General Grant Information
The Utah Arts Council, through its Arts Education Program, supports artists in residence,
professional development for teachers, and the development of sequential arts education programs through project
activity. Grant funding is available to schools, school districts, and nonprofit community organizations. AE
supports arts learning for ages pre-school through senior citizens.
Below are brief descriptions of the three different grants offered through the UAC AE Program.
- Artist in Residence Grants -- Schools and organizations may apply for funding to hold residencies, which
provide opportunities to work in-depth with accomplished artists, who integrate their work into the regular
learning life of students, schools and communities.
- Teacher-Initiated Project (TIP) Grants -- Any teacher in private, parochial, charter, or public school
may apply for this grant, which focuses on one-on-one art making for the individual classroom teacher, led by
a professional artist.
- Arts Education Project Grants -- Open to schools, districts and nonprofit organizations, Arts Education
Project grants fund projects that promote artistic excellence and focus on arts learning and creation.
New Grant Applicants
Before applying for an Arts Education Grant, please read both of the following:
Returning Grantees
You may go directly to download the application. If you have specific questions about your
current application, please contact the AE office.
AE Contacts:
Jean Irwin -- Program Manager (801) 320-9794
Alyssa Grove -- Program Coordinator (801) 320-9795