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Find similar grantsExperience Support Grant Program (FY26) is sponsored by Michigan Arts and Culture Council (MACC). This program provides arts and culture-related project funding to Michigan organizations for which arts and culture is not the primary focus of the organization's mission.
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FY26 MACC Grant Applications Are Now Open FY26 MACC Grant Applications Are Now Open Michigan Economic Development Corporation sent this bulletin at 12/19/2025 04:10 PM EST Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page . FY26 MACC Grant Applications Are Now Open The Michigan Arts & Culture Council is pleased to announce that our grant system is now open for FY26 applications .
Michigan’s arts and culture nonprofit organizations, municipalities, tribal entities, preK-12 schools, colleges/universities, or non-arts and culture nonprofit organizations are encouraged to review available funding programs and begin preparing their submissions.
Based on eligibility, the FY26 cycle includes opportunities in two distinct grant programs ( Mission Support or Experience Support ) and across operational support, project support, facilities/equipment improvements, arts education, professional development and field trips. We strongly encourage applicants to review guidelines, deadlines, and resources before starting your application. Deadline to apply: January 22, 2026 at 5pm.
Learn more and start your application here: https://www. michiganbusiness. org/industries/macc/macc-grants/ .
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Municipalities, tribal entities, PreK-12 schools, colleges/universities, and non-arts/culture 501(c)(3) nonprofits in Michigan. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Experience Support Grant Program (FY26) is funded by Michigan Arts and Culture Council (MACC). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Michigan. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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Mission Support Grant Program (FY25) is sponsored by Michigan Arts and Culture Council (MACC). This program provides funding to eligible 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts and culture organizations in Michigan whose primary charitable purpose is related to arts and culture. Funding can be used for operational support, facility enhancement & equipment purchase, professional/organizational development, transportation, and arts education programming. Organizations are required to make a 25% cash match to their request amount.
Partnership Grants from the Michigan Arts and Culture Council (MACC) fund arts and culture organizations, municipalities, and nonprofits across Michigan to ensure every community benefits from creative expression and cultural participation. MACC offers two funding tracks based on organizational eligibility: Mission Based Support and Experience Based Support. Grants are awarded on a fiscal year cycle running October 1 through September 30. Awards reach up to $30,000. Eligible applicants include Michigan-based nonprofit arts and culture organizations that hold a valid Unique Entity ID, Michigan Charitable Solicitation Registration, and proof of nonprofit status. Applications are submitted through MACC's SmartSimple portal.
Michigan Arts and Culture Council - Mission Support Grant Program is sponsored by Michigan Arts and Culture Council (MACC). The Mission Support grant program provides funding to eligible 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts and culture organizations throughout the state of Michigan that have a primary charitable purpose related to arts and culture.
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