Georgia Council for the Arts is seeking applications for its FY23 Arts Education Program Grant to provide support for arts education programs produced by organizations, schools, or agencies located in Georgia.
Donor Name: Georgia Council for the Arts
State: Georgia
County: All Counties
Type of Grant:
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 03/04/2022
Size of the Grant: $1,500-$5,000
Grant Duration: 1 year
Details:
Arts Education Program Grants support arts programs delivered to K-12 students in a variety of disciplines, including visual art, music, theatre, dance, media arts, and creative writing.
Programs may be one-time events, such as an arts assembly or visiting artist program, or a series of events, such as a teaching artist residency, afterschool program, or summer arts program. Programs with multiple components must demonstrate that there is a cohesive thread and singular goal that ties the elements together. The program must serve K-12 students; however, programming does not have to take place at a school or during school hours.
As a response to the impact of COVID-19, FY23 Arts Education Program Grant applications may request support for virtual programs, which may be live streamed or recorded.
Funding Information
The Arts Education Program Grant amount ranges from $1,500-$5,000.
Grant Period
Projects Must Take Place: July 1, 2022-June 30, 2023 for FY23 grants.
Eligibility Criteria
All eligible applicants must:
- Be located in Georgia.
- Be registered with the Georgia Secretary of State.
- Have completed all requirements of any GCA or State of Georgia grant received in or prior to FY21, unless the grantee has received approval for a grant extension. Organizations that received FY22 grants may apply for FY23 funding.
- Performing arts groups such as a band or a chamber music quartet organized as non-profits will be eligible to apply if a majority of the group’s members live in Georgia.
An eligible applicant must be one of the following:
- A non-profit organization located within Georgia and registered with the Georgia Secretary of State and the IRS; organizations must have attained non-profit status prior to the grant deadline of March 4, 2022
- A school
- A public library
- A government department or agency, such as a city, county, or local authority
An entity within a college or university that:
- has its own community advisory board
- receives at least 20% of its income for the program from outside of the college/university
- is not an academic department within the college/university
- manages its own budget
For more information, visit FY23 Arts Education Program Grant.