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ARTS LEARNING EXPRESS GRANT – Cycle b | Nevada Arts Council Resources for Grant Applicants Resources for Grant Recipients Apply to be a NAC Grant Panelist Nevada Touring Initiative 2024 Literary & Performing Arts Fellows Professional Development for Artists Nevada Arts Council Teaching Artist Roster Community Arts Development ▼ Professional Development Series Strategic Planning Assessment Program Resources for Grant Applicants Resources for Grant Recipients Apply to be a NAC Grant Panelist Nevada Touring Initiative 2024 Literary & Performing Arts Fellows Professional Development for Artists Nevada Arts Council Teaching Artist Roster Community Arts Development ▼ Professional Development Series Strategic Planning Assessment Program ARTS LEARNING EXPRESS GRANT – Cycle b ARTS LEARNING EXPRESS GRANT – Cycle b Supporting Short-Term Arts Education Programming Open to: Individuals on the Nevada Arts Council Teaching Artist Roster , nonprofit organizations, and public institutions *Currently, the only available funding for Cycle B application is for Arts & Health projects.
Arts & Health projects are defined by the use of arts and creativity to aid in the healing, well-being, quality of life initiatives, and aging of Nevada’s residents. CYCLE A: Activities Jan. 1–June 30, 2026 Applications open: Nov.
1, 2025, 8 a. m.
PST Application deadline: At least 30 days before the proposed project (while funds remain available) Review Grant and Award Policies Review Terms & Conditions GRANT AMOUNT: Up to $2,000 (no match required)* ELIGIBILITY SNAPSHOT: NV incorporated nonprofit organizations (arts and non-arts), public institutions, and NV residents who are on Nevada Arts Council Teaching Artists Roster Sogand Tabatabaei | Arts Learning Specialist stabatabaei@nevadaculture.
org Regan Margetts | Arts Learning Specialist rmargetts@nevadaculture. org The Arts Learning Express Grant (ALX) from the Nevada Arts Council is designed to support short-term arts education programming. This grant is open to community organizations/public institutions and individual teaching artists who are on the Nevada Arts Council Teaching Artist Directory .
To offer flexibility and expedite funding, ALX grants will be awarded on a first come, first-served basis for each cycle. Grant funds are limited, so early submission is encouraged. ALX funds are divided into two six-month grant cycles: CYCLE A: Activities July 1–December 31, 2025 CYCLE B: Activities January 1–June 30, 2026 Eligible applicants can receive up to two ALX grants per fiscal year, but only one ALX grant per cycle.
The Final Report for the first grant must be submitted prior to receiving funds for the second grant. To stay in compliance and remain eligible for future Nevada Arts Council grants, grantees must submit the Final Report by the deadline stated in the award packet.
Teaching Artist Eligibility: Nevada Arts Council Teaching Roster Artists Only open to artists/groups on the Nevada Arts Council Teaching Artist Directory Must be a current Nevada resident and have been in residence for at least one year prior to the date of the grant application Must be a U.S. citizen or have legal permanent resident status Must be at least 21 years old Must not be enrolled as degree-seeking student in a field related to the type of grant for which they are applying Artists working in groups must file one joint application with one individual as the primary applicant Hosting Organization Eligibility: Public Institutions & 501(c)(3) Nonprofits Must be based in Nevada* (as shown by the address on the organization’s IRS 990 form) Must have federal tax-exempt status Must have a Unique Entity ID (UEI) from SAM.
gov Must have active incorporation status with the Nevada Secretary of State To apply for this job please visit nevadaartscouncil. submittable. com .
200 S. Virginia St. , Suite 400 infonvartscouncil@nevadaculture.
org 4000 South Eastern Ave. , Suite 310 Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nevada residents on the Teaching Artist Roster (1+ year residency, US citizen/permanent resident, age 21+), Nevada-based 501(c)(3) nonprofits, and public institutions based in Nevada. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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