The Mission Support grant program provides funding to eligible 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts and culture organizations throughout the state of Michigan that have a primary charitable purpose related to arts and culture as defined by the organization’s NTEE code assigned by the IRS.
Donor Name: Michigan Arts and Culture Council (MACC)
State: Michigan
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 07/24/2024
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: 1 Year
Details:
Applicants can submit one grant application to request funding in any/all of these categories: Operational Support, Facility Enhancement & Equipment Purchase, Professional/Organizational Development, Transportation and Arts Education programming.
Available FY25 Mission Support Funding Opportunities
- Operational Support (up to $25,000)
- Operational Support funding is designed to assist an arts and culture organization with basic operating expenses related to the programming, services, and/or activities the organization provides to its audiences and communities.
- Facility Improvement & Equipment (up to $30,000)
- Facility Improvement & Equipment funding is designed to assist organizations with both facility improvements and/or the purchase of equipment related to the arts and culture programming, services, and/or activities the organization provides to its audiences and communities. Organizations may request any combination of facility improvement and/or equipment needs up to the maximum request amount. Organizations applying for Facility Improvement needs must have proof of ownership of the building or evidence of a long-term lease.
- Professional/Organizational Development (up to $1,500)
- Professional/Organizational Development funding is designed to assist an organization in providing arts and culture-related educational opportunities that increase the knowledge and skills of the organization’s personnel. Only staff members, contracted employees, board members, and/or volunteers may be selected to participate in the organization’s Professional/Organizational Development request.
- Transportation (up to $1,500)
- Transportation funding is designed to assist organizations that have a need to transport participants in “field trip” style events to engage in arts and cultural programming/services/activities. The transportation costs may be associated with in-state and out-of-state travel. The transportation funding may be related to (or may be separate from) any other project applied for within the Mission Support grant application. The funding may be used in one (or both) of the following ways:
- Transporting a group of participants to the applicant’s venue to participate in the applicant’s arts and cultural programming/services/activities.
- Transporting a group of the applicant’s participants to a different organization’s venue to participate in arts and cultural programming/services/activities.
- Transportation funding is designed to assist organizations that have a need to transport participants in “field trip” style events to engage in arts and cultural programming/services/activities. The transportation costs may be associated with in-state and out-of-state travel. The transportation funding may be related to (or may be separate from) any other project applied for within the Mission Support grant application. The funding may be used in one (or both) of the following ways:
- Arts Education (up to $10,000)
- Arts Education funding is designed to assist organizations in projects that partner directly with schools to provide arts and culture programming/services/activities that specifically enhance pre-established curriculum for students at those schools. Projects may take place either at the applicant’s facility or inside the classroom of the PreK-12 partner school. Applicant organizations that propose projects must specifically partner with one or more PreK-12 educational institutions which can include public or private schools, home schools, school districts, regional educational service agencies, and/or accredited Head Start programs.
Grant Period
All funding must be spent within the grant period: October 1, 2024 to September 30, 2025.
Eligibility Criteria
- Organization has received tax-exempt status as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization from the Internal Revenue Service (the IRS).
- Organization is physically located in Michigan with programs/services open to the public.
For more information, visit MACC.