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Remember Ryan Grants Fund is sponsored by Ryan Foundation. This program provides financial support to expand visual and performing arts exploratory and experiential opportunities for young students. Projects should focus on enhancing arts education through single classroom projects or larger school-wide activities.
Geographic focus: Western New York
Focus areas: Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Arts Education
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THE REMEMBER RYAN FOUNDATION INC. Below are just a few examples of the types and dollar amounts of Remember Ryan Grants that have been awarded since the program's inception: NOW OPEN TO K-8 SCHOOLS IN ALL WESTERN NEW YORK Funding Levels: 1. up to $250 for single classroom or small-scale projects of short duration. 2.
up to $500 for activities involving multiple classrooms and/or grade levels. 3. up to $1000 for projects/activities involving the entire school All applications must be submitted in the outline form that follows: 1.
0 TITLE. Include a descriptive title for the project and the following pertinent information: 1. 1 Primary Contact Person and email address 1.
2 Other teachers or staff involved with the project. 1. 3 Grade level(s) involved.
(Grants are limited to Grades pre-K through 6. Schools housing grades 7 & 8 are eligible with grade 6) 1. 4 Approximate number of students directly involved.
2. 0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Briefly describe how the project relates to the visual and/or performing arts. 3.
0 PROJECT IMPACT: Briefly describe how the project might enhance or expand appreciation of the visual or performing arts for the students involved. 4. 0 PROPOSED ITEMIZED BUDGET: Must include vendors' names and addresses.
4. 1 DO NOT include items for which State Aid or other funding support will be received. 4.
2 DO NOT include refreshments, awards, party goods, supplies, or materials that are part of the regular school budget. 4. 3 Indicate whether you would accept PARTIAL funding of the grant.
5. 0 SHOWCASING THE ACTIVITY: Describe how you intend to "showcase" the activity results to the school and community. (i.e., publicity, performance, etc.) 6.
0 FINAL PRODUCT. Upon completion, the Remember Ryan Foundation shall be presented with a tangible product example such as a work of art, video recording, scrapbook or other appropriate item(s). The completed application outline and/or any questions should be addressed to:
Key questions and narrative sections extracted from the solicitation.
Project title and contact information
Description of how the project relates to visual/performing arts
Impact assessment
Itemized budget with vendor details
Plans for showcasing results
Description of tangible final product (artwork, video, scrapbook, etc.)
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: K-8 schools (teachers and staff) located in Western New York counties. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $500. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Remember Ryan Grants Fund accepts applications on a rolling basis — there is no single fixed deadline. Check the official notice for any cycle-specific review dates.
Remember Ryan Grants Fund is funded by Ryan Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in New York. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
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