2025-2026 Term Arts Education Project Grants
This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations, colleges, and government units in South Carolina to enhance arts education programs for preschool and Kโ12 students, particularly in underserved areas.
The South Carolina Arts Commission (SCAC) is offering the Term Arts Education Project Grant for the 2025โ2026 academic year to support arts education programs for preschool (3Kโ4K) and Kโ12 students. This competitive grant opportunity provides up to $15,000 in funding to support high-quality, standards-based arts instruction during the school term, including programming offered beyond the traditional school day. Applications are due by April 14, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time, and the grant period will run from July 2025 through May 2026. The grant is open to most nonprofit organizations in South Carolina (arts and non-arts), colleges and universities, and units of government. Applicants must be based in South Carolina and have valid IRS tax-exempt status or apply through a qualified fiscal agent. Organizations must also be registered with the S.C. Secretary of Stateโs Office (or provide proof of exemption) and have a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI). Schools, school districts, and individual artists are not eligible. Applicants who have already received Term Arts Education Project Grants for both the 2024โ2025 and 2025โ2026 terms are ineligible. Grant funds must be used to expand and enhance, not replace, current arts programming. Eligible uses of funds include artist fees, program materials, critical supplies, workshops, exhibitions, transportation for students, and professional development for educators. Up to 10% of the total award may be used for indirect costs. Projects must align with the South Carolina 2017 College and Career Ready Standards for Visual and Performing Arts and, if involving preschool-aged children, must also support the Profile of the Ready Kindergartener. Programs should involve visual arts, performing arts, media arts, design arts, folk and traditional arts, and/or creative writing. Priority will be given to proposals that serve students in Opportunity Initiative counties, form partnerships with schools or other organizations, and/or target underserved student populations, especially in rural or high-poverty areas. Organizations are encouraged to hire SCAC Verified Teaching Artists, especially if working with Kโ12 students in school environments. All applications must be submitted through the SCAC grants portal, which is hosted on the Foundant platform. Assistance is available via the SCAC's Grants Coaching webpage and directly through Amanda Noyes, Arts Learning & Accessibility Director. Applicants may only submit one proposal per deadline and one per college or university department. For additional support, contact Amanda Noyes at anoyes@arts.sc.gov or the SCAC Grants Team at grants@arts.sc.gov.
Award Range
Not specified - $15,000
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
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Matching Requirement
Yes - 1:2 Match required
Additional Details
Maximum of $15,000 per award Matching requirement: 1:2 (grantee:SCAC) Indirect costs limited to 10% of the grant total Allowable costs include: artist fees, supplies, workshops, student transportation, educator training, and more Non-allowable costs include: food, clothing (except theatre costumes), fundraising activities, and construction
Eligible Applicants
Geographic Eligibility
Selected Counties
Application Opens
Not specified
Application Closes
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