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Arts and Youth Grant Program is a grant from the California Arts Council (CAC) that provides up to $25,000 to nonprofit organizations delivering meaningful arts learning and engagement experiences for young people in California.
Rooted in the CAC's belief that all youth deserve access to culturally responsive arts experiences, the program funds activities that help youth develop a sense of self, deepen community connections, and become culturally literate citizens. The grant activity period runs October 1, 2026 through September 30, 2027, with funds estimated to arrive January through March 2027. Eligible applicants are California nonprofits.
The application deadline is May 12, 2026.
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Arts and Youth - California Arts Council Before applying, please review the full program guidelines for detailed information on program requirements and eligibility.
Application Deadline: May 12, 2026, 11:59 PM Grant Request Amount: Up to $25,000 Grant Activity Period: October 1, 2026 — September 30, 2027 Estimated Arrival of Funds: January — March 2027 The Arts and Youth program is rooted in the CAC’s belief that arts learning and engagement should be available to all young people in California.
Providing access to meaningful, culturally responsive arts experiences helps youth develop a greater sense of self, deepen their connection to their communities, and make meaningful connections across histories and cultures.
By participating in the arts, youth gain the knowledge, skills, and understanding to actively take part in creative processes, projects, and pursuits throughout their lifetimes as culturally literate, engaged citizens.
The CAC acknowledges that barriers to access are compounded by factors such as socio-economic status, geographic isolation, gender identity, racial identity, cultural identity, digital divide and disability and is committed to addressing these barriers in order to achieve greater equity.
The Arts and Youth program expands meaningful arts participation and learning in diverse settings and contexts for infants, children, and youth ages 0-25 by prioritizing programs that directly bridge barriers to access and participation.
Nonprofit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3), California organizations Units of municipal, county, or Tribal governments Fiscally sponsored organizations Non-eligible applicants include Organizations that are registered and primarily operate as for-profit corporations/entities, even if they have a fiscal sponsor. This includes LLCs and any for-profit entities (including ‘charitable arms or branches’).
Non-art organizations that do not offer ongoing art activities and/or services Individuals (including individuals with a fiscal sponsor) Elementary and Secondary Schools (Public, Private, Charter) County Offices of Education Parent Teacher Associations (PTAs) Applicant organizations and fiscal sponsors must meet the requirements below Have a principal place of business in California and a California address.
Have a minimum two-year history of consistent arts programming and/or services prior to the application deadline. Demonstrate proof of nonprofit status under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code or section 23701d of the California Revenue and Taxation Code. Eligible applicant organizations without 501(c)(3) status, please see Fiscal Sponsor Requirements in the 2026 Grants Manual.
Have “active status” with the California Secretary of State (SOS) showing evidence of “good standing” at the time of application. Applicant organizations can request up to $25,000 . Organizations with total revenues at or above $5 million are not eligible to apply for this grant program.
The CAC’s definition of Total Revenue is the total cash inflow from your organization’s most recently completed fiscal year. Cash inflow/income includes all earned income (ex: ticket sales) and contributed income (ex: grants, donations/contributions, one-time organizational funding, operational grants). Re-granting, pass-through, and restricted capital improvement funding are excluded from the organization’s total revenue calculation .
Applicants cannot apply to this program and the Impact Projects grant program; they must choose one. Matching funds are not required for this grant. Virtual office sessions are available to provide technical assistance for the Arts and Youth grant program.
Join Arts Program Specialist Emily Taggart as she discusses your organization-specific grant application questions. Office hours are structured to be a “drop-in” format. Audience members are welcome to join and exit as needed; advanced registration is required to participate.
The schedule for office hours is listed below: Tuesday, March 24, 2026, 12:00-1:00 p. m. - Register Here Friday, April 3, 2:00-3:00 p.
m. – Register Here Monday, April 13, 10:00-11:00 a. m.
– Register Here Online Application Portal: calartscouncil. smartsimple. com Frequently Asked Questions Grant Review Panel Process 2025-26 Grantee Information: Application Opens March 17, 2026 Application Deadline May 12, 2026, 11:59 P.
M. Panel Review Approx. June — July 2026 Funding Decision August 14, 2026 Funding Notification Approx.
August 2026 Grant Activity Starts October 1, 2026 Estimated Arrival of Funds Approx. January — March 2027 Grant Activity Ends September 30, 2027 Final Report Deadline October 30, 2027 Before contacting staff, check FAQs to see if application questions can be answered. If staff assistance is still required for guidance or clarification, email is the best way to contact Program Specialists.
We recommend that you contact staff well in advance of the deadline to ensure you can be accommodated. Please note: Staff assistance is not available after 5:00 p. m.
on the day of a grant deadline. People who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Deaf Blind, or have difficulty speaking may dial 711 to reach the California Relay Service (CRS). Large print is available upon request.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in California. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $25,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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