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Great News!

Michigan Arts and Humanities Council has selected Richard Paul to be part of the 2003-2006 Touring Directory: TOURING PROGRAM GRANTS.

That means you save MONEY when booking Ventriloquist Richard Paul’s programs.

You maybe thinking:

RICHARD, HOW MUCH MONEY CAN I SAVE ?

There are two grant categories available:

1) You can save up to $250.00 when you sign a contract for one of Ventriloquist Richard Paul programs.

Or

2) If your school books multiple performances or other schools in your area work together to book Richard Paul’s programs, all schools in the group could save up to 35% of the total fee.

If you need more information on this call 517-372-7770.

I know what you’re thinking : WOW! Richard tell me more……

Here is all you have to do:

1) Print out the I need grant help information and use it to fill in the blanks on the application.


(THIS WILL SAVE YOU TIME WHEN FILLING OUT THE APPLICATION)


2) I WANT TO BOOK A PROGRAM.

Then fill out all the information and we will send you a contract.

Note: You will need copies of our contracts in order to apply for the grant.

Call us at 800-579-8051 or click here:


3) Print out the grant application by clicking here:


You will be taken to the Arts and Humanities website where you can download the application and follow-up forms.

4) Here is the fun part…. Fill out the paperwork and send it in.

(With the I NEED GRANT HELP information we have put together for you, life should be a lot easier.)

If you need additional information feel free to call the Council’s office at 800-8374532.

Need more information?

Give us a call 800-579-8051 or Ventriloquist Richard Paul’s Educational Assembly Programs


Mini-Grant Regional Regranting Program


Mini-Grant Regional Regranting Program provides funding to select non-profit organizations to administer and regrant at the local level on behalf of the Council supporting small arts and cultural projects throughout the state in 19 designated regions.

About Mini-grants

Mini-grant (Regional Regranters) Program
The Minigrant program is a grants-giving partnership funded by the State of Michigan through the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs (MCACA) and administered by agencies in each region of the state.


Eligibility Requirements

Non-profit organizations, located in the state of Michigan, including (but not limited to) service organizations, arts organizations, parks and recreational organizations, churches, professional associations, public and non-public schools, cities, townships and villages may apply.

Fiscal Year 2005 Mini-Grant Funding Rounds and Application Deadlines
There are three rounds of funding in the fiscal year, offering three opportunities to apply for Minigrant funding.

Getting Help

Mini-Grant Regional Regranters County List
The following is a list of all Michigan counties. To identify your Regional Regranting agency, locate your county on this list and its corresponding Region number (1-19).

Links

Mini-Grant Regional Regranting Agencies Related Links
Contact Information for Regional Regranting Agencies

Guidelines for Regional Regranting Agencies

For MCACA's Regional Regranting Agencies Only
The application deadline for the Regional Regranters Program is June 1, 2004. FY 2005 Guidelines, Application and Assessment forms are available on line.


Apply for a Safe Schools/Healthy Students (SS/HS Grant)

In this section, you will find a wealth of information on how to apply for an SS/HS grant. View the information and resources by clicking on the links to the left or in the Highlights section below.

Eligible applications—Local educational agencies (LEAs) in partnership with local juvenile justice, law enforcement, and mental health agencies.

Application expected to be released—March 8, 2005*

Application deadline—April 29, 2005*

Average size of awards—

Rural LEAs and Bureau of Indian Affairs schools: up to $1 million each year
Suburban LEAs: up to $2 million each year
Urban LEAs: up to $3 million each year
Once available, applications can be downloaded and printed from www.sshs.samhsa.gov and www.ed.gov. A printed copy can be requested by calling 1-877-576-7734.

*NOTE: This information is advisory only and is not an official application notice from the SS/HS Federal partners. Dates are subject to change.

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