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Arts Learning Project Grant is sponsored by Nevada Arts Council. Supports arts learning activities, teaching artist residencies, and professional development for educators to expand high-quality arts education in school and community settings.
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Grant Applicants | 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 supporting creation and access to the arts Applying for Nevada Arts Council grants can be a highly competitive process for limited funds. The strongest applications demonstrate a thoughtful planning process that includes an understanding of the community to benefit from the proposed project, an assessment of needs, and a concise explanation of how the project was designed and how it will be funded. All applicants must read the Grant Guidelines thoroughly before beginning to work on your grant application. All Nevada Arts Council grant applications must be submitted through our online grants management system. To apply for a grant applicants must register for a Submittable account at nevadaartscouncil.submittable.com/login . *UNIQUE ENTITY ID (UEI) REPLACING DUNS NUMBER* All applying organizations and public institutions must have an actively registered Unique Entity ID (UEI) from SAM.gov in alignment with requirements from the National Endowment for the Arts. See Get Started with Registration and the Unique Entity ID from SAM.gov for more information. Community Arts Development Program Area Project Grant for Organizations, Operating Support Grant Watch Community Arts Development Recording Arts Learning Program Area Arts Learning Project, Arts Learning Express, Teaching Artist Directory Watch Arts Learning Recording Folklife Artist Grant, Folklife Community Grant, Nevada Heritage Fellowship Grant Writing Tips for NAC Calculating In-Kind Contributions How to Write an Artist Resume and Biography WEBINAR: How to Write an Artist Statement by Clara Lieu of Art Prof Folk and Traditional Artists – Biography Samples For technical questions regarding your online account including username/password issues contact: Submittable Technical Support Email: support@submittable.com Web: help.submittable.com For questions regarding Nevada Arts Council grants and applications contact: Nevada Arts Council – Grant Management Team Email: grants@nevadaculture.org 200 S. Virginia St., Suite 400 infonvartscouncil@nevadaculture.org 4000 South Eastern Ave., Suite 310 Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs
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Grant Applicants | 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 supporting creation and access to the arts Applying for Nevada Arts Council grants can be a highly competitive process for limited funds.
The strongest applications demonstrate a thoughtful planning process that includes an understanding of the community to benefit from the proposed project, an assessment of needs, and a concise explanation of how the project was designed and how it will be funded. All applicants must read the Grant Guidelines thoroughly before beginning to work on your grant application.
All Nevada Arts Council grant applications must be submitted through our online grants management system. To apply for a grant applicants must register for a Submittable account at nevadaartscouncil. submittable.
com/login . *UNIQUE ENTITY ID (UEI) REPLACING DUNS NUMBER* All applying organizations and public institutions must have an actively registered Unique Entity ID (UEI) from SAM. gov in alignment with requirements from the National Endowment for the Arts.
See Get Started with Registration and the Unique Entity ID from SAM. gov for more information.
Community Arts Development Program Area Project Grant for Organizations, Operating Support Grant Watch Community Arts Development Recording Arts Learning Program Area Arts Learning Project, Arts Learning Express, Teaching Artist Directory Watch Arts Learning Recording Folklife Artist Grant, Folklife Community Grant, Nevada Heritage Fellowship Grant Writing Tips for NAC Calculating In-Kind Contributions How to Write an Artist Resume and Biography WEBINAR: How to Write an Artist Statement by Clara Lieu of Art Prof Folk and Traditional Artists – Biography Samples For technical questions regarding your online account including username/password issues contact: Submittable Technical Support Email: support@submittable.
com Web: help. submittable. com For questions regarding Nevada Arts Council grants and applications contact: Nevada Arts Council – Grant Management Team Email: grants@nevadaculture.
org 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-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations and public institutions including schools, libraries, and tribes. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $3,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 2, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Nevada Project Grants is sponsored by Nevada Arts Council. Supports individual artists in production and presentation of artistic projects across all disciplines. Must support projects in Nevada. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: FY26 Grant Offerings | 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 How to Apply for a Nevada Arts Council Grant: Review the GRANT AND AWARD POLICIES , which include information on overall eligibility requirements, funding restrictions, review processes, and grantee responsibilities. Review the current Nevada Arts Council GRANT PROGRAMS AND GUIDELINES below. Submit an application through our online grants management system, SUBMITTABLE (applicants must create an account to apply). The application question documents below are for informational purposes only. All applications must be submitted online using the Nevada Arts Council grant application portal, Submittable . 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 B: 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 Target of Opportunity Grant Providing Flexible Funding for Agency Initiatives Grant Activity Period: Agency approved period of performance Applications Open: While funds remain available Application Deadline: Dependent upon funding source – consult with agency Amount: Dependent upon available funding Review Grant and Award Policies Review Terms & Conditions PROJECT GRANT FOR ORGANIZATIONS Supporting Arts and Cultural Projects with Community Impact Open to: Nonprofit organizations and public institutions Grant Activity Period: July 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026 Applications open: Dec. 2, 2024, 8 a.m. PST Application deadline: Feb. 3, 2025, 5 p.m. PST Review Grant and Award Policies Review Terms & Conditions ARTS LEARNING PROJECT GRANT Supporting Arts Learning Activities for Pre-K – 12 and Lifelong Learning Open to: Nonprofit organizations, and public institutions Grant Activity Period: July 1, Application snapshot: target deadline March 2, 2026; published funding information Up to $3,000 per grant; eligibility guidance Nevada resident artists Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
FY27 Project Grant for Artists is sponsored by Nevada Arts Council. Supports individual artists in Nevada for the production and/or presentation of artistic projects. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: FY27 Project Grant for Organizations Guidelines | 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 FY27 Project Grant for Organizations Guidelines APPLICATION OPEN : December 1, 2025 at 8 a.m. PT APPLICATION DEADLINE : February 3, 2026 at 5 p.m. PT GRANT AMOUNT: Up to $7,000 (1:1 cash or in-kind match)* ELIGIBILITY SNAPSHOT : Public institutions & NV incorporated 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. TIME PERIOD OF SUPPORT : July 1, 2026 – June 30, 2027 Michelle Patrick | Community Arts Development Specialist mpatrick@nevadaculture.org Lauren Frick | Community Arts Development Specialist The Fiscal Year 2027 (FY27) Project Grant for Organizations (PGO) supports the arts and cultural activities of organizations and public institutions. Funds may be used to support the execution of arts and culture project(s). Examples of eligible projects include art exhibitions, performances, readings, and festivals. Some components of the project (including planning) may occur outside of the grant period of July 1, 2026-June 30, 2027; however, the primary, grant-funded portion of the project must occur within the grant cycle. To stay in compliance and be eligible for future Nevada Arts Council grants, grantees must complete the Final Report by the deadline stated in the award packet. Eligibility requirements must be met at the time of application. Nonprofit Organizations : Must be based in Nevada* (as shown by the address on the organization’s IRS 990 form) Must have federal tax-exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code Must have a Unique Entity ID (UEI) from SAM.gov Must have active incorporation status with the Nevada Secretary of State Must not be a current Operating Support Grantee *Organizations located in states that border Nevada may apply if most of the project (at least 75%) serves Nevada communities, and all awarded funds are used to support Nevada communities . Public Institutions (including federally recognized tribes, state or local government, schools, public libraries, and institutions of higher education): Agencies that exist within the same governmental entity are eligible to apply independently when they have different/distinct mission statements and their Application snapshot: target deadline March 2, 2026; published funding information Up to $3,000; eligibility guidance Individual artists who are Nevada residents Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Project Grants is sponsored by Nevada Arts Council. Supports individual artists' projects such as exhibitions, performances, readings, or creation, applicable to children's books, theater, or youth engagement. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: FY26 Grant Offerings | 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 How to Apply for a Nevada Arts Council Grant: Review the GRANT AND AWARD POLICIES , which include information on overall eligibility requirements, funding restrictions, review processes, and grantee responsibilities. Review the current Nevada Arts Council GRANT PROGRAMS AND GUIDELINES below. Submit an application through our online grants management system, SUBMITTABLE (applicants must create an account to apply). The application question documents below are for informational purposes only. All applications must be submitted online using the Nevada Arts Council grant application portal, Submittable . 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 B: 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 Target of Opportunity Grant Providing Flexible Funding for Agency Initiatives Grant Activity Period: Agency approved period of performance Applications Open: While funds remain available Application Deadline: Dependent upon funding source – consult with agency Amount: Dependent upon available funding Review Grant and Award Policies Review Terms & Conditions PROJECT GRANT FOR ORGANIZATIONS Supporting Arts and Cultural Projects with Community Impact Open to: Nonprofit organizations and public institutions Grant Activity Period: July 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026 Applications open: Dec. 2, 2024, 8 a.m. PST Application deadline: Feb. 3, 2025, 5 p.m. PST Review Grant and Award Policies Review Terms & Conditions ARTS LEARNING PROJECT GRANT Supporting Arts Learning Activities for Pre-K – 12 and Lifelong Learning Open to: Nonprofit organizations, and public institutions Grant Activity Period: July 1, Application snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information Up to $3,000; eligibility guidance Nevada residents for at least one year, U. S. citizens or legal residents. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
NEA Grants for Arts Projects - Learning in the Arts is sponsored by National Endowment for the Arts. Supports arts learning projects for youth, including creative writing, theater education, arts-integrated learning, and programs promoting equity and inclusion in community settings. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: GRANTS FOR ARTS PROJECTS | National Endowment for the Arts Partnership Agreement Grants Volunteer to be an NEA Panelist Celebrating America's 250th Anniversary Arts Education Partnership Creative Forces: NEA Military Healing Arts Network Mayors' Institute on City Design Musical Theater Songwriting Challenge National Folklife Network Shakespeare in American Communities American Artscape Magazine National Endowment for the Arts Blog Arts & Artifacts Indemnity Program Disaster Readiness & Recovery for the Arts and Culture Sector Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) NEA Jazz Masters Fellowships National Heritage Fellowships National Council on the Arts National Endowment for the Arts on COVID-19 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Office of the Inspector General Frequently Asked Questions The NEA is committed to supporting excellent arts projects for the benefit of all Americans. Activities funded through Grants for Arts Projects (GAP) enable Americans throughout the nation to experience the arts, foster and celebrate America’s artistic heritage and cultural legacy, and benefit from arts education at all stages of life. We also support arts and health programs, including creative arts therapies, that advance the well-being of people and communities. We strongly encourage applications for arts projects that focus on one or more agency funding priorities . We welcome applications from first-time and returning applicants; from organizations serving rural, urban, suburban, and tribal communities of all sizes; and from organizations with small, medium, or large operating budgets. We fund arts projects in the following disciplines: Arts Education, Challenge America, Dance, Design & Our Town, Folk & Traditional Arts, Literary Arts, Local Arts Agencies, Museums, Music, Opera, Presenting & Multidisciplinary Works, Theater & Musical Theater, and Visual & Media Arts. A full grant program description can be found below under Grant Program Guidelines below. For detailed instructions on how to apply, see Application Instructions below. Access for individuals with disabilities: Contact accessibility@arts.gov to request an accommodation or an alternate format of the guidelines at least 2 weeks prior to the application deadline. Review the GAP Program Guidelines document below for full details. Organizations eligible to apply include: Nonprofit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3), U.S. organizations; Units of state or local government; or Federally recognized tribal communities or tribes. Applicant organizations must have completed at least 5 years of arts programming prior to the application deadline. Applicant organizations must have had an operating budget of at least $20,000 in the previous fiscal year. Generally, an applicant may submit one application per calendar year. Funding is not available in this category for individuals, applications submitted by a fiscal sponsor, commercial/for-profit enterprises, or State Arts Agencies Application snapshot: target deadline March 11, 2026; published funding information $10,000 - $100,000; eligibility guidance Individuals, nonprofits, state/local governments; individuals eligible as project directors for literary and arts education projects Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Arts Learning Projects Grant is sponsored by Nebraska Arts Council. Supports programs with a strong educational emphasis in preK-12 schools or community settings that incorporate local or national educational learning standards in the arts. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Apply for a Grant - Nebraska Arts Council America250 Nebraska Celebrations About Nebraska Arts Council Complete List of State Arts Awards Recipients (1978-2018) Artists in Schools/Communities Sponsor Grants Arts Accessibility for Event Services Arts Accessibility for Improvement Projects Arts Learning Projects Grants Creative Aging Arts Program Creative District Development Grant Individual Artist Fellowship Micro Grants- Currently Closed Closed: Nebraska Touring Program Sponsor Grants Closed: Presenting the State Poet School Bus for the Arts Grants Apply to Join Artist Roster 2025 Creative District Assembly Create Now: Teaching Artist Lab Certified Creative Districts Creative District Nebraska Poster Series Governor’s Residence Gallery Studio Clips: Meet Nebraska Artists Nebraska Arts Education Data Project (AEDP) Artists in Schools/Communities Sponsor Grants Arts Accessibility for Event Services Arts Accessibility for Improvement Projects Arts Learning Projects Grants Creative Aging Arts Program Creative District Development Grant Individual Artist Fellowship Micro Grants- Currently Closed Closed: Nebraska Touring Program Sponsor Grants Closed: Presenting the State Poet School Bus for the Arts Grants Apply to Join Artist Roster 2025 Creative District Assembly Create Now: Teaching Artist Lab Certified Creative Districts Creative District Nebraska Poster Series Governor’s Residence Gallery Studio Clips: Meet Nebraska Artists Nebraska Arts Education Data Project (AEDP) America250 Nebraska Celebrations About Nebraska Arts Council Complete List of State Arts Awards Recipients (1978-2018) Pictured: Jitterbug Jamborama | Photo by: Molly Polsen Nebraska Arts Council funds art projects and programs of the highest artistic excellence that reflect creativity and innovation while providing opportunities for artists and arts organizations. We support cultural and generational diversity, fostering access to the arts for underserved communities, offering accommodations for persons with disabilities, and striving to promote the arts through advocacy, collaboration, and education. Click on the grant categories below for eligibility requirements, deadlines, grant amounts, and information on how to apply. Go to Grant Recipients to see our most recent awards and get grantee compliance information. Read more about what we fund , who we fund , and invitation-only grants . Supporting arts programming, productions or events open to the general public. Arts Learning Project Grants Arts Learning Projects Grants support programs with a strong educational emphasis in preK-12 schools or in community settings. Community-based projects must incorporate educational learning outcomes in the arts. School-based projects must incorporate local or national educational learning standards in the arts and may also be aligned with standards in other disciplines. Artists in Schools/Communities Sponsor Grants Grant funding to hire artists for interactive learning sessions. Nebraska Touring Program Sponsor Grants Sponsorship funding for organizations that provide arts engagement via performances Application snapshot: target deadline March 16, 2026; published funding information $10,000 - $100,000; eligibility guidance Nebraska nonprofits, schools, and units of government. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Nebraska Arts Council Arts Learning Project Grant is sponsored by Nebraska Arts Council. State-level grant to support arts learning projects in preK–12 schools or community settings incorporating educational learning outcomes—supports arts-integrated learning, youth development, literacy through arts. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Apply for a Grant - Nebraska Arts Council America250 Nebraska Celebrations About Nebraska Arts Council Complete List of State Arts Awards Recipients (1978-2018) Artists in Schools/Communities Sponsor Grants Arts Accessibility for Event Services Arts Accessibility for Improvement Projects Arts Learning Projects Grants Creative Aging Arts Program Creative District Development Grant Individual Artist Fellowship Micro Grants- Currently Closed Closed: Nebraska Touring Program Sponsor Grants Closed: Presenting the State Poet School Bus for the Arts Grants Apply to Join Artist Roster 2025 Creative District Assembly Create Now: Teaching Artist Lab Certified Creative Districts Creative District Nebraska Poster Series Governor’s Residence Gallery Studio Clips: Meet Nebraska Artists Nebraska Arts Education Data Project (AEDP) Artists in Schools/Communities Sponsor Grants Arts Accessibility for Event Services Arts Accessibility for Improvement Projects Arts Learning Projects Grants Creative Aging Arts Program Creative District Development Grant Individual Artist Fellowship Micro Grants- Currently Closed Closed: Nebraska Touring Program Sponsor Grants Closed: Presenting the State Poet School Bus for the Arts Grants Apply to Join Artist Roster 2025 Creative District Assembly Create Now: Teaching Artist Lab Certified Creative Districts Creative District Nebraska Poster Series Governor’s Residence Gallery Studio Clips: Meet Nebraska Artists Nebraska Arts Education Data Project (AEDP) America250 Nebraska Celebrations About Nebraska Arts Council Complete List of State Arts Awards Recipients (1978-2018) Pictured: Jitterbug Jamborama | Photo by: Molly Polsen Nebraska Arts Council funds art projects and programs of the highest artistic excellence that reflect creativity and innovation while providing opportunities for artists and arts organizations. We support cultural and generational diversity, fostering access to the arts for underserved communities, offering accommodations for persons with disabilities, and striving to promote the arts through advocacy, collaboration, and education. Click on the grant categories below for eligibility requirements, deadlines, grant amounts, and information on how to apply. Go to Grant Recipients to see our most recent awards and get grantee compliance information. Read more about what we fund , who we fund , and invitation-only grants . Supporting arts programming, productions or events open to the general public. Arts Learning Project Grants Arts Learning Projects Grants support programs with a strong educational emphasis in preK-12 schools or in community settings. Community-based projects must incorporate educational learning outcomes in the arts. School-based projects must incorporate local or national educational learning standards in the arts and may also be aligned with standards in other disciplines. Artists in Schools/Communities Sponsor Grants Grant funding to hire artists for interactive learning sessions. Nebraska Touring Program Sponsor Grants Sponsorship funding for organizations that provide arts engagement via performances Application snapshot: target deadline March 16, 2026; published funding information Not specified; eligibility guidance Nonprofit schools or community-based organizations in Nebraska. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.