MCACA awards more than $9 million for arts and cultural projects across the state

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MCACA awards more than $9 million for arts and cultural projects across the state

470 organizations, including arts and history centers, performance arts and cultural institutions, received grant funds

Last week the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs (MCACA) approved a total of $9,168,440 in grants to 470 organizations including arts and history centers, performance arts and cultural institutions for arts and culture projects in Michigan, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation announced today. These needed funds are being infused into communities and organizations across the state, representing 58 of 83 counties.

“It is really wonderful to see so many great grant applications,” said Alison Watson, Director of MCACA. “During these tough times, it is a strong affirmation that the field is still vibrant, and the value of our programs is not only recognized, but can contribute to ongoing efforts support vibrancy in our communities throughout the state.”

MCACA received 597 applications requesting $19,432,218 for fiscal year 2021 programs. MCACA used a peer review process over the course of 30 days of panel reviews to evaluate the grant applications and made recommendations to the MCACA Governor’s Council. The applications were evaluated by 153 peer reviewers during the open panel process. Nearly 500 interested members of the public attended the panels on-line. Grant award announcement letters and grant agreements will be sent out this week, and for those applicants who are interested, grant reviewer comments will be visible within the SmartSImple system in the upper-right hand corner under  "Reviewer Feedback".

For a complete list of grant awards, visit https://www.michiganbusiness.org/4a91c3/globalassets/documents/mcaca/fy21-funding-plan---program.pdf.

Earlier this year, MCACA awarded a total of $502,400 in Emergency Relief Fund grants to 176 nonprofit arts and cultural organizations around Michigan to provide relief from the negative impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak. MCACA also leveraged $83,834 in funds from Arts Midwest , a nonprofit regional arts organization and partner to MCACA, to award grants to an additional 28 Michigan organizations.

The Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs is dedicated to ensuring that every citizen and community in Michigan enjoys the civic, economic and educational benefits of arts and culture.

REMINDER: FY20 Final Reports Due Oct 31

Just a friendly reminder that fiscal year 2020 final reports are due October 31, 2020. Look in section five of your grant agreement to find your exact due date. Final reports may be submitted before the due date. Please submit your final report through eGrant (https://mcaca.egrant.net).

MCACA will not process fiscal year 2021 grant payments until the fiscal year 2020 final report is approved. You can find the final report guidelines on our website here. If you have any questions regarding your final report, you may contact one of our staff members and we will be happy to help.

 

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