Foundation announces deadlines for arts
Issue date: 1/29/07 Section: News
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The Kirtland Community College Foundation, a regional re-granting agency for the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, recently announced application deadlines for the second round of fiscal year 2007 that runs (Oct.1, 2006 to Sept. 30, 2007).
The Mini-Grant Program is a grant awarding partnership financed by the state through the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs. As the re-granting agency for Region No. 19 - which includes Alcona, Crawford, Iosco, Ogemaw, Oscoda and Roscommon counties - the KCC Foundation is allocated funds to re-grant up to $4,000 for each individual arts project.
The projects should be locally developed, high-quality arts projects, which are special opportunities to address local needs and increase public access to the arts. The Grayling Promotional Association and Kirtland Youth Theatre were among those area organizations awarded grants in the first round for the 2007 fiscal year, with that application period having closed earlier this year on July 1.
Any non-profit organization in the six-county area, including but not limited to, service organizations, arts organizations, parks and recreation groups, professional associations, public and non-public schools, libraries, cities, townships and villages, are eligible to submit a proposal by Feb. 1, 2007, for the second round of funding for projects slated April 1 through Sept. 30, 2007.
All projects must be completed by midnight on Sept. 30, 2007.
Grant applications, guidelines and instructions are available by calling Beth Petrik, Region No. 19 coordinator, at 989-275-5000, extension, 397, or via e-mail at petrikb@kirtland.edu .
The Mini-Grant Program is a grant awarding partnership financed by the state through the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs. As the re-granting agency for Region No. 19 - which includes Alcona, Crawford, Iosco, Ogemaw, Oscoda and Roscommon counties - the KCC Foundation is allocated funds to re-grant up to $4,000 for each individual arts project.
The projects should be locally developed, high-quality arts projects, which are special opportunities to address local needs and increase public access to the arts. The Grayling Promotional Association and Kirtland Youth Theatre were among those area organizations awarded grants in the first round for the 2007 fiscal year, with that application period having closed earlier this year on July 1.
Any non-profit organization in the six-county area, including but not limited to, service organizations, arts organizations, parks and recreation groups, professional associations, public and non-public schools, libraries, cities, townships and villages, are eligible to submit a proposal by Feb. 1, 2007, for the second round of funding for projects slated April 1 through Sept. 30, 2007.
All projects must be completed by midnight on Sept. 30, 2007.
Grant applications, guidelines and instructions are available by calling Beth Petrik, Region No. 19 coordinator, at 989-275-5000, extension, 397, or via e-mail at petrikb@kirtland.edu .

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