NEA Opens Grant Program To Support Arts Organizations During COVID-19
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act recognizes that the nonprofit arts and cultural industry is an important sector of America’s economy. The National Endowment for the Arts will award funds to nonprofit arts organizations across the country to help these entities and their employees endure the economic hardships caused by the forced closure of their operations due to the spread of COVID-19. As part of this important investment, the Arts Endowment has designed a plan to expedite the distribution of critical funds to the national, regional, state, and local levels to help retain as many jobs as possible, as quickly as possible. These funds are intended to help save jobs in the arts sector and keep the doors open to the thousands of organizations that add value to America’s economy and the creative life of our communities.
This program will be carried out through one-time grants to eligible nonprofit organizations including arts organizations, local arts agencies, statewide assemblies of local arts agencies, arts service organizations, units of state or local government, federally recognized tribal communities or tribes, and a wide range of other organizations that can help advance the goals of the Arts Endowment and this program. Grants will be made either to organizations for their own operations, or to designated local arts agencies, eligible to subgrant, for subgranting programs to eligible nonprofit organizations.
All applicants must be previous National Endowment for the Arts direct award recipients from the past four years (Fiscal Year 2017-2020).
Support is limited to any or all of the following:
- Salary support, full or partial, for one or more positions that are critical to an organization’s artistic mission.
- Fees for artists and/or contractual personnel to maintain or expand the period during which such persons would be engaged.
- Facilities costs such as rent and utilities.
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The National Endowment for the Arts intends to make awards that will impact a broad constituency. This includes a wide geographic range and organizations that serve underserved populations such as those whose opportunities to experience the arts are limited by geography, ethnicity, economics, or disability.
For more information regarding this program through the National Endowment for the Arts, click here.
https://www.arts.gov/grants-organizations/CARES/grant-program-description
In conjunction with this funding, the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs will be receiving funds from the National Endowment for the Arts to support Michigan arts and cultural organization. Program details are still being developed and will be released as soon as they available.
Reminder: MCACA Accepting FY21 Applications Now
MCACA is now accepting applications for the FY21 grant cycle (Oct 2020 - Sept 2021). Applicants from across the state of Michigan can apply (based on eligibility) to one of the six programs MCACA offers:
- Arts in Education
- Capital Improvement
- Minigrant Projects & POD
- New Leaders
- Operational Support
- Project Support
Interested applicants can find information about each of our programs in further detail, including grant guidelines, on the MCACA website, by clicking here. Deadline to apply: June 1.
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