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Springboard’s Rural Regenerator Fellowship Application is Open
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Springboard’s Rural Regenerator Fellowship Application is Open

Announcing the 2024–26 Rural Regenerator Fellowship

Calling rural artists in the Upper Midwest: Applications are now open for Springboard's 2024–26 Rural Regenerator Fellowship!

We are excited to announce that this year’s Fellowship will focus on supporting artists whose work is connected to land, environment, and/or food systems. Rural artists who are using their creative practice to explore environmental justice, land and food sovereignty, agriculture, foodways, climate solutions, and/or sustainability are welcome to apply. They will select 12 fellows total.

What the two-year Fellowship offers:

  • Unrestricted $10,000 stipend to continue or expand rural artist's existing work.

  • Opportunities for exchange and learning with other Rural Regenerator Fellows across the Upper Midwest.

  • A supportive platform to build solidarity across rural geographies.

This year’s new effort to amplify and support the urgent work of environmental stewardship aims to bring a new level of focus to the Fellowship in order to collectively contribute to long term change and support existing movements.

Applications are open now through June 24, 2024. Interested in applying? Join the virtual info session on Friday, May 31 to learn more about the application and the fellowship.

Learn more and apply here or https://springboardforthearts.org/rural-regenerator-fellowship/

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Minnesota State Arts Board Grant Opportunity Cultural Expression
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Minnesota State Arts Board Grant Opportunity Cultural Expression

Minnesota State Arts Board Grant Opportunity

FY 2025 Cultural Expression

Application materials are now available for the Cultural Expression grant program. This program is open to individuals and organizations.

Cultural Expression grants support activities that share, explore, pass on, express, or celebrate culture through the arts. Culture may be defined by a common ethnicity, tribal affiliation, geographic or regional identity, occupation, language, or recreation. Traditional and contemporary forms of cultural expression may be funded in this program. Funds could be used to support practicing a cultural art form; presenting cultural festivals, community celebrations, performances, media or exhibitions; offering demonstrations; or passing on cultural traditions through apprenticeships or documentation.

Applicants may request between $5,000 - $35,000.

Applications must be submitted before 4:30 p.m. on Friday, July 12, 2024.

The Arts Board will host a virtual information session on June 5 for potential applicants to learn more about the program purpose and application process. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions with program officers at the end of the session.

Details, including full program guidelines, eligibility, and resources for applicants can be found on the Arts Experiences program web page.

Cultural Expression Program Page

Important Dates:

June 5, 2024: Virtual Information Session and Q & A. This will be a real-time virtual session. It will also be recorded and available for later viewing.

July 12, 2024: Application deadline; all application materials must be submitted before 4:30 p.m.

January 2025: Arts Board approves grant awards.

March 2025 - February 2026: All funded activities must take place within these dates.

Questions? Visit this page arts.state.mn.us/grants/cultural-expression.htm

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Rural-Urban Solidarity Call for Creatives Apply by May 20
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Rural-Urban Solidarity Call for Creatives Apply by May 20

Rural and urban communities need each other. We share the same resources, land, and future. Artists are skilled at building solidarity, compassion, and understanding across geographies.

Over the years, the perceived “urban-rural” divide has become a political strategy to provoke division and fear, instead of fostering connection and common ground. Springboard for the Arts invites artists and creatives across Minnesota to develop projects that explore and shed light on the concept of rural-urban solidarity.

This call is open to culture bearers, makers, artists, writers, filmmakers, musicians, performers, and other creatives interested in developing projects that help build understanding, interaction, compassion, joy, and solidarity between rural and urban communities.Projects can include as many artists as needed, but will require a Lead Artist(s) who is responsible for submitting a proposal, attending meetings with Springboard, managing funds, and ensuring the project’s overall success.As part of the program, Springboard will provide: 

- Project support and a $2500 stipend for one Lead Artist who can demonstrate a strong connection to and experience in both urban/rural contexts.

- Project support and a $5000 stipend for two Lead Artists, one in an urban and one in a rural place, who are teaming up on a project together. Types of projects may include (but are not limited to) zines/writing collections, video/motion art, visual displays (murals, billboards, lawn signs) and activations of public space (line dancing classes in parking lots, story circles in a library, shared meals, etc). Questions about the program or your project proposal? Email  or visit www.springboardforthearts.org/rural-urban-solidarity. 

Applications will close at midnight CST on Monday, May 20, 2024.

Learn more and apply

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Upcoming Grant Deadlines
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Upcoming Grant Deadlines

Upcoming Deadlines for Arts Grants Applications

Organizations, Individuals & Schools -- Apply Now

Applications are open for arts grants to nonprofit arts organizations, communities, schools, and other nonprofit organizations. Applications are being accepted from our seven county Minnesota service area including Kittson, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, and Roseau counties.

Nonprofit arts organizations can apply for general operating funds. Applications are open now. The eligible grant amount is based on total expenses within the previous two completed years and the organization's history of arts programming. These organizations will be able to add to this grant, as the year progresses, if they need additional funding. Funding sources for these grants come from Clean Water, Land and Legacy funds and general allocation funds from the State of Minnesota.

Quick turnaround grants for $500 will be available on an ongoing deadline starting in January. These grants are awarded to performing artists, visual artists, media artists, and creative writing artists from our seven county Minnesota service area including Kittson, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, and Roseau counties.

Individuals must be out of high school and at least 18 years of age to be eligible. College tuition is not an eligible expense. This is the main category that individuals use to support their artistic business or advance their technical skills. This category is for non-hobby artists who make substantial yearly income from their art. Support for this program comes from The McKnight Foundation.

Individuals absolutely must reside in our region (for one year prior) and remain living in our region during your entire grant year (2024). In the case of college students, your school or your home mailing address must be in our region. You will have to show proof of residency, usually your driver’s license.

All other nonprofits and government organizations can apply for one arts project at a time. Grants are between $500 and $10,000. Funding sources for these grants are Clean Water, Land and Legacy funds and general allocation funds from the State of Minnesota.

Organizational arts activities funded through these two very important grant opportunities include festivals, community theatre projects, folk music entertainment, sponsorship of visual demonstrations, creative writing workshops and many other activities that improve the quality of life of people in our communities.

The deadline to apply for a project grant for governments and non-profits is April 30.

Schools in our seven-county region can also apply now for an Artist Residency grant of $2,600 plus an additional $400 if the residency needs supplies. Our teaching artist roster is a great resource to view artists available to teach in our area and is available on our website at www.NorthwestMinnesotaArtsCouncil.org under the artists tab. Another resource to view artists available to enhance curriculum is COMPAS.

Schools can initially apply for one residency. Then based on remaining funding, can request up to three additional residencies into spring and summer. Funding for residency activities comes from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment in Minnesota.

In addition, there is Arts Equipment funding for school districts available up to $3,000 with 25% cash match required.

We offer grant training workshops via Zoom or in person at the NWMAC office in Warren. You must RSVP to attend. Email director@nwartscouncil.org to RSVP or with questions. Don’t let your questions about the grant process keep you from applying! We are here to help.

Upcoming Grant Writing Trainings

  • April 16 at 10 AM

To learn more about grant programs and start an application visit www.NorthwestMinnesotaArtsCouncil.org. The grant application process is completely online and NWMAC's Director Mara Hanel can help walk you through the process of using the grants portal to get accustomed to it. Please contact her at director@NWArtsCouncil.org or call 218-745-8886.

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Accessible Arts Grant Program
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Accessible Arts Grant Program

Minnesota State Arts Board

Grant Opportunities: Accessible Arts and Arts Education

Accessible Arts grant program

Application materials are now available for the FY 2025 Accessible Arts grant program. Arts organizations and arts affiliates are welcome to apply.

Accessible Arts is a pilot program, offering project grants that support long-term investments focused on increasing arts organizations' accessibility for people with disabilities.

New for FY 2025: An arts organization or arts affiliate that received an Accessible Arts grant in FY 2024 is not eligible to apply for an Accessible Arts grant in FY 2025.

In this program, funds will be used for investments that will have a longer-term impact on the applicant and impact organizational change. Example investments include, but are not limited to:

Professional development related to accessibility;

Hiring accessibility consultants to conduct audits or develop accessibility plans;

Improvements to digital accessibility; and/or

Small physical or equipment investments (less than $5,000) that will make programming more accessible.

Applicants may request between $10,000 - $20,000.

The Arts Board will host a virtual Information Session for potential applicants to learn more about the program purpose, application process, and key accessibility resources for arts organizations.

Details, including full program guidelines, eligibility, and resources for applicants can be found on the Accessible Arts program page.

Accessible Arts Program Page

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Minnesota State Arts Board Fiscal Year 2025 Grant Opportunities
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Minnesota State Arts Board Fiscal Year 2025 Grant Opportunities

Minnesota State Arts Board Fiscal Year 2025

Grant Opportunities Announcement

The Minnesota State Arts Board is pleased to announce the grant programs it will offer in its fiscal year 2025 grant cycle. In addition to the Operating Support program that was launched earlier, five project grant programs will be offered: Accessible Arts, Arts Experiences, Arts Education, Cultural Expression, and Creative Individuals.

The following are very brief descriptions of the programs:

Accessible Arts will invest in longer-term strategies to make the arts more accessible to persons with disabilities.

Arts Education will invest in age-appropriate arts learning experiences for people of all ages and abilities.

Arts Experiences will invest in a wide variety of programming intended to give Minnesotans access to meaningful arts experiences.

Creative Individuals will help individual artists and culture bearers develop or sustain their creative practices and meaningfully engage with Minnesotans.

Cultural Expression will invest in activities that share, explore, or celebrate culture through the arts.

Individual artists and culture bearers will be able to submit an application in only one of the following programs in FY 2025: Arts Education, Arts Experiences, Creative Individuals, or Cultural Expression.

Organizations will be able to submit an application in only one of the following programs for FY 2025: Arts Education, Arts Experiences, or Cultural Expression.

More information about eligibility, use of funds, grant amounts, and application deadlines is available on the Arts Board website.

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FY 2025 Grant Program Overview Sessions

The Arts Board will offer two high-level overview sessions of the grant programs offered for organizations or individuals in FY 2025. These virtual sessions are intended to help potential applicants determine which program may be the best fit. Both sessions will be recorded and available for viewing on the Arts Board website.

FY 2025 Grant Programs Overview for Organizations: Wednesday, January 31

FY 2025 Grant Programs Overview for Individuals: Thursday, February 1

Details and links to join the sessions can be found in the Information Sessions section of the Arts Board Web calendar.

Arts Board Priority Groups

In order to increase demographic and geographic fairness of the distribution of funds, the Arts Board has identified priority groups for its project grant programs. The priority groups will receive a percentage of the grants awarded that is equal to or greater than their percentage of the application pool. The priority groups include:

Individuals or organizations that are based outside the seven-county metropolitan area

Individuals who are Indigenous or persons of color, or organizations in which individuals who are Indigenous or persons of color comprise 50 percent or more of the board and staff

Individuals with disabilities, or organizations in which persons with disabilities comprise 50 percent or more of the board and staff or are the primary population served.

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