The MAC CARES Emergency Grants program was established by the Mississippi Arts Commission in April 2020 as a response to the economic devastation of COVID-19 on the arts sector. The program’s current special funding opportunity provides one-time grants to non-profit arts organizations in Mississippi to provide immediate financial support to. Report a third-party app or service. Follow these steps if you believe a third-party app or service is misusing your data, like creating spam, impersonating you, or using your data in harmful ways. Go to the Apps with access to your account section of your Google Account. You might need to sign in. Select the app you want to report Report this app. Following the installation of a new application on your Mac, or the upgrade or your Mac's OS to version 10.14 or newer, do the following: Click on the Apple Menu (top left corner of your screen) and go to System Preferences In System Preferences, choose 'Security & Privacy' Click on the General tab.
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MAC CARES Emergency Grants
The MAC CARES Emergency Grants program was established by the Mississippi Arts Commission in April 2020 as a response to the economic devastation of COVID-19 on the arts sector. The program’s current special funding opportunity provides one-time grants to non-profit arts organizations in Mississippi to provide immediate financial support to these organizations due to the income shortfalls created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Grants for Individual Artists
Fellowship Grants: Grants of up to $5,000 awarded to artists in Mississippi who are performing at a high standard of artistic merit. (Fellowships are very competitive). Apply here by March 1, 2021.
Individual Project Grants: Grants of $2,000 provide funding to support ideas and projects organized by or for individual artists in Mississippi. Apply here by March 1, 2021.
Folk Arts Apprenticeship: Grants up to $2,000 to support both master artist and apprentice with the goal of ensuring the survival of traditional art forms found throughout Mississippi. Apply here by March 1, 2021.
Rapid Response Mini Grants: Grants up to $500 are available to individual artists. Eligible uses for Rapid Response Minigrants for Individuals include: travel and registration for workshops or conferences, promotional materials, artistic supplies or to assist in adapting an individual artist’s work in a virtual setting.
Other Supporting Programs for Individual Artists:
The Artist Roster is a listing of artists who are available for performances, workshops and other programs in communities. Apply here by March 1, 2021.
The Teaching Artist Roster is a listing of professional artists, specialists and education professionals who are available to work with educators and administrators to develop strategies for using arts in K-12 classrooms. Apply here by March 1, 2021
While the Roster programs are not connected to a financial award, Organizations are encouraged to apply for Minigrants to hire those listed on the Artist Roster and Teaching Artist Roster.
Grants for Organizations
Project Grants of up to $5,000 help fund a broad range of arts projects and arts components of larger projects in Mississippi communities. Eligible organizations include: 501(c)3 nonprofits, municipalities or other units of government such as schools and libraries. Apply here by March 1, 2021.
Operating Grants are specifically available for arts focused institutions as operating support to assist these core organizations maintain their financial stability, build their organizational capacity, improve their artist programs, and broaden their programs throughout the community. Eligible organizations should have the arts as the primary focus and mission. Apply here by March 1, 2021
Rapid Response Minigrants up to $1,000 are available to organizations. Eligible uses for the Minigrants for Organizations include: professional development for staff (attending a workshop/conference or hiring a consultant), hiring a MAC Roster Artist as a part of an organization project or initiative or to assist in adapting an organization’s work in a virtual setting.
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Still not sure which MAC grant is the best fit for you? Watch the video above or use the Grant Decision Tree below to help you find the right source of funding for your needs.