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Minnesota State Arts Board Grant opportunities for individual artists and culture bearers Current grant programs, offered in the fiscal year 2027 grant cycle (*) An individual may submit an application in only one of these programs. (*) Arts Education —Project grants to help Minnesotans develop personal relationships with an art form(s) by supporting learning experiences for individuals of all ages and abilities.
Project grant funds may be used for age-appropriate classes, workshops, camps, after-school programs, online education programs, community arts education, school residences or partnerships, etc. (*) Arts Experiences —Project grants to support individuals and organizations in providing meaningful arts experiences for Minnesotans within their communities.
Funds may be used for a variety of arts programming such as creating and/or presenting concerts, plays, tours, exhibitions, arts festivals, public art, or other kinds of activities that provide Minnesotans opportunities to engage in arts activities that are instilled into community or public life. (*) Cultural Expression —Project grants to support activities that share, explore, pass on, express, or celebrate culture through the arts.
Culture may be defined by a common ethnicity, tribal affiliation, geographic or regional identity, occupation, language, or recreation. Traditional and contemporary forms of cultural expression may be funded in this program.
Funds could be used to support practicing a cultural art form; presenting cultural festivals, community celebrations, performances, media or exhibitions; offering demonstrations, etc. Funds could also be used to deepen or pass on cultural traditions through apprenticeships or documentation.
(*) Creative Individuals —Project grants to help individual artists and culture bearers develop or sustain their creative practices and meaningfully engage with Minnesotans. Grantees may use funds to support their creative practice and meaningfully connect to and engage with audiences, participants, students, and/or communities during the grant period.
Grant programs offered in previous fiscal years Artist Initiative —Project grants for artists at all stages of their careers, to support artistic development, nurture artistic creativity, and recognize the contributions individual artists make to the creative environment of the state of Minnesota.
Arts Learning —Project grants to provide opportunities for lifelong learners to acquire knowledge and understanding of and skills in the arts. Arts Tour Minnesota —Project grants to support touring performances, exhibitions, and other related arts activities throughout the state.
Creative Support for Individuals —This program is designed to help Minnesota artists and culture bearers adapt to changes in their working environment caused by the global pandemic. Grantees will be able to use funds to sustain their practice and stay relevant and connected to audiences, participants, students, or communities now and in the future.
Cultural Community Partnership —Project grants to enhance the careers of individual artists of color. Artists, at any stage in their careers, can apply for grants to help support collaborative projects.
Folk and Traditional Arts —Project grants to support the artistic traditions and customs practiced within community and/or cultural groups by identifying, documenting, preserving, presenting, and honoring Minnesota's folk arts and traditions.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Individual artists and culture bearers in Minnesota. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Creative Individuals Grant is a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board that funds individual artists and culture bearers to develop or sustain their creative practices and engage meaningfully with Minnesota communities. The program supports work across dance, media arts, music, photography, poetry, prose, theater, and visual arts, as well as practitioners trained by traditional elders whose work reflects the cultural life of a community. Eligible applicants must be Minnesota residents aged 18 or older. Applicants may only apply to one Minnesota State Arts Board individual artist program per cycle, and prior-year recipients are ineligible to reapply. Awards range from $2,000 to $10,000. The FY 2027 application deadline was March 6, 2026.
The Artist Initiative Grant is the Minnesota State Arts Board's primary funding program for individual artists, providing grants ranging from $2,000 to $10,000 to support the creation of new artistic work and the development of artistic careers. This program is a vital resource for Minnesota's creative community, offering direct financial support to artists across all disciplines including visual arts, literary arts, music, dance, theater, media arts, interdisciplinary work, and traditional and folk arts. Funded through Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund — established by the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment, which was approved by Minnesota voters in 2008 — the Artist Initiative Grant program represents the state's investment in individual artistic excellence and innovation. The Legacy Amendment dedicates a portion of state sales tax revenue specifically to arts and cultural heritage, providing a stable and dedicated funding stream that has allowed the Minnesota State Arts Board to significantly expand its grant programs. Artist Initiative Grants support two types of activities: the creation of new work, where artists use the funding to develop and produce original artistic projects; and artistic development, where artists invest in their professional growth through mentorships, residencies, advanced study, or other skill-building activities. Applicants submit work samples, a project narrative describing the proposed activity and its significance to their artistic practice, and a budget detailing how the funds will be used. Applications are reviewed by panels of artists and arts professionals who evaluate proposals based on artistic quality, the merit of the proposed project, and the artist's ability to carry out the work. The program has an annual application cycle with deadlines typically falling in October, with funding decisions announced in the following spring. The Minnesota State Arts Board administers several other grant programs alongside Artist Initiative, including the Creative Support for Individuals program and various organizational grants. Together, these programs make Minnesota one of the most robust state-level supporters of individual artists in the country. Applicants must be legal residents of Minnesota at the time of application and throughout the grant period. Students enrolled full-time in degree-granting programs are not eligible, ensuring that funding is directed toward practicing artists rather than academic work.