MINIGRANT PROGRAM
Professional or Organization Development Minigrant (POD) provides up to $1,500 to assist non-profit arts and cultural organizations, artists, arts administrators, arts educators, and film professionals with opportunities that specifically improve their management and/or brings the artist or arts organization to another level artistically.
The Minigrant POD program may provide Michigan arts and cultural orgs, artists, arts administrators, and arts educators a presence at national conferences and workshops.
Minigrant Arts Projects provides up to $4,000 to support special opportunities and address arts and cultural needs locally. The grant can assist in promoting public engagement, diverse and distinctive art, lifelong learning in the arts, and the strengthening or livability of communities. Through the arts, projects can support a broad range of artistic expression from all cultures through projects which preserve, produce or present traditional or contemporary arts and culture and/or arts education.
- Locate your Regional Regranting agency by clicking here.
- Download FY22 Minigrant Arts Projects Guidelines. (Deadline to apply for Round 2: January 15, 2022.)
- Download FY22 Minigrant POD Guidelines. (Deadline to apply for Round 2: January 15, 2022.)
- Download the FY22 Arts Equipment & Supplies Grant Guidelines. (Applications accepted on a rolling basis through April 15, 2022)
- Download the FY22 Bus Grant Guidelines. (Applications accepted on a rolling basis through April 15, 2022)
- FY21 Final Reports Due: Refer to Grant Agreement
- Arts Projects Final Report Instructions
- POD Final Report Instructions
- Arts Equipment & Supplies Final Report Intructions
- Bus Grant Final Report Instructions
REGIONAL REGRANTING AGENCIES
All Counties are eligible however this are currently underserved and in high priority:
Arenac
Baraga
Cass
Dickinson
Gladwin
Keweenaw
Menominee
Missaukee
Montcalm
Montmorency
Ogemaw
Tuscola