Minnesota State Arts Board
The Minnesota State Arts Board is a state agency that stimulates and encourages the creation, performance, and appreciation of the arts in the state.
Upcoming Opportunities
Application materials are now available for the
FY 2026 Arts Experiences grant program. Applications must be submitted by May 2, 2025.
Application materials are now available for the
FY 2026 Cultural Expression grant program. Applications must be submitted by June 6, 2025.
The Arts Board will offer six grant programs in the fiscal year 2026 grant cycle. They include:
Accessible Arts,
Arts Education,
Arts Experiences,
Cultural Expression,
Creative Individuals, and
Operating Support . Application deadlines for all programs can be found on the
calendar.
FY 2026 Project Grant Program Overview Information Sessions
For organizations:
Recording |
Download PowerPoint
For individuals:
Recording |
Download PowerPoint
These virtual information sessions provide a high-level overview of the project grant programs open to organizations and individuals in fiscal year 2026. These sessions are designed to help potential applicants determine which program may be the best fit.
Information sessions providing a deeper dive into each of the five grant programs are offered January through May. Links to join upcoming virtual sessions and recordings of previous sessions can be found in the
Information Sessions section of the Arts Board Web calendar.
Accessibility 101 for Arts and Culture Organizations
Webinar Recording
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Download PowerPoint and Session Resources
The Arts Board and the National Endowment for the Arts offered a one-hour webinar to help Minnesota arts and cultural workers answer the question, "where do I start?" when creating inclusive, accessible spaces and programs for people with disabilities. The PowerPoint linked above includes resources that were shared during the session.
The webinar features:
Beth Bienvenu, Accessibility Director, National Endowment for the Arts
Katharine Hayward, Accessibility Specialist, National Endowment for the Arts
Open call for grant program advisors
The Minnesota State Arts Board relies on the generous involvement of Minnesota citizens to evaluate artistic activities and review grant applications to help determine which will be recommended to receive funding. This involvement, and the insights advisors bring, are the vital foundation for the Arts Board's grant decisions each year.
For this reason, hundreds of people–ranging from individuals who don't work in the arts, but have knowledge or passion for the arts, to individuals who have experience with Minnesota nonprofits in paid or volunteer positions, to professionals working in the arts–are needed to experience arts activities and review applications remotely, ongoing.
Find out if this is the right fit for you, visit grant program advisor opportunities.
Stay in Touch
If you'd like to receive information and updates from the Arts Board via e-mail, please sign-up for the board's Arts Board e-news.
WebGrants
The Minnesota State Arts Board's WebGrants system is open for registration.
How to Register in WebGrants
How to Use WebGrants
Webgrants FAQ
Login to WebGrants
Arts Research / Policy / Cultural Issues
Minnesota Arts Dashboard
Minnesotans have long believed that the arts are important. The Minnesota State Arts Board has created a dashboard to help report ways that the arts add value to our individual and collective lives, and some of the ways that Minnesotans show that they value the arts. The dashboard reports the status of 16 key indicators that fall under five broad, strategic outcomes. The data produced will be used to track progress toward achieving those five outcomes, to ensure that all Minnesotans are benefitting from public funding for the arts, and to inform the way the Minnesota State Arts Board and Minnesota's eleven regional arts councils invest state resources in programs and services. Click here to download the Minnesota Arts Dashboard.