PLRAC: Arts and Cultural Heritage: Arts & Music Festivals Grant

From Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council

Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council aims to support and advance the arts across the region by providing funding and guidance for a wide range of arts and cultural activities. They facilitate access to arts experiences and educational opportunities, aiming to enrich the cultural landscape of their community.

Type of Support

Overview

The Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant from the Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council is funded by the Legacy Amendment and aims to support a variety of artistic activities. Eligible activities include art and music festivals, community choirs, dance performances, literary readings, concerts, theater productions, visual art classes and exhibitions, among others. This grant program is designed for arts programming by organizations, public art projects, and activities aimed at reaching new audiences. It encourages proposals that support at least one of the '5 Main Goals' of Minnesota Arts Legacy funding, which focus on the creation, presentation, and accessibility of high-quality arts activities; integrating the arts into community and public life; providing arts education; and celebrating diverse ethnic and cultural arts traditions. The Arts and Music Festivals Grant segment specifically supports events that highlight the diverse ethnic and cultural arts traditions of the state, emphasizing the involvement of Minnesota artists and performing groups in community festivals.

Eligibility

Organization's Location
USA
Program Location
MN (Blue Earth County, Brown County, Faribault County, Le Sueur County, Martin County, Nicollet County, Sibley County, Waseca County, Watonwan County)
Organization Type
Non-profit tax-exempt 501(c)(3) arts organizations
Other
  • Must have an address and provide arts programming within the Prairie Lakes region, specifically in one of the following counties: Blue Earth, Brown, Faribault, LeSueur, Martin, Nicollet, Sibley, Waseca, or Watonwan County
  • Sponsoring arts/music festivals and activities that represent diverse ethnic and cultural arts traditions
  • Applicants may only receive one grant per fiscal year
  • Projects must be completed within one year of the awarding of the grant unless an extension has been requested and granted

Ineligibility

Organizations applying for both an ACH Grant and a Small Arts Grant in the same year
Organizations with in-kind or travel expenses outside of Minnesota
Activities not primarily focused on arts, arts education, or cultural heritage
Funds for fundraising activities in the arts
Re-granting funds to other events or non-profits
Listing out-of-state travel expenses on budget
Late submissions of application and materials
Applicants with overdue Final Reports
Non-compliance with active arts council contracts
Events not open to the public or charging admission without offering affordable options
Youth programs requiring fees without scholarships
Projects by student organizations excluding public participation
Historically-focused projects without strong artistic components
Commercially intended projects for mass-market distribution
Activities aiming to influence legislation
Payments for endowment funds, property acquisition, construction not related to arts programming
Debts incurred before grant approval
Religiously socializing activities
Support for primary/secondary level parochial schools
"Routine" school arts activities
Magic shows, parades, school bands in parades
Supplanting arts programs in schools
Equipment/facility improvements within K-12 schools not directly benefiting a nonprofit arts group
Compensation for ongoing school personnel
Costs for teachers’ degrees or licensure requirements
Excessive entry/exhibition fees for artists
Combined funding from regional arts council and MSAB over 90% of total expenses
Projects eligible for other ACH Funding sources
Relocating outside of Minnesota
Projects outside the nine-county PLRAC region.
up to 6k

Submission

Review Criteria

We are eager to review fresh proposals for arts initiatives that cater to BIPOC cultural endeavors and/or communities that are often overlooked. Our council supports inventive approaches and development in the arts sector. Please note that projects that have received funding previously are not guaranteed continuous support. We also urge propose rs to collaborate with Minnesota Artists for their projects whenever feasible.

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