Purpose
To support ArtsNOW partner schools as they engage students, equip educators, and grow school communities
Who's Eligible
Identified ArtsNOW Partner Schools
Funding
Varies by year
Matching Requirement
Varies by year
For educators and administrators searching for creative solutions to address critical learning gaps and advance student achievement, ArtsNOW delivers customized professional learning and support through integrated learning methods. By emphasizing the arts in education, ArtsNOW provides an engaging learning environment that promotes teacher confidence and improves student engagement.
This grant, which runs on a three (3)-year cycle, supports identified ArtsNOW Partner Schools to engage students, equip educators, and grow school communities through arts integration and innovative best practices. It provides whole-school professional learning and demonstration lessons in arts integration, ongoing school support, curriculum mapping, and arts integration planning support.
Please Note
Grant guidelines are subject to change until the application opens.
In accordance with federal government policy, all organizations – including (but not limited to) private schools, public school districts, government entities, and nonprofit organizations – must provide a valid UEI number* to receive an SCAC grant award.
*Learn about the Unique Entity ID (UEI)
Note: If an applicant organization is using a fiscal agent/receiver, separate UEI numbers must be provided for both the applicant organization and the fiscal agent/receiver. Exceptions to separate UEI numbers are organizations run by a local government or a school district.
Individual public schools may use their school district’s Unique Entity ID and do not need to register separately.
All grant-funded spending must be directly in line with the ArtsNOW partnership agreement.
None.
There are no specified priority areas for this grant category.
September 30, 2024
Note: This deadline applies to both new applicants and existing grantees. All current (FY25) ArtsNOW School Advancement grantees must answer a set of application questions as part of their FY25 final report by the deadline to be eligible for FY26 funding.
Applications may be submitted until 11:59 p.m. (Eastern Time) on the deadline date. However, please be aware that staff members will not be available to assist you with questions or technical difficulties after SCAC closes at 5 p.m. that day.July 1, 2024-May 15, 2025
Awards may vary from year to year and are contingent on availability of funds.
Please note:
ArtsNOW Partner Schools that complete the application process, remain in good standing with ArtsNOW, and demonstrate fidelity to their arts education strategic plan will be recommended for funding.
SCAC staff will review applications to confirm that:
Applications are accepted through our grants portal, which uses the Foundant platform.
New to Foundant? For frequently asked questions, registration instructions, and other helpful information, we highly recommend visiting the Grants Portal FAQ, before you begin working in the system.
PLEASE NOTE: You are urged to consider the Review Criteria (detailed in the “Review Process” section of these guidelines, under “After You Apply”) as you prepare your application materials. These criteria will be used to evaluate your application and determine the funding of your proposal.
The applicant must have an active account in our Grants Portal.
Your application questions for FY25 funding will be part of your FY24 final report. You will receive instructions with notification that your final report has been assigned within the grants portal and is ready for you to complete.
The SCAC Grants Team will assign the FY25 ArtsNOW Schools Advancement grant application to the grant contact person for the applicant schools eligible to apply. That contact person must have an active account in our grants portal, as a contact for that applicant school, to be assigned the grant application. After the grant application has been assigned, you will receive an email notification with instructions on how to access, complete, and submit the grant application.
The Grants Team will review submitted applications for completeness and compliance with guideline and application requirements. SCAC program staff will then develop recommended award amounts based on the published review criteria, the availability of funds, and the number of ArtsNOW partner schools. Recommendations will be presented to the board of commissioners, which makes final award decisions. Award notification is expected after the June 2025 board meeting, pending completion of the state budget process.
If your application is funded, you (and your fiscal agent/receiver, if applicable) will enter into a contractual agreement with the South Carolina Arts Commission, and you must comply with all requirements stated in that contract. You will receive notification and instructions when your contract is available in the Grants Portal. You must submit your completed contract packet, including signatures and other documentation as instructed, by the date indicated in the system. You must also complete all other assigned follow ups by the due date.
Please note: Any significant revisions to grant-funded activities must be approved in writing, in advance, by the SCAC. Significant revisions to grant-funded activities must be emailed to grants@arts.sc.gov to be processed for approval or denial.
Additional details about managing an SCAC grant are available on our agency website.
Payments are reimbursement-based. This means any expenses must be financed up front by the grantee and/or a cooperating entity.
An accurate final report, listing only expenses allowable under the program guidelines for the certified time period, must be submitted in order to receive payment for the grant award.
ALL GRANTEES are required to file a final report at the end of the grant period. The final report due date is stated in the grant contract. Failure to submit an accurate and complete final report by the due date will result in cancellation of the award and repayment of any funds received. SCAC will not fund applicants who have outstanding final reports.
Note: This grant runs on a three (3)-year cycle, and grantees are required to file a final report at the end of each grant period. Submission of the application portion of your annual final report is required to be eligible for a grant award the following year. The reporting process prepares your school for continued eligibility and also allows the SCAC to measure the impact of its grantmaking.
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