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Travel Grants | Idaho Falls Arts Council Apply for a Travel Grant for your School Don’t have the budget to pay for buses? We can help! Limited funding is available from the Idaho Falls Arts Council for school field trips to cover the cost of transportation to ARTitorium on Broadway.
Grants are available to pay for transportation from ANY county in Idaho! Also, thanks to the generous support from the F. M.
, Anne G. , and Beverly B. Bistline Foundation in the Idaho Community Foundation, we have additional funds to support field trips specifically from Bannock, Bingham, Bear Lake, Caribou, Franklin, Oneida, and Power counties.
Please review the guidelines before submitting an application: Schools should submit an application form at least one month before the planned visit. You will hear from us within seven days of the submission. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and funds are allocated at the discretion of the Arts Council.
You do not need to know the exact date of your planned field trip when you submit the application, but we encourage you to schedule it as soon as possible as the days can fill up quickly. Note that there are some times when we are unable to facilitate field trips. Please contact us for details.
Funding is available only for transportation – schools still need to pay for the field trip experience ($3 per student). Please contact us if you require assistance with this, we may be able to help! Contact Georgina Goodlander, Visual Arts Director, with any questions: ggoodlander@idahofallsarts.
org, (208) 522-0471. Travel grants made possible by generous support from the Idaho Community Foundation and the F. M.
, Anne G. , and Beverly B. Bistline Foundation in the Idaho Community Foundation.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Schools from any Idaho county; additional funding available for schools in Bannock, Bingham, Bear Lake, Caribou, Franklin, Oneida, and Power counties. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Travel Grants (ARTitorium on Broadway) is funded by Idaho Falls Arts Council. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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