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Find similar grantsMcKnight Fellowships for Visual Artists is sponsored by McKnight Foundation (administered by Minneapolis College of Art and Design). This fellowship program identifies and supports six talented Minnesota visual artists whose work is of exceptional artistic merit and who are beyond an early career stage.
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How to Apply - 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 The Arts & Culture program funds organizations across many artistic disciplines and cultural practices.
Our grantee partners offer support structures that equip and empower artists and culture bearers to practice, to produce, and to lead. We also work with key partners to provide fellowships and regranting to support individual working artists. For individual artists and culture bearers, learn more about the McKnight Artist Fellowships , the Distinguished Artists Award , the Regional Arts Councils , and Forecast Public Art’s grants .
For arts organizations, the first step is to familiarize yourself with our approach . You may also want to review our funding FAQs and the arts organizations in our grants database . McKnight has a one-step grant application process.
To help you prepare, you can preview the grant application ( PDF , Word ). If, after reading our approach and funding FAQs, you feel your organization fits within our funding strategy, please contact the Arts & Culture team before submitting an application. This will clarify any questions you might have and help us explore if your organization is a potential fit.
We will make a decision within three months of receiving your application. Given year-end priorities, grants submitted and reviewed in the fourth quarter may take additional time. We recommend submitting your request by September 1 if funding in the current calendar year is critical.
Eligibility & Types of Support We provide general operating (unrestricted) and specific program/project (restricted) grants to organizations, groups, and Tribal Nations primarily in Minnesota. We make limited grants outside of Minnesota that demonstrate a clear benefit to Minnesota artists and culture bearers. We consider limited capital grants, typically to current grantees.
Government entities, including Tribal Nations, may apply for funding for unique programs or projects. However, we generally will not fund activities that are traditionally the sole responsibility of a government. Although most applicants funded are classified by the Internal Revenue Service as tax-exempt nonprofit organizations, nonprofit status is not mandatory to receive funding.
Please connect with program staff if you have questions regarding eligibility. Foundations can be most effective by concentrating their resources in a few areas. This means we cannot support worthy projects outside our program interests.
For example, we do not generally make grants for organizations, groups, or projects that: do not pay artists and culture bearers primarily present rather than produce/create art offer singular productions, events, exhibitions, conferences, or festivals primarily serve youth, or are primarily arts education or social service based seek support for scholarships are seeking to create or grow endowments engage in lobbying prohibited by the Internal Revenue Code Also, generally we do not fund organizations that are at the very beginning of their formation.
A note on lobbying and public policy analysis: The Foundation may consider funding requests for efforts such as advocacy. As required by the Internal Revenue Code, however, the Foundation will not fund attempts to influence specific pending or proposed legislation, including referenda, local ordinances, and resolutions. Learn more about our general funding guidelines .
McKnight has a one-step application process and accepts proposals on a rolling basis. We strive for a three-month turnaround time from your application to a decision and, if your grant is approved, receipt of payment. To access saved applications or to check the status of a report, use the Account Login link (upper right corner of any page on this website).
If you have any trouble with the online application system call us at (612) 333-4220 or send an email to our Arts & Culture team.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Minnesota visual artists beyond the emerging stage; must be a resident of Minnesota for at least one year prior to application. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $25,000 plus $3,500 for professional development Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 20, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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