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Troupe Development Grant is a program from Indiana Thespians that funds theater education programs at Indiana schools. Each grant is up to $300 and can be used to fund attendance at the Indiana Thespians Leadership Conference, hire a guest artist for workshops or training, charter or reinstate a Thespian troupe, or support professional development for the troupe director.
Indiana Thespians has allocated a total of $3,000 for these grants annually. Troupes may apply at any point during the year until all funds have been awarded, and applicants are notified of their status within two weeks of submission. Eligible applicants are Indiana Thespian troupes across Indiana.
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Scholarships and Grants - Indiana Thespians Professional Networking Portal Professional Networking Portal Troupe Development Grants The Troupe Development Grant supports the diverse needs of troupes across the state, making participation possible for more schools and students in Indiana.
Each grant is up to $300, which can be used to fund attendance at our Leadership Conference, hire a guest artist for workshops or training, charter or reinstate a Thespian troupe, or provide professional development for the troupe director. Indiana Thespians has allocated a total of $3,000 to be distributed through these grants. Troupes may apply for the grant at any point during the year until all funds have been awarded.
Applicants will be notified of their grant status within two weeks of submission. Each year, Indiana seniors who are inducted Thespians may audition to receive a share of the $4000 in scholarships awarded by EdTA and Indiana Thespians. The link for submissions will be available closer to state conference.
Please note that this application is the same form that is used for the College Audition program. National Grants and Awards The Educational Theatre Foundation and the Educational Theatre Association offer many grants and awards annually that recognize the hard work of thespians, troupes, and troupe directors throughout the country. Please visit the national Grant and Award webpages to learn more and apply for these opportunities.
Indiana Thespians is the State Chapter of the Educational Theatre Association. We exist to shape lives through theatre education in the state of Indiana. Find out more at schooltheatre.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Indiana Thespian troupes across Indiana; funding can be used for leadership conference attendance, guest artist workshops, troupe chartering/reinstatement, or director professional development. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $300 per troupe Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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