Cultural Collaborations Excursion Grants Program
Cultural Collaborations Excursion Grants Program in Alaska offers awards of up to $600 (or $1,000 for eligible Title I schools) to support transportation and admission costs for public or nonprofit schools attending arts and cultural events or visiting recognized venues in Alaska. Administered by the Alaska State Council on the Arts with support from Rasmuson Foundation, schools can apply for multiple activities within one grant application but are limited to one grant per school year.
Award Range
Not specified - $1,000
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Cultural Collaborations Project Grants are a program of the Alaska State Council on the Arts, with funding support from Rasmuson Foundation. Excursion Grant Funds are to be used for transportation and/or admission fees for K-12 students visiting definable arts and cultural venues (museums, culture centers, theaters, galleries, etc.) or to attend activities and events (performances, exhibits, readings, etc.) in Alaska. Any public or private nonprofit school may apply for and receive funds to support one or more activities scheduled during the school year. A school may apply for multiple excursions, including multiple classrooms/groups of students, but all excursions for which a school applies in a given school year must be included in a single application. Title 1 Schools may apply for up to $1,000; non-Title 1 schools are limited to $600. The requested amount should be based on the anticipated transportation and/or student admission costs to one or more excursion. Other Requirements Cultural Collaboration Excursion Grants are not exclusive of applications for funding through the other Cultural Collaborations grant programs (Access, Project), nor of any other arts education grant program operated by the Alaska State Council on the Arts. There may be conditions on application to multiple grant programs; contact the Alaska State Council on the Arts for guidance if you plan to apply in multiple grant categories. Grant recipients must submit a final report that includes a description of what students saw/and experienced, how many students participated, the students reactions and perceived outcomes and how the grant funds are spent. Grant payments will be made after a signed grant award agreement has been returned by the award recipient, to the Alaska State Council on the Arts. For more information, visit Alaska State Council on the Arts.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
Not specified
Application Closes
Not specified
Grantor
Alaska State Council on the Arts
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