| FUND: GENERAL |
CULTURAL |

In 1997, County Executive Jean M. Jacobson set up the
Cultural Arts Fund. The fund supplies grants to non-profit organizations or
municipalities in Racine County which develop cultural arts programs aimed at
young people in Racine County schools. Cultural Arts programs are those based on
music, art, dance, theater or literature.
Grants up to $2,000 are awarded by a committee composed of three County Board
Supervisors chosen by the County Board Chairman. When the projects have been
completed, the grant recipients submit reports describing how the programs were
conducted and indicating how the money was spent.
In 2002, the County Board set up the Senior Enhancement
fund. The fund supplies grants to non-profit organizations or municipalities in
Racine County which serve a population aged 55 years and older.
Grants up to $5,000 are awarded by a committee composed of three County Board
Supervisors chosen by the County Board Chairman. Grants are available for
operational costs as well as for educational and enhancement programming. Grant
recipients provide full accounting for the grants at the end of their fiscal
year.
Racine Heritage Museum is a private, non-profit corporation exercising a wide range of museum functions in an historic building leased from the County. The Museum maintains an archive of over 35,000 items and an artifact collection of over 10,000 items all related to Racine County history. A small staff and more than 100 volunteers produce exhibits and programs, operate the 1888 Bohemian Schoolhouse and its living history program, assist the public with social, industrial and family research, and provide professional support to area museums, cultural, historical and arts agencies, schools, the tourist bureau and organizations and businesses that request it.