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Oklahoma Arts Council: Community Arts Learning Grants The arts are essential to community vitality—boosting state and local economies, enriching quality of life, attracting creative workforce, preserving cultural heritage, and more.
To ensure thriving communities across Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Arts Council awards project funding through Community Arts Learning Grants to support workshops, classes, and other community-based arts learning programs serving people of all ages and abilities.
Eligible organizations can apply for the following: Two Community Arts Learning Grants per fiscal year; or, One Community Arts Learning Grant and one Community Arts Experience Grant per fiscal year The maximum grant award request is up to $5,000 per project. A 100% (1:1) award match is required. This is a competitive grant program and award amounts are determined using the grant program scoring criteria and agency priorities.
This grant replaced the Small Grant Support program, effective September 1, 2023.
Support access to hands-on, sequential arts learning opportunities for Oklahomans of all ages and abilities Engage learners through participatory skill-building experiences led by qualified teaching artists Create more opportunities for all Oklahomans to meaningfully engage with the arts July 1, 2025 - June 30, 2026 (Grant Period FY2026) Up to two $5,000 grants per fiscal year.
Organizations may apply for two Community Arts Learning Grants, or they may apply for one Community Arts Learning Grant and one Community Arts Experience Grant . Match requirement: 1:1 (100%). Half of the match (50%) may be in-kind support.
Matching funds may not be federal funds or other Oklahoma Arts Council funds. Award amounts are determined using the grant program scoring criteria and agency priorities. 60 days before your project begins To be eligible for grants, an applicant must be a non-religious, nonprofit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization; agency of government; sovereign Indian Nation; public library; or college, university, or public school.
Nonprofit organizations must be incorporated in the State of Oklahoma. (Title 70:10-3-25). What Types of Programs Can Be Supported?
Arts instruction, classes, and workshops including workshop series, summer camps, after school programs, arts-focused prevention or intervention programs for youth or adults, and creative aging programs. If your project is focused on audience-based events such as concerts, exhibits, festivals, or conferences, please see the Community Arts Experience Grant program. What Expenses Are Allowable?
Funding can be used to reimburse expenses such as artist fees and travel expenses, contracted administration or technical fees, rental expenses, marketing expenses, and consumable supplies. For more examples of allowable expenses and unallowable expenses, see the program guidelines (linked below).
General Grant Terms and Conditions Step 1: Your organization must be verified in the Oklahoma Arts Council grant portal before applying for this grant opportunity. If your organization is new to Oklahoma Arts Council grants, you must create a new account in the Fluxx grant portal and complete the eligibility verification process (which may take up to 15 days to review and process).
If you have questions, contact our grants office at grants@arts. ok. gov or 405-521-2040.
Step 2: Once your organization is verified, you can start an application from the Apply for Funding page. Applications are due by 5:00 p. m.
on the application deadline date published on the grant program guidelines. If an application deadline falls on a weekend or state holiday, the application will be due by 5:00 p. m.
on the next business day. Late submissions are subject to the noncompliance policies as outlined in the General Grant Terms and Conditions. For questions about this grant program, contact: Erika Wilhite, Arts Learning in Communities Director erika.
wilhite@arts. ok. gov For questions about grant system access, contact: Martyna Sandoval, Grants and Programs Associate martyna.
sandoval@arts. ok. gov For questions about managing your grant award, contact: Thomas Tran, Grants Director
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: See the Oklahoma grants portal for complete eligibility requirements. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Oklahoma Arts Council Essential and Expanded Arts Education Grants is a small grant program supporting hands-on, sequential arts learning in Oklahoma schools. Individual schools may apply for up to two grants of $5,000 each per school year, with a required 10% cash match. Funded activities take place during school hours and involve teaching artists working with students across six disciplines: dance, drama, literary arts, media arts, music, and visual arts. The grant period covers August 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026 (FY2026). Research supports the program's impact, showing that students with four years of high school arts education score higher on college entrance exams.
Rural Arts Opportunity Grants is sponsored by Oklahoma Arts Council. The Rural Arts Opportunity Grants support projects that enhance capacity building/professional development, learning-based, or audience-based arts programs in specific rural counties in Oklahoma. Projects can be new or ongoing, but cannot end before the submission of an application. A 1:1 (100%) award match is required, and half of the match (50%) may be in-kind support.