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Visit funder's website →Artist in Residence What: Up to $3,000 to bring professional artists into pre K-12 classrooms during or after school, including summer programs Who: Educational institutions Deadline: 6 weeks prior to project start date *applications currently closed is sponsored by North Dakota Council on the Arts. <a href="/arts-organizations/community-arts-access" t Category: Education.
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Artist in Residence | Council on the Arts, North Dakota The funding for FY26 has been depleted. The application for FY27 will be open in late spring 2026. Artist in Residence (AIR) is a noncompetitive reimbursement grant program that provides up to $3,000 in support for North Dakota pre-K-12 students and teachers to work with professional artists either in a traditional school setting or during after-school or summer programs.
There is limited funding available for this program. Early submission is highly recommended. Application Deadline FY26 Six weeks prior to the start date of the proposed activity, 11:59 pm CST (project dates July 1, 2025-June 30, 2026) Applications for FY26 will close on May 31, 2026, 11:59 pm CST.
A North Dakota school district, government agency, or nonprofit organization is eligible to apply as the lead partner responsible for managing the grant funds and overseeing the project. Applicants must be one of the following: Federally tax-exempt nonprofit arts organization Federally tax-exempt non-arts nonprofit organization - Arts budgets must be isolated from the larger entity’s budget.
Public entity such as a unit of state, local, or tribal government Public schools, private schools, and school districts Grant Award Range FY26 and Match Title 1 and/or 21st Century Schools: May request up to $3,000 or 90% of the total project cost, whichever is less. A minimum 10% cash match is required. Non-Title 1 and/or Non-21st Century Schools: May request up to $3,000 or 70% of the total project cost, whichever is less.
A minimum 30% cash match is required. For Questions or Assistance Contact Arts in Education Director Matthew Anderson | mabanderson@nd. gov | (701) 328-7593 Artist in Residence Grant Guidelines - FY26 All applicants should read this document thoroughly before beginning the online application.
FY26 AIR Program Overview and Application Instructions FY26 AIR Budget and Instructions Grant applications are submitted online through the NDCA online grants system. To apply online, go to grantinterface. com/Home/Logon?
urlkey=ndca Applicant Tutorial 1: https://www. youtube. com/watch?
v=N1H-kcWa8Qk Applicant Tutorial 2: https://www. youtube. com/watch?
v=2kAXTBAIVJI Online applications are preferred. A pdf application is available if needed. *Totals and recipient lists may change over time due to project adjustments, returned funds, or updates to reporting.
This information is updated as capacity allows. FY26 (July 1, 2025-June 30, 2026) FY25 (July 1, 2024-June 30, 2025) FY24 (July 1, 2023-June 30, 2024) FY23 (July 1, 2022-June 30, 2023)
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: See the North Dakota grants portal for complete eligibility requirements. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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