The School Arts Experience Grant program is now open for applications to support the presentation of innovative fine arts activities, performances and educational content that expand learning opportunities for Iowa K-12 students in and outside of the classroom.
Donor Name: Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs
State: Iowa
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 11/01/2022
Grant Size: $2,500
Grant Duration: 7 months
Details:
The program provides support to schools, professional teaching artists and non-profit organizations to strengthen the role of the arts in student learning and achievement.
Funding Information
- Applicants may request funding for eligible one-time project expenses that are incurred and expended within the eligible funding period.
- Minimum Grant Request: $500
- Maximum Grant Request: $2,500
- The funding period of December 1, 2022 – June 30, 2023
Eligible Activities
Eligible projects include the following types of activities.
- Creation and presentation of new or expanded fine arts learning content or resources intended for K-12 students
- Collaborations between arts organizations and schools around increasing access to special artistic presentations, exhibitions or performances
- Hiring teaching artists to share their expertise through creative and educational demonstrations, performances, or guided arts activities
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants must be one of the following types of entities. Entities who do not meet these requirements are not eligible to apply:
- Schools
- Public and private non-profit 501(c)3 schools or school districts that serve grades K through 12 and are physically located in Iowa whose primary orientation, mission and purpose is education and the awarding of academic credits.
- School districts and school foundations are eligible to apply for the same project on behalf of multiple schools within their district. For example, the proposed project could serve all 4th graders within the district.
- Nonprofits
- Federally tax exempt 501(c) 3 nonprofit organizations incorporated and physically located in Iowa
- Physical location of the organization is defined as maintaining a current home office and registered agent address in Iowa defined by Iowa Code 490.501 as well as maintaining a primary staff presence physically located and working in Iowa
- Entities located in a border community may be eligible under the Border State Policy
- Entities not yet formally organized may be eligible under the Fiscal Agent Policy
- Artists
- Professional individual teaching artist, including visual or performing artist, filmmaker, musician, or creative writer
- Current, full-time Iowa resident with permanent address in Iowa
- Legal Iowa resident as defined by Iowa Code 422.4 and Iowa Administrative Code 701.38.17 (422)
- 18 years of age or older
- An application must support a project that is initiated, produced, and/or managed by the individual teaching artist, not another entity or organization
- Individuals who seek funding on behalf of programs or entities that are not yet formally organized as a nonprofit must apply as an organization and adhere to the Fiscal Agent Policy
- Applicants who represent an artist collective, artist team, or band must apply as an individual on behalf of the group and clearly state their individual role in the project proposal as the individual will be legally obligated to the terms of the grant agreement.
Ineligible
- Ineligible applicants include the following types of entities and individuals.
- Applicants who have already submitted two unfunded applications for the same project
- For-profit corporation or business
- Individuals enrolled in any type of undergraduate or graduate degree granting program at the time of application
- Iowa Arts Council administered grantees who have already received a grant from the department for the current application funding period
- Cultural Leadership Partners and Iowa Great Places with an active grant contract are not eligible to apply.
- Strengthening Communities Grant and Humanities Project Grant recipients with active grant contracts are eligible to apply.
- Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs grantees who have already received a grant from the department for any part of the project
- Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs grantees with an outstanding final report or who have been placed on a department funding moratorium
- Nonprofit or public institutions of higher education physically located in Iowa
- Unit of state, local, county or federally-recognized tribal government physically located in Iowa, including public libraries
For more information, visit Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs.