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Application Requirements

Review the specific application requirements for your grant category to ensure you submit a complete and competitive application.


Application Requirements for Individual Artists & Culture Bearers

Basic Application Requirements

All individual artist applicants must submit:

  • Work Samples demonstrating your artistic practice
  • For those whose work isn’t represented on social media, a limited number of work samples may be uploaded to the application
  • A Proposal Narrative addressing the three SEMAC Review Criteria
  • An itemized list of total expenses for the proposed project
  • All final reports from previous SEMAC grants must be submitted and approved before applying

Project Requirements

  • All grant activities must take place within Minnesota
  • The proposal must include an accessible public engagement component to benefit citizens of the SEMAC Region
  • Virtual programming components are allowed, but the public event must be in person
  • Verification from the host organization that the public event has been scheduled and the venue is ADA compliant must be received by the Final Submission Deadline
  • Start Date must be at least 90 days after the Final Submission Deadline, with an End Date within twelve months
  • No publicity pertaining to the project may be produced before the Start Date
  • No grant-related expenses may be incurred before the Start Date or after the End Date

Budget Requirements

  • Budgets with Disallowed Expenses will be disqualified
  • If total expenses exceed the grant amount, applicants will be asked about plans to cover the difference
  • Fees paid to public event venues cannot exceed 10% of the funds requested from SEMAC
  • All budget calculations must be accurate (mathematical errors will disqualify applications)

Application Process

  • Applications that do not meet requirements will not advance to the review stage9
  • Applications may be submitted up to 30 days prior to the deadline
  • Applications will not be accepted after the deadline
  • SEMAC will not accept late applications or emails confirming public events, regardless of whether a deadline falls on a weekend

Application Requirements for Arts Organizations

Basic Application Requirements

All arts organization applicants must submit:

  • No overdue final reports from previous grants
  • Data on annual arts participation and related expenses for the previous fiscal year
  • A Proposal Narrative addressing the three SEMAC Review Criteria
  • An itemized list of total expenses for the proposed project
  • Organizations without 501(c)(3) designation must submit a signed Fiscal Sponsor agreement
  • Organizations may submit only one proposal per grant cycle

Project Requirements

  • All grant activities must take place within Minnesota
  • Include an accessible public event to benefit citizens of the SEMAC Region
  • Confirm that the public event location is ADA compliant
  • SEMAC funding cannot be used as a substitute for other traditional state arts funding sources
  • Start Date must be at least 90 days after the Final Submission Deadline, with an End Date within twelve months
  • No publicity pertaining to the project may be produced before the Start Date
  • No grant-related expenses may be incurred before the Start Date or after the End Date

Budget Requirements

  • Budgets with Disallowed Expenses will be disqualified
  • If total expenses exceed the grant amount, applicants will be asked about plans to cover the difference
  • All budget calculations must be accurate (mathematical errors will disqualify applications)

Application Process

  • Applications may be submitted up to 30 days prior to the Final Submission Deadline
  • Applications will not be accepted after the deadline
  • SEMAC will not accept late applications or emails confirming public events, regardless of whether a deadline falls on a weekend
  • Applications that do not meet requirements will not advance to the review stage

Application Process for Non-Arts Organizations

Basic Application Requirements

All non-arts organization applicants must submit:

  • No overdue final reports from previous grants
  • Data on annual arts participation and related expenses for the previous fiscal year
  • A Proposal Narrative addressing the three SEMAC Review Criteria
  • An itemized list of total expenses for the proposed project
  • Organizations without 501(c)(3) or equivalent designation must submit a signed Fiscal Sponsor agreement (if applicable)

Project Requirements

  • All grant activities must take place within Minnesota
  • Virtual programming components are allowed, but the public event must be held in person
  • Include an accessible public event to benefit citizens of the SEMAC Region
  • Confirm that the public event location is ADA compliant
  • SEMAC funding cannot be used as a substitute for other traditional state arts funding sources
  • Start Date must be at least 90 days after the Final Submission Deadline, with an End Date within twelve months
  • No publicity pertaining to the project may be produced before the Start Date
  • No grant-related expenses may be incurred before the Start Date or after the End Date

Budget Requirements

  • Budgets with Disallowed Expenses will be disqualified
  • If total expenses exceed the grant amount, applicants will be asked about plans to cover the difference
  • All budget calculations must be accurate (mathematical errors will disqualify applications)

Application Process

  • Applications that do not meet requirements will not advance to the review stage
  • Applications may be submitted up to 30 days prior to the Final Submission Deadline
  • Applications will not be accepted after the deadline
  • SEMAC will not accept late applications or emails confirming public events, regardless of whether a deadline falls on a weekend

Application Requirements for K-12 Schools

Basic Application Requirements

All K-12 school applicants must submit:

  • No overdue final reports from previous grants
  • Data on annual arts participation and related expenses for the previous fiscal year
  • A Proposal Narrative addressing the three SEMAC Review Criteria
  • An itemized list of total expenses for the proposed project
  • Confirmation that activities supplement rather than supplant the school’s prescribed arts curriculum

Project Requirements

  • All grant activities must take place within Minnesota
  • Virtual programming components are allowed, but the public event must be held in person
  • Include an accessible public event to benefit citizens of the SEMAC Region
  • Confirm that the public event location is ADA compliant
  • SEMAC funding cannot be used as a substitute for other traditional state arts funding sources
  • Start Date must be at least 90 days after the Final Submission Deadline, with an End Date within twelve months
  • No publicity pertaining to the project may be produced before the Start Date
  • No grant-related expenses may be incurred before the Start Date or after the End Date

School-Specific Requirements

  • Residencies must be at least one full day or up to five school days in length
  • Must culminate in a public event showcasing students that is accessible and open to the public
  • Must supplement rather than supplant the school’s prescribed curriculum
  • Programs designed to meet K-12 Minnesota Academic Standards in the Arts are not eligible

Budget Requirements

  • Budgets with Disallowed Expenses will be disqualified
  • If total expenses exceed the grant amount, applicants will be asked about plans to cover the difference
  • All budget calculations must be accurate (mathematical errors will disqualify applications)

Application Process

  • Applications may be submitted up to 30 days prior to the Final Submission Deadline
  • Applications will not be accepted after the deadline
  • SEMAC will not accept late applications or emails confirming public events, regardless of whether a deadline falls on a weekend
  • Applications that do not meet requirements will not advance to the review stage

Contact SEMAC

For more information about or assistance with SEMAC’s grant programs:

  • Phone: 507.281.4848
  • Email: staff@semac.org
  • Instagram @southeasternmnartscouncil | Facebook @SEMAC
  • Contact sharon@semac.org, 711 TTY with accessibility needs.

SEMAC activities are made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts & cultural heritage fund.