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The California Casualty Music & Arts Grant was established to provide support for K-12 public schools negatively impacted by reduced budgets. California Casualty has partnered with education associations for many years. We understand the importance of music and arts education for children.
As a member of one of our partnering education associations, you can apply for a grant award of $300 for a music or art need at your school. READY TO APPLY FOR THE GRANT: Apply to receive $300 for your school's program To apply for your school, please complete the . Applications received by July 15, 2026 will be notified of their status by November 30, 2026.
Applications received after July 15, 2026 will be considered for an award during the next program cycle. For complete grant eligibility requirements and conditions, see . Apply Today!
Online Application Grant Guidelines Other Educator Programs Available: In appreciation for educators' dedication to future generations, this program provides $2,500 towards their students' needs. $10,000 Staycation Giveaway Get that hot tub you've always wanted, create your dream kitchen, turn your backyard into an oasis, add a media room the whole family can enjoy-the possibilities are endless, but only if you enter to win.
Learn More Learn More To apply for your school, please complete the To apply for your school, please complete the Online Application. Applications received by July 15, 2025 will be notified of their status by November 30, 2025. Applications received after July 15, 2025 will be considered for an award during the next program cycle.
For complete grant eligibility requirements and conditions, see Apply to receive $300 for your school's program The California Casualty Music & Arts Grant was established to provide support for K-12 public schools negatively impacted by reduced budgets. California Casualty has partnered with education associations for many years. We understand the importance of music and arts education for children.
As a member of one of our partnering education associations, you can apply for a grant award of $300 for a music or art need at your school. Keep the creativity flowing with a music or art grant from us! In appreciation for educators' dedication to future generations, this program provides $2,500 towards their students' needs.
$10,000 Staycation Giveaway Get that hot tub you've always wanted, create your dream kitchen, turn your backyard into an oasis, add a media room the whole family can enjoy-the possibilities are endless, but only if you enter to win. Apply Today! Keep the creativity flowing with a music or art grant from us!
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: K-12 public schools, as a member of one of California Casualty's partnering education associations. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $300. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Applications for California Casualty Music & Arts Grant are due July 15, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
California Casualty Music & Arts Grant is funded by California Casualty. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in California. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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