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The Arts Equipment and Supplies Grant is a state-funded grant from Michigan Youth Arts (MYA) on behalf of the Michigan Arts and Culture Council (MACC) that funds arts equipment purchases and repairs for Michigan K-12 schools and accredited educational institutions. Awards of up to $1,500 are available for arts equipment, and a companion Bussing Grant provides up to $500 for transportation to arts and culture activities.
Eligible applicants include accredited Michigan PreK-12 public and non-public schools, private schools, home schools, school districts, intermediate school districts, regional education service agencies, and accredited Head Start programs. The program is administered regionally through MACC's Regional Regranting Agencies. Awards are granted until program funds are exhausted.
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MACC Arts Equipment & Bussing Grant - KalamazooArts. org MACC Arts Equipment & Bussing Grant • PRE K-12 ACCREDITED SCHOOLS The State of Michigan, Michigan Arts and Culture Council (MACC), Arts Equipment and Bussing Grants are state-funded grant programs. These grant program offer funds to pay for arts equipment purchases or repairs up to $1500 and the cost of transportation to arts/culture activity up to $500.
The Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo, the Regional Regranting Agency for Region 8, serves the following seven counties in Michigan’s Southwest Prosperity Region: Berrien, Branch, Cass, Calhoun, Kalamazoo, St. Joseph, and Van Buren. Click here to find your Regional Regranting Agency.
This program is currently paused until further notice as all funds are exhausted. --> Guideline Release Date: Arts Equipment Guidelines FY24 | Bussing Guidelines FY24 Arts Equipment Maximum ask: $1,500. 00 Transportation Maximum ask: $500.
00 Application Release Date: Now open!. https://macc. smartsimple.
com/s_Login. jsp to apply. Application Deadline Date: August 3, 2023 for Round I.
January 15, 2024 for Round II. Awards granted until program funds exhausted. Eligibility: Applicants must be accredited Michigan pre K-12 educational institution, public or non-public school, private school, home school, school district, intermediate school district/regional educational service agency or an accredited Head Start program.
MACC Media/Logo: CLICK HERE Acknowledgement Requirements and Promotional Toolkit: CLICK HERE To read about other grant opportunities from the Michigan Arts and Culture Council, click here to visit them online . A portion of MACC funding is provided by the National Endowment for the Arts .
Consultations : The Arts Council offers one-on-one conversations to help applicants navigate each of our programs and understand the best program for their needs. We provide technical assistance with grant writing, as well as referrals. Workshops: Before each grant deadline, the Arts Council holds workshops throughout Kalamazoo to assist applicants with understanding the grant’s specifications.
Seasoned grant writers as well as first time applicants are all welcome to attend. Workshops are free and open to the public. For a current schedule of Grant Workshops click HERE .
We are here to assist you with any grant related inquiries. Please email Kristen Chesak or call (269) 342-5059. Logos for Published Materials Click here to be redirected to our Media Kit page Sample Itemized Budget for ACGK Grants Sample Itemized Budget for MACC Grants Chronicle of Philanthropy Irving S.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Michigan K-12 teachers of arts subjects. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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