Minnesota State Arts Board Offers Opportunities to Apply for Accessible Arts Grant Programs

The Minnesota State Arts Board announces two opportunities to apply for the Accessible Arts grant program and serve as a grant advisor


February 2025
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FY 2026 Accessible Arts grant application materials available

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FY 2026 Accessible Arts grant program application materials available

Application materials are now available for the Accessible Arts grant program. This program is open to 501(c)(3) tax-exempt arts organizations, and arts affiliates of a nonprofit organization or public entity.

 

Accessible Arts offers project grants to increase the capacity of the arts sector to make arts experiences more accessible for people with disabilities.

 

In this program, funds will be used for investments that will have a longer-term impact on the applicant, such as professional development related to accessibility (i.e., staff or volunteer training, etc.), hiring accessibility consultants to conduct accessibility audits and/or develop accessibility plans, etc. Funds may also be used for small equipment investments (costing less than $5,000) that will make programming more accessible over time (i.e. assisted listening or captioning equipment, handrails, grab bars, etc.).

 

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 and application process. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions with program officers at the end of the session. See below for more information.

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

 

Important dates

February 26, 2025: Virtual Information Session and Q & A. This will be a real-time virtual session. It will be recorded and available for later viewing.
April 4, 2025: Application deadline; all application materials must be submitted before 4:30 p.m.
October 2025: Arts Board approves grant awards.
December 2025 - November 2026: All funded activities must take place within these dates.

See the full FY 2026 grant program calendar on the Arts Board website. 

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