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Arts & Culture (Organizational Grants) is sponsored by Mcknight Foundation. The Arts & Culture program resources the people who power Minnesota’s creative ecosystem—working artists and culture bearers. It funds organizations that offer support structures to equip and empower artists to practice, produce, and lead.
Geographic focus: Minnesota
Focus areas: Arts and Culture, Professional Development, Advocacy, Community Power
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For Grantseekers - McKnight Foundation You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. Global Collaboration for Resilient Food Systems Vibrant & Equitable Communities Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Thank you for your interest in seeking a grant from the McKnight Foundation.
We encourage you to familiarize yourself with our varied Programs and their specific strategies and grantmaking criteria. In addition, McKnight has ended four program areas : Education, Region & Communities, Mississippi River, and Southeast Asia.
The Arts & Culture program supports organizations, programs, and projects that provide support structures for working artists and culture bearers to develop and share their work, and to lead in movements and communities. These artists and culture bearers spark our collective imagination, enrich the quality of our lives, and enhance the vitality and vibrancy of Minnesota.
Our strategies include: supporting partnerships that provide direct support for individual artists and culture bearers; developing and sustaining the presence and visibility of underrepresented artists and cultural institutions, including Black, Indigenous, Asian, and Latinx artists, and those in rural areas, Tribal Nations, and across Greater Minnesota; and supporting working artists and culture bearers advancing justice.
Organizations that fit our eligibility and selection criteria can apply directly through McKnight’s website. Individuals can apply for a grant through the Regional Arts Councils or an Artist Fellowship through one of our fellowship program partners. Minnesota-based public artists can apply for a grant from our partner Forecast Public Art .
Once a year, a committee selects one artist to receive a Distinguished Artist Award .
How to Apply for an Arts & Culture Grant McKnight Artist Fellowships Regional Arts Council Grants Nominate an Artist for the McKnight Distinguished Artist Award Midcareer Public Art Grants Global Collaboration for Resilient Food Systems The Global Collaboration for Resilient Food Systems (CRFS)—formerly Collaborative Crop Research Program (CCRP)—works to ensure a world where all people have access to nutritious food that is produced locally and sustainably.
The program supports participatory, collaborative research for agroecological food systems transformation in 10 countries in Africa and South America. The program’s projects generate technical and social innovations to improve productivity, livelihoods, nutrition, and equity for farming communities.
Large-scale impact is realized when new ideas, technologies, or processes are adapted to different contexts, when insights from research catalyze change in policy and practice, and when creativity inspires further success. The Midwest Climate & Energy (MC&E) program strives to take bold and urgent action on the climate crisis by dramatically cutting greenhouse gas emissions and advancing an equitable clean energy transition..
The program takes a systems change lens, focusing on shifting the conditions that perpetuate the climate crisis, which includes structural racism. Grantmaking is directed toward work that shifts mental models, changes power dynamics, engages communities, and advances transformative policies, practices, and resource flows.
Transform the Energy System Decarbonize Transportation Strengthen Democratic Participation Learn more about guidelines and how to apply The McKnight Endowment Fund for Neuroscience is an independent charitable organization that funds research on diseases of the brain and behavior. The Endowment Fund supports innovative research through three competitive annual awards for individual scientists in the United States.
Neurobiology of Brain Disorders Award Vibrant & Equitable Communities The Vibrant & Equitable Communities (Communities) program fosters shared power, prosperity, and participation through four strategies: Accelerate Economic Mobility Cultivate a Fair and Just Housing System Strengthen Democratic Participation Within these strategies, we seek to achieve systemic improvements in individual, community, and societal outcomes.
We look to the ingenuity of people working together across Minnesota to craft solutions that meet community-defined needs, address local context, and shift policies, practices, and institutions in lasting ways. How to Apply for a Vibrant & Equitable Communities Grant
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Arts organizations, groups, and Tribal Nations primarily based and working in Minnesota. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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