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To apply for a Minigrant,
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2010
Minigrant Application: 80k
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2010
Minigrant Guidelines: 190k
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Minigrant
Program FAQs

What is the Minigrant Program?
The
Minigrant program is a partnership financed by the State of
Michigan, through the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural
Affairs (MCACA) and run by the Arts Council of Greater Grand
Rapids, in this region. The Minigrant program offers grants
of up to $4000 to non-profit groups for locally developed
high-quality arts projects, which are special opportunities
to address local arts needs and increase public access to
the arts. Minigrants support a broad range of artistic expression
from all cultures through projects which produce or present
the traditional or contemporary arts.

Who may apply?
Minigrants are available to nonprofits through a competitive
grant application and peer review process administered three
times a year. The Arts Council of Greater Grand Rapids administers
the Minigrant program for seven counties in West Michigan:
Ionia, Kent, Lake, Mecosta, Montcalm, Newaygo and Osceola.
If you have an arts project in another county of Michigan,
you may call Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs
to discover what regional Minigrant regranting office you
need to talk to: 517-241-4011.

Service organizations, arts organizations, parks and recreation
organizations, professional associations, public and non-public
schools, labor unions, cities, townships and villages are
among the groups who may apply, but this list is not all inclusive.

Individuals, State of Michigan agencies, departments or commissions
with unmet obligations on a Michigan Council for Arts and
Cultural Affairs award, may not apply for a Minigrant.

| Universities
and colleges may apply, providing they: |
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demonstrate
significant and direct community benefit, |
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document
community support and shared project use, and |
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include
current letters of support from the community. |

Minigrants may not be used for activities within the instructional
or service responsibilities of colleges or universities, or
that primarily serve their faculty or students.

How much money may I apply for?
You
may request up to $4000 on a matching funds basis. Matching
funds are donations of cash, goods, and services to the project.
You are encouraged to include cash in your matching funds. The
program is competitive and grants are typically less than $4000.
Not all applications are funded.

Requests for Minigrant Funds may not exceed one-half of your
project costs. For example: If you request $1500, your project
must cost $3000 or more. You must match your request with $1500
or more of your own funds.

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match could be: |
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cash totaling
$1500 or more or... |
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in-kind
funds (donated goods and services) totaling $1500 or more
or... |
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any combination
of in-kind and cash totaling $1500 or more. |

When should I apply?
For FY 2010, there will only be one round of Minigrants, and
the deadline is February 24th. All applications need to be either
postmarked or delivered to the Arts Council by that date.

What kinds of projects are funded?

| Minigrants
may be used for arts and cultural activities including,
but not limited to, the following: |
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exhibits,
readings, performances, workshops, broadcasts. |
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artist
residencies, consultancies, design activities (includes
computerized work). |
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commissioning
of art work, restoration of public works of art. |
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festivals,
pow wows, conferences, seminars. |
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video and
film production and screening. |
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publication
of limited edition, original works by an independent,
non-profit press. |
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art activities
for students. |

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May NOT: |
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receive
more than one Minigrant for the same project. |
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receive
a MCACA grant and a Minigrant for the same project. |
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use the
same matching funds for more than one Minigrant |
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use MCACA
grant funding as matching funds for a Minigrant. |
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apply for
a Minigrant and a Touring Arts Grant for the same project. |

| Minigrant
Dollars can NOT be used for: |
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non-arts
activities. |
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capital
expenses (construction, renovation; purchase of facilities
or permanent equipment) . |
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activities
conducted outside Michigan, or out-of-state travel. |
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school
teacher salaries, in-service, release time or school administrative
costs. |
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activities
which produce academic credit, receive a grade, or are
part of the curriculum. |
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creation
of textbooks or classroom materials, curriculum development,
scholarly or academic research. |
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K-12, college
or university faculty or student exhibitions or performances
or payments to students. |
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projects
that primarily serve an applicant's membership, staff
or board; exhibit or present their work |
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consultants
who are members of the applicant's staff or board. |
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indirect
costs (percentage charged against a grant to cover handling
of grant funds). |
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existing
deficits, licensing fees, fines, penalties, interest or
litigation. |
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purchase
awards, cash prizes, contributions or donations. |
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food or
beverages for hospitality, entertainment or reception
functions. |
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exhibition
of art work which is not original, for example, facsimiles
of original works. |
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historical
reenactments. |
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fund-raising
or allocations to endowment or other restricted funds. |
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funds which
the applicant would regrant or subgrant. |
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operating
costs not directly associated with a project or start
up costs for a new organization. |
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rarely
is the same organization considered for more than 1 Minigrant
per year. |

How are applications evaluated?
During
review panel meetings, applications are discussed, evaluated
and scored in light of the guidelines and review criteria. Reviewers
also consider application completeness and clarity. Review panels
are made up of volunteer arts, community and business professionals
with appropriate expertise. Review panel membership constantly
changes.

Reviewers look for projects that demonstrate artistic merit,
sound planning and management, and community service. Panel
funding recommendations are approved by our board of directors.

Geographic, minority, underserved and disciplinary distribution
are considered when determining awards.

What must I do if I am awarded
a grant?

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you are awarded a grant, you must: |
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confirm
project plans and, if full funding is not awarded, revise
your project budget based on your recommended grant. |
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sign a
contract detailing the use of Minigrant funds, |
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credit
MCACA and the Arts Council of Greater Grand Rapids in
all publications and press releases, and |
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complete
a Minigrant Final Report and provide samples of project
materials. |

Other
Information:
Grant
funds may arrive after your project's starting date. You should
be prepared to handle initial expenses.

If a project produces material which could be copyrighted, the
copyright must reside with the author. However, Michigan Council
for Arts and Cultural Affairs reserves the right to use copyrighted
work for Council purposes without obligation to pay royalties
to the owner.

A portion of your grant will be withheld pending our receipt
and approval of you Final Report.

If the applicant is not an arts organization and the project
makes a profit, the surplus up to the grant amount must be refunded.

It is MCACA policy that decisions regarding Minigrants may not
be appealed. If you would like more information about the Minigrant
Program, contact the Arts Council
of Greater Grand Rapids Program Officer. |