not receive a grant from the federal Shuttered Venue Operators (SVO) program, which was established by Economic Aid to Hard-Hit Small Businesses, Nonprofits and Venues Act (P.L.116-260). The fund shall be nonlapsing and kept separate and distinct from all other funds. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any discretionary federal funds received by the state in response to the COVID-19 public health emergency may be deposited into the fund. In addition to state appropriations, the council may accept grants, gifts, and donations for deposit in the fund.