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Marrazzo/Bartol Teaching Artist Micro-Grants 2025

This funding opportunity provides $1,000 to Philadelphia-based teaching artists for community arts education projects, professional development, or essential teaching materials, fostering active engagement in the arts among local youth.

$1,000
Forecasted
Recurring
Grant Description

The Marrazzo/Bartol Teaching Artist Micro-Grant is a funding opportunity designed to support Philadelphia-based teaching artists in their community-based arts education projects, professional development, or procurement of essential teaching materials. The grant, fully funded by the Marrazzo Family Foundation, awards $1,000 per recipient and is available twice annually—once in winter for spring projects and once in summer for fall projects. Each funding round supports up to ten grants, with a total annual allocation of $20,000. The initiative is dedicated to integrating arts into the education of Philadelphia youth in innovative, interdisciplinary, and visionary ways. The grant aims to provide financial support to teaching artists actively engaged in their communities. The funding may be used for completing ongoing community arts projects, enhancing professional development, or acquiring necessary equipment or materials. The engagement of community members as active art-makers, rather than passive audiences, is a fundamental requirement for project-based applications. Teaching artists requesting funds for professional development or materials must demonstrate how the grant will enhance their practice and benefit future audiences. Eligible applicants must reside in the Philadelphia area and meet several criteria, including having at least one year of experience as a teaching artist, not being a student taking more than six credit hours, and not being employed or contracted as a teaching artist at their project’s host site. Furthermore, applicants cannot have previously received a Bartol Micro-Grant, and if they are working with an organization that was awarded a Bartol grant in July 2024, they are ineligible for funding for the same project. The project itself must take place within the City of Philadelphia, and funds must be used within three months of receiving the grant. Applications for Spring 2025 projects are currently open and must be submitted by Tuesday, February 11, 2025, at 11:59 PM EST. A Micro-Grant Information Session will be held on Monday, January 20, 2025, from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM, where the Executive Director of the Bartol Foundation, Sam Tower, will provide guidance on crafting a strong application and answer applicant questions. The funding timeline requires that all awarded funds be expended by June 30, 2025. To apply, candidates must submit a detailed project description, a budget showing how the $1,000 will be allocated (which may include compensation for their time), a biography detailing their work as a teaching artist, and two work samples—one of their personal creative work and another demonstrating their work with community members. Additionally, applicants have the option to include a letter of support from a community partner or host site confirming their commitment to the project. This micro-grant is not intended for personal creative practice but rather to support the applicant’s role as a teaching artist. The funding ensures that recipients can implement projects that engage communities through the arts, reinforce their professional skills, or secure necessary resources, ultimately fostering an enriched arts education ecosystem in Philadelphia.

Funding Details

Award Range

$1,000 - $1,000

Total Program Funding

$20,000

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Each grant award is $1,000. Up to ten grants are awarded per cycle (two cycles annually). Funds must be used within three months of receipt. Grant funds may support professional development, materials, or community arts projects but not personal creative practice. Number of Awards: Up to 10 per cycle (up to 20 annually)

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

City or township governments

Additional Requirements

Eligibility Explanation: Applicants must reside in the Philadelphia area. They must be the lead, initiator, or founder of the project. They must be at least 18 years old. They cannot be a full-time student (more than six credit hours). They must have at least one year of experience as a teaching artist. They cannot have previously received a Bartol Micro-Grant. They cannot be employed or contracted as a teaching artist by their project’s host site. The project must take place within Philadelphia. If working with community members, the project must actively engage participants in creative activities. If applying for professional development or materials, applicants must demonstrate how it will benefit their teaching practice. The organization they are working with cannot have already received a Bartol grant for the same project in July 2024.

Geographic Eligibility

Philadelphia

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

Sam Tower

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