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Find similar grantsArts Education Annual Projects Supports activities that unite education and the arts and involve schools, artists, and community organizations. Offered Annually Deadline:  January 31, 2026 is sponsored by Idaho Commission on the Arts. Fellowships Recognizes individual excellence folk and traditional arts.
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Arts Education Annual Projects - Arts Idaho Arts Education Annual Projects This annual grant supports activities that unite effective practices in education and in the arts, enriching teaching and learning opportunities for K-12 students. Eligibility and Restrictions Applicant must be a nonprofit, IRS tax exempt 501(c)(3) organization; or a unit of local, county, tribal, or state government, including schools and school districts.
Nonprofit organizations must have been in operation in Idaho for at least one year and have a valid 501(c)(3) Determination Letter with an effective date at least one year prior to the grant application deadline date. Applicant must have a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) issued by sam. gov Applicant must compensate professional artists and administrators.
Final reports for past Commission grants must be submitted and approved. Projects must begin after July 1. Requires a 1:1 match (cash or in-kind) and funds up to 50% of projected expenses.
Award amounts depend on panel scores and available funds and may be less than the amount requested. To apply for this grant, follow the link to grants. arts.
idaho. gov . If you’re new to our online application system you will need to create a user account and be approved by Commission staff.
New account registrations are approved during regular business hours. Questions? Call 208-334-2119 or email info@arts.
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