Cultural Collaborations Grants
The Cultural Collaborations and Arts Educator Fellowship Programs are made possible through support from the Rasmuson Foundation, administered by the Alaska State Council on the Arts. A school may apply for and receive an Arts Excursion grant, and a Project or Access Grant per school year. A school may also receive support for an Artists in Schools residency in the same school year, either as an individual school or through a district grant. For help in understanding the application process, assistance in how to develop an arts program in your school, or any other technical services please contact us with questions.
Cultural Collaborations Project Grants
Deadlines: June 1, for residency projects beginning no earlier than July 1; December 1 for residency projects starting no earlier than January 1.
Cultural Collaborations Project Grants are matching awards of up to $6,000 in support of high-quality arts and cultural programs for youth that emphasize skill acquisition and direct participation in settings outside of the school day/year, in Alaska. Cultural Collaborations Project Grants are a program of the Alaska State Council on the Arts, with support from Rasmuson Foundation. Eligible projects/programs provide regularly scheduled sessions over an extended period of time. Nonprofit organizations, schools or school districts are eligible to apply. Partnerships in support of Cultural Collaborations Project Grants are encouraged.
Contact Laura Forbes at (907) 269-6682 or laura.forbes@alaska.gov with questions and for technical assistance.
Cultural Collaborations Project Grant Guidelines and Application
Cultural Collaborations Project Grant Final Report Form
Cultural Collaborations Excursion Grants
Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis; deadlines are rolling, at least 30 days prior to the planned activity.
Excursion Grants, bringing Kids to Arts, are awards of up to $600 ($1,000 for eligible Title I schools,) to support transportation and admission costs incurred in attending arts and cultural events, and/or visiting recognized arts and cultural venues in Alaska. Cultural Collaborations Excursions Grants are a program of the Alaska State Council on the Arts, with support from Rasmuson Foundation. Only public or nonprofit schools in Alaska may apply. A school may only receive one Excursion grant per school year, but may apply for multiple Excursion activities in one grant application.
Contact Laura Forbes at (907) 269-6682 or laura.forbes@alaska.gov with questions and for technical assistance.
Cultural Collaborations Excursion Grant Guidelines and Application
Cultural Collaborations Excursion Grant Final Report Form
Cultural Collaborations Access Grants
Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis; deadlines are rolling, at least 30 days prior to the planned activity.
Access Grants, bringing Arts to Kids, are awards of up to $1,000 to support high-quality, short term (generally, of a week or less) arts and cultural activities for grades K-12 at a school site, during the school day. Cultural Collaborations Excursions Grants are a program of the Alaska State Council on the Arts, with support from Rasmuson Foundation. Alaska 501(c)3 nonprofit arts organizations, private nonprofit schools, and public schools or school districts are eligible to apply.
Contact Laura Forbes at (907) 269-6682 or laura.forbes@alaska.gov with questions and for technical assistance.
Cultural Collaborations Access Grant Guidelines and Application
Cultural Collaborations Access Grant Final Report Form
Arts Educator Fellowships
Deadline: March 15
Rasmuson Foundation initiated the Arts Educator Fellowships to encourage the reconnection of artists who are teachers to the practice of their art; Arts Educator Fellowship are a program of the Alaska State Council on the Arts (ASCA), supported by funding from Rasmuson Foundation. The Arts Educator Fellowship program provides grants to certified, permanently-assigned, full and part-time K-12 teachers to immerse themselves in their own creative work, interact with professional artists, and stay current with new artistic practice. The Arts Educator Fellowship is meant to create opportunities for Alaska teachers to fill their own artistic wells. Eligible applicants may apply for up to $3,000 in support of Arts Educator Fellowship (AEF) activities, based on actual expenses.
Arts Educator Fellowship Grant Guidelines and Application