What do I do if my expenses and revenue do not match up in the budget?

Your total revenue that you show in your budget must match your total expenses.

  • If your expenses exceed your revenue, consider ways you can increase your revenue sources (ideas for this are listed in the document How to Create Your Art in the Parks Budget.
  • If your revenue exceeds your expenses, consider the need for your program. How will your expenses contribute to the long-term success of the participants? Is this funding essential to your program and what does it uniquely bring to Eugene parks?

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1. Does my match need to be 100% cash?
2. What do I do if my expenses and revenue do not match up in the budget?
3. Am I responsible for paying for the permits for my program?
4. I have an idea for an event but not a date. Is that okay?
5. I want to include artists in my program, but I’m not sure how much to pay them.
6. I want my program to happen outdoors, but I don’t know how to plan for inclement weather.
7. Why is the 2024 Art in the Parks application due in November if my program won’t be until next summer?
8. I am considered a large-scale event and want to apply for consecutive funding for 2024 and 2025. Do I submit two applications, one for each year?