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Arts Inspire Grants is sponsored by Texas Cultural Trust. Supports arts programming in Title I schools, assisting with financial barriers for students to interact with professional arts.
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Arts Inspire Grants | Texas Cultural Trust Supporting Arts Education Access Every child deserves to be inspired by the wonder and creativity that arts experiences provide. The Art s Inspire Grants support arts programming in Title I schools .
This grant is designed to assist with financial barriers for Title 1 campuses to provide students with the opportunity to interact with professional arts and experience the arts from a new perspective.
Arts Inspire Grants can be utilized for: Field trips to professional arts experiences in the visual arts, dance, music, and theatre, including: Artist honorarium fees for professional artist visits to school campuses The annual grant application window is August 15th – October 1st.
2025-2026 Grant Application Questions Applicants must represent a Texas public school, be under contract with Title I campus, and TEA-certified as an arts educator. Priority is given to teachers serving rural, low arts access areas.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Texas public schools under contract with Title I campuses and TEA-certified arts educators. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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