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Find similar grantslinked here is sponsored by South Dakota Arts Council. ] JOIN GRANT PANELS The South Dakota Arts Council (SDAC) is looking for people to help review grant applications for artists and organizations. As a panelist, you will: Read and review applications.
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South Dakota Arts Council Grants Artists in Schools & Communities Congressional Art Competition South Dakota Governor's Student Art Competition Funding for special arts projects or unexpected opportunities. Projects must take place between July 1, 2025, and June 30, 2026. Regular season programming is not funded.
Deadline: Apply at least 30 days before the project begins. Apply online [ linked here ].
Up to 50% of project costs (max $1,000) Dollar-for-dollar match required Transportation for K–12 students or individuals with disabilities Expert help with programs, administration, or technology Professional development for staff or board members Other special opportunities may also be considered South Dakota-based nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status [verify status IRS website ] and in good standing with the SD Secretary of State [verify status SDSOS website ] Units of state or local government Federally recognized tribal governments Deadline: Apply at least 30 days before the project begins.
Apply online [ linked here ]. Up to $1,000 for project costs The teacher is the applicant, not the school. Funds are paid directly to the teacher.
Teacher workshops or conferences Guest artists in the classroom Student field trips to unique arts events Technology for arts learning Other special opportunities may also be considered K–12 teachers in South Dakota public, private, or tribal nonprofit schools Homeschool teachers who are part of a 501(c)(3) homeschool association (must benefit multiple students) Teachers do not need to be arts specialists Deadline: Apply at least 30 days before the project begins.
Apply online [ linked here ]. Colleges and universities Other post-secondary institutions/instructors Statewide Services Grant recipients Deadline: Apply at least 30 days before the project begins. Apply online [ linked here ].
Complete the online application form through Adobe Sign [ linked here ]. Attach required documents directly in the webform or email them to: kathryn. vandel@state.
sd. us Contact SDAC staff with questions [ staff list link ]. For Educator Applicants Only: Enter your name on the line labeled “Applicant Organization.
” The applicant is the teacher, not the school. Grant awards are paid directly to the teacher.
Application Form (submitted through Adobe Sign [ linked here ]) Grant Narrative (up to 3 pages) that includes: A clear description of the project/activity Why SDAC support is needed How the project will benefit your community, students, or school What need(s) it addresses, the expected outcomes, and how success will be measured Budget Page with cost estimates and explanations (e.g., how mileage was calculated) Optional Supporting Materials (lesson plans, photos, programs, posters, reviews, or letters of support) Educator Applicants: MUST Include a resume with your application.
A short Grants Report is due within 30 days after your project ends. The form will be provided with your award and is available at [ evaluation link ]. Future grant eligibility depends on completing your report.
South Dakota Arts Council
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: See the South Dakota grants portal for complete eligibility requirements. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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