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Accessible Arts Grant Program
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Accessible Arts Grant Program

Minnesota State Arts Board

Grant Opportunities: Accessible Arts and Arts Education

Accessible Arts grant program

Application materials are now available for the FY 2025 Accessible Arts grant program. Arts organizations and arts affiliates are welcome to apply.

Accessible Arts is a pilot program, offering project grants that support long-term investments focused on increasing arts organizations' accessibility for people with disabilities.

New for FY 2025: An arts organization or arts affiliate that received an Accessible Arts grant in FY 2024 is not eligible to apply for an Accessible Arts grant in FY 2025.

In this program, funds will be used for investments that will have a longer-term impact on the applicant and impact organizational change. Example investments include, but are not limited to:

Professional development related to accessibility;

Hiring accessibility consultants to conduct audits or develop accessibility plans;

Improvements to digital accessibility; and/or

Small physical or equipment investments (less than $5,000) that will make programming more accessible.

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, application process, and key accessibility resources for arts organizations.

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

Accessible Arts Program Page

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Artist Residency Program in NY Mills Deadline to Apply is April 1
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Artist Residency Program in NY Mills Deadline to Apply is April 1

Applications for the Artist Residency Program at the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center in New York Mills are now being accepted! The deadline is April 1. Information and application can be found on the website: https://www.kulcher.org/programs/artist-retreat/

The residency program is open to artists of all disciplines; writers, poets, playwrights, visual artists, musicians, and dancers, and offers time and space to create without distraction.

Artists are responsible for their transportation to and from New York Mills, along with food while in residence. The Cultural Center provides a one-bedroom home, along with all linens, dishes, etc. The Center requests that artists perform an outreach project, usually within the schools. For more information, check the website: www.kulcher.org, or contact: cheryl@kulcher.org.

New York Mills Regional Cultural Center

24 Main Avenue North, PO Box 246

New York Mills, Minnesota 56567

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Creative Individuals FY 2025 Grant Opportunity
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Creative Individuals FY 2025 Grant Opportunity

Grant Opportunity for Individuals:

FY 2025 Creative Individuals

Application materials are now available for the Creative Individuals grant program. This program is open to individual artists and culture bearers.

Creative Individuals provides support to help individual artists and culture bearers develop or sustain their creative practices and meaningfully engage with Minnesotans.

In this program, funds may be used to support an individual's creative practice and meaningfully connect to and engage with audiences, participants, students, and/or communities during the grant period.

Applicants may request between $2,000 - $10,000.

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 Creative Individuals program page.

Creative Individuals Program Page

Important Dates

February 28, 2024: Virtual Information Session and Q & A. This will be a real-time virtual session. It will be recorded and available for later viewing.

April 5, 2024: Application deadline; all application materials must be submitted before 4:30 p.m.

December 2024: Arts Board approves grant awards.

February 2025 - January 2026: All funded activities must take place within these dates.

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Who will be the next McKnight Distinguished Artist?
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Who will be the next McKnight Distinguished Artist?

Who will be the next McKnight Distinguished Artist?

Do you know an artist or culture bearer with an enduring and exceptional career in Minnesota? The McKnight Foundation invites nominations for its 27th Distinguished Artist Award. Nominations for the $100,000 award are due April 16, 2024.

The annual McKnight Distinguished Artist Award recognizes artists and culture bearers who have made a lifelong commitment to creating art that is locally, regionally, and/or nationally significant. These artists and culture bearers have chosen to make their lives and careers in Minnesota, thereby making our state a more culturally rich place. First and foremost, they have produced creatively incisive art reflecting their particular and extraordinary point of view.

McKnight Distinguished Artists have also inspired other artists and culture bearers, earned acclaim from audiences, patrons, critics, and other arts professionals, and some have founded and strengthened arts organizations.

NOMINATE AN ARTIST OR CULTURE BEARER

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Minnesota State Arts Board Fiscal Year 2025 Grant Opportunities
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Minnesota State Arts Board Fiscal Year 2025 Grant Opportunities

Minnesota State Arts Board Fiscal Year 2025

Grant Opportunities Announcement

The Minnesota State Arts Board is pleased to announce the grant programs it will offer in its fiscal year 2025 grant cycle. In addition to the Operating Support program that was launched earlier, five project grant programs will be offered: Accessible Arts, Arts Experiences, Arts Education, Cultural Expression, and Creative Individuals.

The following are very brief descriptions of the programs:

Accessible Arts will invest in longer-term strategies to make the arts more accessible to persons with disabilities.

Arts Education will invest in age-appropriate arts learning experiences for people of all ages and abilities.

Arts Experiences will invest in a wide variety of programming intended to give Minnesotans access to meaningful arts experiences.

Creative Individuals will help individual artists and culture bearers develop or sustain their creative practices and meaningfully engage with Minnesotans.

Cultural Expression will invest in activities that share, explore, or celebrate culture through the arts.

Individual artists and culture bearers will be able to submit an application in only one of the following programs in FY 2025: Arts Education, Arts Experiences, Creative Individuals, or Cultural Expression.

Organizations will be able to submit an application in only one of the following programs for FY 2025: Arts Education, Arts Experiences, or Cultural Expression.

More information about eligibility, use of funds, grant amounts, and application deadlines is available on the Arts Board website.

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FY 2025 Grant Program Overview Sessions

The Arts Board will offer two high-level overview sessions of the grant programs offered for organizations or individuals in FY 2025. These virtual sessions are intended to help potential applicants determine which program may be the best fit. Both sessions will be recorded and available for viewing on the Arts Board website.

FY 2025 Grant Programs Overview for Organizations: Wednesday, January 31

FY 2025 Grant Programs Overview for Individuals: Thursday, February 1

Details and links to join the sessions can be found in the Information Sessions section of the Arts Board Web calendar.

Arts Board Priority Groups

In order to increase demographic and geographic fairness of the distribution of funds, the Arts Board has identified priority groups for its project grant programs. The priority groups will receive a percentage of the grants awarded that is equal to or greater than their percentage of the application pool. The priority groups include:

Individuals or organizations that are based outside the seven-county metropolitan area

Individuals who are Indigenous or persons of color, or organizations in which individuals who are Indigenous or persons of color comprise 50 percent or more of the board and staff

Individuals with disabilities, or organizations in which persons with disabilities comprise 50 percent or more of the board and staff or are the primary population served.

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Work of Art workshops by Springboard
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Work of Art workshops by Springboard

New Work of Art workshops 

Springboard’s winter series of Work of Art: Business Skills for Artists has begun! This professional development curriculum is designed to teach business skills to artists of all disciplines and experience levels. You are welcome to take the entire series, or take the workshops that best suit your needs. Workshops range from creating your artistic portfolio, grant writing, funding, career planning, pricing your work, and more! The Work of Art series has been taught by Springboard for the Arts at arts organizations, libraries and colleges in over 80 communities in the Upper Midwest, and replicated across the country by artists, arts organizations, and colleges and universities. You can also download the Work of Art curriculum for free, or you can buy a copy of the book to support your practice. 

Already taken Work of Art? Then join them for Work of Art+, a continuation of the series that offers an even deeper dive on a library of topics. Their next workshop, Website Basics for Artists, will take place virtually on Saturday, February 3. They'll discuss whether you need to build a website for your artistic practice, and where and how to get started if you do. Presented in partnership with the Hennepin County Library.

Explore Work of Art

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Accessibility 101 for Arts and Culture Organizations
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Accessibility 101 for Arts and Culture Organizations

Accessibility 101 for Arts and Culture Organizations

Wednesday February 7, 2024

12:00 - 1:00 PM

Mark your calendars for this informative and interactive webinar, cohosted by the Minnesota State Arts Board and the National Endowment for the Arts Office of Accessibility.

This one-hour webinar is designed to help Minnesotan arts and cultural workers answer the question, "where do I start?" when creating inclusive, accessible spaces and programs for people with disabilities.

Attendees can expect to leave with a foundational understanding of

Requirements for accessibility when your organization receives a grant from the Arts Board or National Endowment for the Arts.

The importance of completing a self-evaluation or ADA checklist, and how to do it.

The many ways of providing inclusive and equitable access, beyond just physical / architectural.

The importance of appointing an access coordinator in your organization, and what they do.

This webinar is free, but registration is required.

Register here

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Upcoming Deadlines for Arts Grant Funding
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Upcoming Deadlines for Arts Grant Funding

Arts Grants Funding Available!

Upcoming Deadlines for Project Grants, Artist Residency Grants

Free Grant Writing Workshop February 13 at 10 AM

Apply Now

Applications are open for Project Grants for nonprofit arts organizations, communities, schools, and other nonprofit organizations from our seven county Minnesota service area including Kittson, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, and Roseau counties.

Nonprofits and government organizations can apply for one arts project at a time. Upcoming grants deadlines for these are February 29. Grants are between $500 and $10,000. Funding sources for these grants are Clean Water, Land and Legacy funds and general allocation funds from the State of Minnesota.

Organizational arts activities funded through these very important grant opportunities include festivals, community theatre projects, folk music entertainment, sponsorship of visual demonstrations, creative writing workshops and many other activities that improve the quality of life of people in our communities. This is a great way to bring arts experiences to your community.

We are offering a grant writing workshop online or in person to assist you with your application. You are welcome to come to our office in Warren for the workshop or to work on your grants. RSVPs are required for grant writing sessions – please email director@nwartscouncil.org.

The session will be held Tuesday, February 13 at 10:00 AM. You can also set up a time to work one-on-one with our director on the grant writing process.

Schools in our seven-county region can also apply now for an Artist Residency grant of $2,600 plus an additional $400 if the residency needs supplies. Our teaching artist roster is a great resource to view artists available to teach in our area and is available on our website at www.NorthwestMinnesotaArtsCouncil.org under the artists tab. Another resource to view artists available to enhance curriculum is COMPAS.

Schools can initially apply for one residency. Then based on remaining funding, can request up to three additional residencies into spring and summer. Funding for residency activities comes from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment in Minnesota.

Also available on a first come-first served basis are Quick Turnaround Grants for $500. These grants are awarded to performing artists, visual artists, media artists, and creative writing artists from our seven county Minnesota service area including Kittson, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, and Roseau counties.

To learn more about these grant programs and start an application visit www.NorthwestMinnesotaArtsCouncil.org. The grant application process is completely online and NWMAC's Director Mara Hanel can help walk you through the process of using the grants portal to get accustomed to it. Please contact her at director@NWArtsCouncil.org or call 218-745-8886.

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State Arts Board FY 2025 Operating Support Grant Program + Virtual Information Session
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State Arts Board FY 2025 Operating Support Grant Program + Virtual Information Session

Minnesota State Arts Board FY 2025 Operating Support Grant Program + Operating Support Virtual Information Session

Minnesota State Arts Board launches FY 2025 Operating Support grant program

Application materials and online application forms are now available for the FY 2025 Operating Support grant program. Applications must be received before 4:30 p.m. on Friday, January 19, 2024.

Operating Support provides general support to high quality, established arts organizations and arts affiliate organizations that produce, present, or exhibit works of art; to organizations that provide a broad range of services to practicing artists; and to community art schools and conservatories that make arts learning available to Minnesotans of all ages and abilities.

For full details about eligibility, guidelines, and application instructions, please review the FY 2025 Operating Support Program Overview and Application Instructions document posted to the Arts Board website.

Want to learn more? Join the Minnesota State Arts Board for a virtual information session on the FY 2025 Operating Support grant program.

The free session will be hosted virtually on 

Tuesday, December 12, 2023, from 12:00 - 1:00 PM

First-time applicants, or those new to roles applying for support, will find this session particularly valuable. Attendees can expect to leave with a better understanding of eligibility requirements, full versus interim applications, review criteria, and required financial information. There will be time for attendees to ask questions in a live Q&A at the end of the session. 

The session will be recorded and posted to the Arts Board website for later viewing. No registration is required. For instructions on how to join the session, visit the Arts Board website Information Sessions page.

About Operating Support

Operating Support provides general support to high quality, established arts organizations that produce, present, or exhibit works of art; to organizations that provide a broad range of services to practicing artists; and to community arts schools and conservatories that make arts learning available to Minnesotans of all ages and abilities.

To review the full FY 2025 Operating Support Program Overview and Application instructions, visit the program page.

Questions and Accessibility Information

For questions about eligibility or the content of the application, please contact:Lindi Holliday, program officer(651) 539-2653Lindi.Holliday@arts.state.mn.us

For the virtual information session, automated closed captions will be provided. The Arts Board offers other accommodations (i.e. real-time CART captioning, ASL-interpretation, large print or alternate format materials) upon request. If you would like to request an accommodation, please contact the Arts Board accessibility coordinator by Wednesday, December 6, 2023, using the contact information below.

Annick Dall-Desbois, outreach and accessibility coordinator (651) 539-2651 | Minnesota Relay 711 Annick.Dall-Desbois@arts.state.mn.us

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McCanna House Artist-in-Residence Applications Open
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McCanna House Artist-in-Residence Applications Open

Mc Canna House Applications for Artists in Residence

Open to Artists in Music, Theatre, Literature, & Visual Arts

The North Dakota Museum of Art is accepting applications for the 2024 McCanna House Artist-in-residence season. Artists working in music, theatre, literature, or the visual arts are encouraged to apply. Open to artists in all stages of their career. 

The Program

The residency consists of 2 - 5 week blocks of time layered throughout the operating year. The house is open from June 1 through the end of September or early October. There will only be one artist on the property at a time unless a group project is specified in the application process. There are no expectations for the artist to complete work during the residency. However, artists are asked to use their time wisely and be aware of the transformative potential of time spent there. 

Deadline: Applications will be accepted until January 15, 2024

Announcements: February 15, 2024. 

Amenities:

-Wireless Internet

-Well-lit French country-style farmhouse, detached 40x70 foot steel building, and ample outdoor space with yards and surrounding tree lines

-3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms

-Washer and dryer

-New electric stove in a well-appointed kitchen

-Screened-in porch area with convenient BBQ

-Opportunities to work with surrounding community groups

-10 miles from the town of Larimore (pop.2,000), yet it feels remote and private

-35 miles from Grand Forks (pop.55,000), with its thriving art scene and good shopping/dining

-5 hours to Minneapolis and 2 hours to Winnipeg, Manitoba

-Well-stocked library

-Fruit trees

-Surrounded by working fields producing soybeans, potatoes, canola, and more...

-Endless sky

-Big weather

North Dakota Museum of Art | 261 Centennial Drive Stop 7305, Grand Forks, ND 58202

ndmoa.com

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Minnesota Playwrights’ Center Offers Mentorships and Fellowships. Applications are open!
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Minnesota Playwrights’ Center Offers Mentorships and Fellowships. Applications are open!

The Playwrights' Center sustains, develops, and advocates for playwrights and their work to realize their full artistic potential. The Playwrights' Center focuses on both supporting playwrights and promoting new plays to production at theaters across the country. It is a resource for playwrights statewide.

Applications are currently open for:

-The Many Voices Mentorship — for beginning Black playwrights, Indigenous playwrights, and/or playwrights of color or artists in other disciplines who are interested in learning about playwriting (deadline December 7)

-The McKnight Theater Artist Fellowship -— for theater artists other than playwrights based in Minnesota (deadline March 28, but we recommend submitting and intent to apply earlier)

-The McKnight Fellowship in Playwriting — for playwrights in Minnesota who have had at least one play professionally produced (Deadline January 11)

-Core Writer Program — for any committed professional playwright (Deadline January 25)

Reach out to the Center with any questions you might have.

Julia Brown (she/her/hers), Artistic Programs Manager

Playwrights’ Centerwww.pwcenter.org | 612-332-7481 x.11152301 E. Franklin Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55406

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Minnesota State Arts Board is hiring a Grants Management Systems Administrator
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Minnesota State Arts Board is hiring a Grants Management Systems Administrator

The Minnesota State Arts Board seeking applicants

for a key systems administration position

Are you an organized systems thinker? A person who can develop clear and efficient ways to collect, store, and retrieve data? Do you like to find ways to make online systems and processes more effective? Are you a strong project manager? Do you want to find a meaningful role that combines your skills and experience with online systems administration and your passion for the arts?

The Arts Board is looking for its next grants management systems administrator. This person will ensure that the board has a fully functioning online grants management system that meets the needs of both internal and external users. Successful candidates for this position will have at least four years' experience in information systems project management and business analysis. They will have the ability to work with software programs, databases, and operating systems. They will be able to develop online forms to collect information from applicants and grantees. They will create efficient and organized ways to store, maintain, and retrieve data (i.e., applications, reports, contracts, requests for proposals, etc.).

In addition to the day to day work of systems administration, this person will join the agency at a key moment, as it completes an upgrade or conversion of its online grants management system. The systems administrator will manage the planning and implementation for this important project.

This is a full-time, permanent position. It is eligible for hybrid or telework arrangements.

Applications must be submitted by November 15, 2023.

All interested applicants are encouraged to visit the Arts Board's Employment Opportunities web page at http://www.arts.state.mn.us/about/employment.htm to get more details about the job including the salary and benefits information, required qualifications, and application instructions.

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McKnight Printing Fellowship at Highpoint Deadline is Nov 26
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McKnight Printing Fellowship at Highpoint Deadline is Nov 26

McKnight Printmaking Fellowship at Highpoint

The specific intent of the McKnight Printmaking Fellowship is to recognize and support mid-career artists living and working in Minnesota who demonstrate a sustained level of accomplishment, commitment, and artistic excellence in the field of printmaking.

Two selected artists will receive:

  • An unrestricted $25,000 award

  • One year access to Highpoint’s state-of-the-art print shop

  • Technical support from the fellowship coordinator

  • Professional development opportunities

  • Storage space for materials, use of inks, and standard shop supplies

  • Provided access to Highpoint classes

  • Group discussions and critiques with local and national experts in the field

  • McKnight Printmakers' exhibition, public talk, and reception at Highpoint

  • Professional digital documentation of exhibited artwork

  • Opportunity to participate in a fully-funded artist residency through a partnership with the Artist Communities Alliance following the fellowship year

  • Highpoint supporting membership

Fellowship Timeline:

Wednesday, November 1 @ 7 pm — info session (join at Highpoint or via Zoom)

A recording of the session will be made available on our website at a later date

Sunday, November 26 @ 11:59 pm — applications due

Thursday, January 18 — applicants notified

Thursday, February 1 — Fellowship begins

Friday, January 31, 2025 — Fellowship ends

Eligibility Requirements

This program is open to Minnesota-based printmakers, including artists living outside the metro area.

Have or maintain MN residency for at least one year prior to application and for the duration of the fellowship.

Are beyond emerging with a body of work that demonstrates a sustained level of accomplishment, commitment, and excellence in the field of printmaking.

Have not been awarded a McKnight Artist Fellowship in any artistic discipline in the last five years.

Demonstrate growth and ongoing artistry since their most recent McKnight Artist Fellowship (if applicable).

Are not staff, board, or immediate family of the McKnight Foundation or fellowship administrative partners.

Are not enrolled full-time in an academic program.

Artists must demonstrate excellence in at least one traditional printmaking technique (intaglio, lithography, screenprinting, mono printing, or relief).

Applicant may only apply to one McKnight Artist Fellowship per year (in any/all artistic disciplines).

Questions about eligibility or anything else? Contact josh@highpointprintmaking.org

or visit: https://www.highpointprintmaking.org/mcknight/ for FELLOWSHIP/APPLICATION FAQ

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McKnight Fellowships for Musicians Deadline to Apply is January 30
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McKnight Fellowships for Musicians Deadline to Apply is January 30

McKnight Fellowship for Music

With the generous support of the McKnight Foundation, MacPhail awards four $25,000 fellowships to outstanding and distinctive mid-career solo artists or small ensembles/bands. A McKnight Fellowship in Music can help an artist set aside periods of time for study, reflection, experimentation, and exploration; take advantage of an opportunity, or work on a new project. Ensembles/bands recognized as finalists and/or fellowship recipients will split awards between members; individual ensemble/band members will not each receive the full award amount. Awards are subject to state and federal income tax guidelines.

To apply and for more information visit: https://www.macphail.org/mcknight-fellowships/

Application Deadline: Monday, January 30, 20233:00 p.m. CST

You will not be able to upload files after 3 pm CST on January 30, 2023. At that time the system immediately stops accepting applications, even if you are in the middle of working on it.

https://www.macphail.org/mcknight

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McKnight Fellowships for Dancers Deadline is March 20, 2024
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McKnight Fellowships for Dancers Deadline is March 20, 2024

The McKnight Fellowships for Dancers annually award three fellowships of $25,000 each to Minnesota dancers. The awards are unrestricted and can help an artist set aside periods of time for study, reflection, experimentation, and exploration; take advantage of an opportunity, or work on a new project.

The intent of the McKnight Artist and Culture Bearers Fellowship is to recognize and support Minnesota artists and culture bearers who are beyond early practice, have sustained experience in their discipline, and demonstrate exceptional accomplishments. In addition to the cash award, fellows receive additional support for career development, are invited to attend a four-day retreat in rural Minnesota, and are eligible to have an original solo work commissioned for an evening titled SOLO.

Support for individual artists has been a focus of the McKnight Foundation's Arts and Culture program since its inception. The foundation recognizes that the arts cannot flourish or enhance community life without the ideas, energy, and drive of individual artists & culture bearers and that artists cannot make these contributions without unfettered creative time. Fellowship awards are made in 15 disciplines through 13 arts organizations and presenters. The Cowles Center is the administrative home for the McKnight Fellowships for Dancers, the McKnight Fellowships for Choreographers, and the McKnight International Choreographer Residency Program.

APPLICATION DEADLINE

The Intent to Apply application opened July 19th, 2024.

The Intent to Apply application deadline was Wednesday, September 6th, 2023, at 11:59 pm CST.

Applicants who miss the Intent to Apply deadline may still submit a final application. However, they will not receive programming updates and other resources, and their live performances will not be viewed by panelists.

First-time applicants who miss the Intent to Apply deadline may send an email for further information to mckfell@thecowlescenter.org

Final Application: Wednesday, March 20th, 2024 at 3:00 pm CST

Their website will be open to accepting final applications in early January 2024. The final deadline is firm, the application site will close down at exactly 3:00 pm CST on the deadline date.

Applicants will be notified of the decisions in early June 2024.

HOW TO APPLY or http://www.mcknightdancechoreo.org/dancer-guidelines/

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McKnight Fellowship for  Culture Bearers Submissions Open Nov 6
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McKnight Fellowship for Culture Bearers Submissions Open Nov 6

McKnight Fellowships for Culture Bearers Opens Nov 6

The McKnight Foundation and the Indigenous Roots Cultural Arts Center of St. Paul have partnered to launch the first-ever McKnight Artist Fellowship for culture bearers. The McKnight Culture Bearers Fellowship will support three culture bearers who practice sacred and healing lifeways and share cultural art practices across generations. Fellows will receive a $25,000 unrestricted award and public recognition in support of their cultural practice. Additionally, fellows receive:

  • Professional development support, including a stipend to honor mentors/teachers

  • Participate in a network of culture bearers in Minnesota

  • Access to Indigenous Roots facilities and resources

  • Honored and recognized at gathering ceremony

Selection Process. There will be three rounds of reviewing submissions before selecting the final three fellows.

First round. This initial round centers on a collective peer review process. In this round, every person who enters a submission will have the option to review another person’s submission along with the additional community members and Culture Bearers (local) who did not apply.

Second and Third Rounds. Following the peer review process, there will be two rounds of community reviews. In these rounds, additional community members and Culture Bearers (local and national) who did not apply will be reviewing submissions.

The submission review process will occur between January to March 2024.

What is a culture bearer?

Culture Bearers practice intergenerational lifeways and living, evolving cultural art practices that educate, exchange, and share in order to preserve ancestral knowledge. In this work, Culture Bearers hold a direct throughline from ancestors and teachers and center sharing their practice with youth. The role of culture bearer is particularly important within ancestral cultures undergoing transition or experiencing threat from outside and dominizing culture(s). 

Culture Bearers accept a responsibility to share ancestral and cultural knowledge. The practice of being a Culture Bearer is distinct from other individual art practices because the practice is a full life tradition (not separate) and includes intergenerational transmission of learning. While we honor the role of guests within lineages, the intent of this opportunity is to first resource individuals and cultures that are from the cultural and heritage lineage that they practice.

Fellowship Timeline

-November 6th Submissions open

-November 22nd & 24th Info Sessions

-Submission Support (Tuesday & Wednesdays from 5p to 7p/ Fridays 1p to 3p)

-January 1st, 2024 Submission are due by 11:59p

-January to March Review of submissions

-March 2024 Announcement of McKnight Culture Bearer Fellows

Visit their website to learn more at https://iroots-mcknight-culturebearers.org

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ACF McKnight Composer Fellowships Application Deadline is December 1
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ACF McKnight Composer Fellowships Application Deadline is December 1

ACF MCKNIGHT COMPOSER FELLOWSHIPS

For Music Creators Living in Minnesota

Application Deadline: Friday, December 1, 2023 11:59 p.m. Central

The intent of the McKnight Artist and Culture Bearers Fellowship is to recognize and support artists and culture bearers who are beyond emerging and have sustained experience in their area of practice. Fellows demonstrate achievement, commitment, and high level proficiency in artistic and/or culture bearer practice that contributes to their field and impacts and benefits people in Minnesota.

ACF will award four McKnight Composer Fellowships consisting of $25,000 in unrestricted funds. Awards are subject to state and federal income tax guidelines. Fellows have an opportunity to attend an artist residency program coordinated by the Alliance of Artist Communities within two years of the fellowship program. Fellows will also have an opportunity to present their work as part of an ACF-produced showcase event, and will receive consultation, time, and resources from Springboard for the Arts.

For application and complete details, visit https://composersforum.org/programs/mcknight-composer-fellowships/

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McKnight Fellowships for Choreographers Deadline to Apply is March 20, 2024
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McKnight Fellowships for Choreographers Deadline to Apply is March 20, 2024

The McKnight Fellowships for Choreographers annually awards three fellowships of $25,000 each to Minnesota choreographers. The awards are unrestricted and can help an artist set aside periods of time for study, reflection, experimentation, and exploration; take advantage of an opportunity, or work on a new project.

The intent of the McKnight Artist and Culture Bearers Fellowship is to recognize and support Minnesota artists and culture bearers who are beyond early practice, have sustained experience in their discipline, and demonstrate exceptional accomplishments. In addition to the cash award, fellows receive additional support for career development and are invited to attend a four-day retreat in rural Minnesota. Fellows are also offered funds for research and development that can be used to visit New York City during APAP and engage collaborators and spaces in their creative process.

Support for individual artists has been a focus of the McKnight Foundation's Arts and Culture program since its inception. The foundation recognizes that the arts cannot flourish or enhance community life without the ideas, energy, and drive of individual artists and culture bearers and that artists cannot make these contributions without unfettered creative time. Awards are made in 15 disciplines through 13 arts organizations. The Cowles Center is the administrative home for the McKnight Fellowships for Dancers, the McKnight Fellowships for Choreographers and the McKnight International Choreographer Residency program.

APPLICATION DEADLINE

The Intent to Apply application opened July 19th, 2023.

The Intent to Apply application deadline was Wednesday September 6th, 2023, at 11:59 pm CST.

Applicants who missed the Intent to Apply deadline may still submit a final application. However, they will not receive programming updates and other resources, and their live performances will not be viewed by panelists.

First-time applicants who missed the Intent to Apply deadline may send us an email for further information at mckfell@thecowlescenter.org

Final Application Deadline: Wednesday, March 20th, 2024 at 3:00 pm CST

Their website will be open to accepting final applications in early January 2024. The final deadline is firm, the application site will close down at exactly 3:00 pm CST on the deadline date.

Applicants will be notified of the decisions in early June 2024.

HOW TO APPLY

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NEA and Arts Midwest offer grants to theater companies for young audiences
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NEA and Arts Midwest offer grants to theater companies for young audiences

NEA and Arts Midwest Offer Theater Arts Opportunity for Young Audiences

Shakespeare in American Communities Opportunity

About Shakespeare in American Communities

Shakespeare in American Communities is a theater program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest. Through grants to theater companies, this program supports productions and educational activities for young audiences throughout the United States. Applicants can choose from two paths: Schools or Juvenile Justice. Grants range from $15,000 to $25,000 each.

What: Shakespeare in American Communities is a project-based, matching grant that helps theater companies and organizations bring Shakespeare and works inspired by Shakespeare to students.

When: The mandatory Intent to Apply is due January 25, with final applications due February 8, 2024, and funded projects must occur between August 2024 – July 2025.

Where: Nonprofit theater companies and organizations located across the United States and the Native nations that share this geography can apply.

Who: The schools program is available to theater companies producing a play that is a work written or inspired by Shakespeare, an adaption of Shakespeare’s text, or a production that incorporates scenes, monologues, and/or sonnets by Shakespeare, with related educational activities in partnership with schools. The Juvenile Justice program is available to nonprofit organizations providing Shakespeare educational activities in partnership with the Juvenile Justice System.

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Learn more about Shakespeare in American Communities, review eligibility requirements, and read the guidelines on Arts Midwest website. 

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