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Arts Education Grants for Organizations is a program of the Cultural Arts Alliance (CAA) of Walton County, Florida, offering grants to nonprofit arts organizations that provide arts education programs for students throughout Walton County. The program is part of the CAA's Art For All Program, which funds creative expression and cultural enrichment year-round. Eligible applicants are non-profit arts organizations serving Walton County.
Previous grant recipients must complete an online feedback form before reapplying. Grants are awarded biannually. The CAA also offers companion programs including Professional Artist Education Grants for CAA member artists and K-12 Arts Education Grants (formerly Teacher Mini Grants) for teachers in public, private, and home school settings.
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ART FOR ALL FUNDING | Cultural Arts Alliance The Cultural Arts Alliance was founded on the spirit of giving. One of the key ways we support our creative community is through grant opportunities for artists, educators, students, and arts organizations.
Funding is available year-round through the CAA’s Art For All Program , designed to empower creative expression, foster cultural enrichment, and strengthen the arts throughout Walton County. Professional Artist Education Grants The CAA offers Artist Education Grants to support emerging and established artists who are members of the CAA and reside in Walton County, Florida.
This program is designed to help individual artists pursue educational opportunities that enhance their skills and advance their artistic careers. Grants are available to artists working in all disciplines, including Fine Arts, Performing Arts, and Literary Arts. Whether you're looking to refine your technique, expand your creative knowledge, or explore new mediums, we encourage you to apply and invest in your artistic growth.
Important: If you have previously received an Artist Grant, you must complete the online feedback form before applying for additional funding. K-12 Arts Education Grants The Arts Education Grant (formerly Teacher Mini Grant), available through the CAA's Art For All Program, is designed to inspire Walton County K-12 students to explore, create, and express themselves through the Arts.
The CAA provides direct grants to teachers in public schools, private 501(c)(3) schools, and home school settings, funding projects, supplies, and tools that support and integrate Visual, Literary, and Performing Arts in the classroom. Grants are awarded biannually , supporting innovative projects that bring Arts experiences to life and give students hands-on opportunities to engage, learn, and grow creatively.
Important : If you have previously received a Teacher Mini Grant, you must complete the online feedback form before applying for additional funding. Arts Education Grants for Organizations The CAA offers grants to non-profit arts organizations that provide arts education programs serving Walton County, Florida.
These grants are designed to support initiatives that inspire creativity, enhance learning, and expand access to the arts for students of all ages. Important : If you have previously received a student scholarship, you must complete the online feedback form before applying for additional funding. 2026 Grants to Organizations .
pdf Student Scholarship Opportunities The CAA offers scholarships to support students pursuing careers in the arts. Scholarships are available to outgoing high school seniors and current college students who have declared or intend to declare a major in the visual , literary , or performing arts at the undergraduate level. There is no application deadline , and submissions are reviewed quarterly by a dedicated committee.
Available scholarships include: The Susan Foster Scholarship The Karen Kolenberg Scholarship The Sheila Goode Scholarship We encourage eligible students to apply and take the next step in their artistic journey. Important : If you have previously received a student scholarship, you must complete the online feedback form before applying for additional funding.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Non-profit arts organizations that provide arts education programs serving Walton County, Florida. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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