Organization Grants

The purpose of the Medina County Arts Council (MCAC) Organization Grants is to provide Medina County with an enhanced and broadened cultural life. MCAC encourages and stimulates the practice and appreciation of the arts in Medina County and provides the people of Medina County with opportunities to participate in, experience, and enjoy the arts. One of MCAC’s role is to assist and support existing groups and individuals who are engaged in efforts designed to enhance the arts. MCAC provides this assistance through advocating for, supporting and nurturing the arts.

Congratulations to Our 2025 Grantees!

Medina County Arts Council (MCAC) awards a total of $4,050 in 2025 to county organizations with an arts-centered focus or arts related projects***.

MCAC is pleased to announce the 2025 Organization Grant Recipients! These grants will allow organizations to provide opportunities to learn and experience artistic expression and make art accessible to all in Medina County.

*** The primary support for MCAC grants come from contributions entrusted to us through gifts and annual fundraising events.

Support the Arts - Become a friend of Medina County Arts Council today! Your contribution to MCAC supports our mission and builds opportunities for Medina County’s artists and creative communities. There is no amount too small or too large.

Medina County Arts Council 2025 Organization Grant Application Info:

Grant Application is NOW CLOSED.

If you have any questions, please contact us at MedinaCoArtsCouncil@gmail.com.

    • The requesting nonprofit organization must be located in Medina County.

    • The requesting organization must be an arts-focused non-profit with 501(c)(3) status or a not-for-profit educational, religious, or recovery institution with a specific arts related project.

    • Profits from any event or special project of the requesting organization shall be used to promote the arts in Medina County.

    • The mission of the requesting organization or for a specific project must have an arts focus.

    • The Medina County Arts Council does not provide funds for tangible property (i.e. paint, costumes, equipment, etc.) therefore grant applications should not request monies to purchase these types of items.

    • Appropriate requests include financial support for general operating expenses, or for special projects such as guest artists’ fees, play royalties, publicity, etc.

    • The funds must be used within the support period awarded (June 1, 2025 - May 31, 2026)

    • Submit a completed online grant application before deadline.

    • Proof of 501(c)(3) status by including the Internal Revenue Service letter of determination of nonprofit status OR proof of application for status OR proof of not-for-profit determination if not a 501(c)(3) organization.

    • A budget must be submitted at the time of application. This estimate of expenses should also show anticipated sources of income including other grants and admission receipts.

    • Planning for your publicity and programs must include the use of the MCAC logo and a statement crediting the MCAC with financial support. Use of the logo and support statement must continue in published materials for support period (June 1, 2025 - May 31, 2026) Recipients will be provided copies of the logos that apply.)

    • A final report form must be submitted within 30 days after the end of your project but no later than March 31, 2026. 

    • Succeeding grant applications will not be heard until previous grants have been closed by receipt of the Final Report.

    • All grant recipients are required to provide a five minute verbal final report to the MCAC Board of Trustees.

    • You will receive a notification that your grant application has been approved or not.


 
 

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