Grant Opportunities for Art Teachers
At the Art Teachers Association, we are committed to supporting the innovative and creative minds of our art educators. Our grant program provides funding for teachers who have a vision to enrich their students' artistic experiences and bring transformative projects to life. If you have a project idea that fosters creativity, inclusivity, and exploration in the arts, we encourage you to apply for our grant opportunities.
Who Can Apply
All active Nova Scotia teachers who are members of the Art Teachers Association (which is included in your conference fees) are eligible to apply for these grants.
Note: Applications for these grants are available to anyone who attends the conference this year. We will explain these in more details at the conference. We will follow up with all participants via email with information about how to apply for these grants after the conference.
Types of Projects We Support
We welcome applications for projects that:
Introduce new artistic techniques or mediums
Foster student collaboration on large-scale or community projects
Promote art accessibility and inclusivity
Innovative school-based art projects
Expand extracurricular or after-school art programs
Grant Details
Grant Amounts: up to $750
Deadline for Submission: December 15th, 2024
Selection Process: All applications will be reviewed by our grants committee. Successful applicants will be notified by the end of January, 2025.
Reimbursement: All receipts for grant projects must be submitted to our grant committee by the last week of
April, 2025.
This is a firm deadline. We will process receipts within two weeks.
How to Apply
Interested applicants, please fill in the linked form below with the following details:
Project description and goals
Budget outline
Timeline for implementation
Impact on students and the broader community
Note: Please provide as much detail as possible to help our committee understand the scope and vision of your project.
Google Application Form:
ATA Project Grant 2024 Application Form