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Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs

MISSION STATEMENT

The Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs serves to encourage, develop and facilitate an enriched environment of artistic, creative, cultural activity in Michigan.

 

GOALS

  • Strengthen arts and culture
  • Support arts education
  • Recognize, reflect and celebrate cultural pluralism and broaden cultural understanding
  • Establish and facilitate communications networks
  • Increase visibility and awareness of the arts and culture
  • Encourage new, creative and innovative works of art
  • Expand and develop funding resources

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs
300 N. Washington Square
Lansing, MI 48913
Phone: 517.241.4011
Fax: 517.241.3979

 

SPOTLIGHT

 

  • How important is the Arts and Culture travel industry in the State of Michigan? The answer may surprise you … Over 15% of Michigan’s $11 billion spent in leisure travel is spent on history, arts and culture travel. To see the complete report, click here.

 

  • 1/19/10: The Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs announces its newest grant program for FY 2010, The Program for Operational and Project Support. This grant program will offer an opportunity for non-profit or other tax exempt organizations to apply for a competitive grant in either of the two identified categories--Operational Support or Project Support. Each category has specific eligibility requirements and review criteria. Guidelines for this program are available on our Grant Program and Online Forms Web pages.

 

  • On March 1, 2010, the Council approved School Bus grants to 163 schools, located in 44 counties, totaling $63,651 in awards. Click here to read the Press Release regarding these grants. Click here to see the complete application funding list document.

 

Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs News
Wednesday, January 20, 2010

The Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs (MCACA) approved funding to 19 Regional Regranting agencies as part of the FY 2010 "Mini-Grant" Program.