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The Southeast Michigan arts and culture sector is experiencing unprecedented challenges and yet unknown impacts from the spread of the novel coronavirus. The COVID-19 Arts and Creative Community Assistance Fund is a partnership between CultureSource and the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan. With support from generous contributors, the fund aims to offer financial relief and hope to our community given the negative pressures of the current crisis environment. The fund includes two grant programs: one for relief and resiliency (closed) and one for innovation (open soon). Though this fund is not able to meet 100% of the financial need existing in the regional cultural sector, its strategic use with nonprofit arts and culture organizations aspires to broadly benefit the creative ecosystem.
The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, DeRoy Testamentary Foundation, Kresge Foundation, Peck Foundation, Leinweber Foundation, Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation, Ford Foundation, and William Davidson Foundation.
The ACCA innovation grant program funds the extraordinary ways that nonprofit arts and culture organizations are evolving in response to—or in spite of—the COVID-19 crisis environment.
Proposed projects should represent bold moves, novel experiments, or big risks undertaken given opportunity or crisis specifically generated by COVID-19. They should aspire to produce long-term benefits for the organization and be the result of discussion, consultation, and buy-in across functional areas of the organization.
Proposed projects should not represent incremental change or improvements to current equipment, software, or systems; rather, projects should implement innovation activity rarely or not previously seen as possible by the organization. Funding may be used for projects already in progress or for new activity and may fund the whole project or a single meaningful stage of a bigger project.
For additional insights about what innovation is as a process and product, read the article “Entering Upon Novelty” by Richard Evans and watch the educational video series Leading Innovation by the U-M College of Engineering.
Eligible applicants to the innovation grant program are 501c3 nonprofit organizations in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw, Livingston, Monroe, and St. Clair counties whose primary mission is grounded in the arts and culture sector. Other organizations, such as social service agencies, that use arts and culture in programming, but whose 501c3 status is based on a non-arts and culture mission, are not eligible for this grant.
The innovation grant program is open for receiving applications. Grant amounts are $55,000 each and five (5) grants will be awarded. Funds should be used to pay for expenses including staff payroll costs (including healthcare), artist or contractor fees, operating expenses, and project costs relating to innovation sparked by COVID-19. Innovation grant program applications are due by November 19, 2020, 5:00 pm.
Organizations receiving an award, will be expected to participate in an approximately 90-minute reflection session six months after receiving funding to share their progress and learnings with peers. Salient ideas from this session will be shared as helpful learnings from the field with the broader cultural sector in Southeast Michigan.
We know and respect that in this crisis environment you are making difficult choices each day about allocating your time and energy. As you decide whether to invest in applying to this grant program, please consider the following:
Decisions will be made by a committee of fund contributors.
For questions about eligibility and application content, please contact CultureSource fiscal services specialist Jane Linn: [email protected] or (313) 831-1151.
For technical questions on online application access, please contact Ryan Krueckeberg at [email protected].
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