FY23 Arts Residencies in Schools Grants Webinar

FY23 Arts Residencies in Schools Grants Webinar

Free FY23 Arts Residencies in Schools Grants application preparation webinars!

By Arts & Humanities Council of Montgomery County

Date and time

October 13, 2022 · 11am - October 20, 2022 · 2:30pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

The Arts & Humanities Council of Montgomery County (AHCMC) will host two free application preparation webinars to discuss the guidelines and online application process for the FY23 Arts Residencies in Schools Grants. The webinars will also cover navigating the online SurveyMonkey Apply (SM Apply) grants portal.

The webinars will take place on:

  • Thursday, October 13, 2022 from 2:00 - 3:30 p.m.
  • Thursday, October 20, 2022 from 4:00 - 5:30 p.m.

Both webinars will cover the same material. Instructions on how to join will be sent via email to registrants on the day of the webinar.

We recommend that attendees use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox to join the webinar and access the online application.

New applicants are highly encouraged to contact AHCMC grants staff and attend a webinar. It is strongly recommended that webinar attendees read the FY23 Arts Residencies in Schools Grants guidelines beforehand and come prepared with questions. Guidelines are available on our website here: https://www.creativemoco.com/grant/arsg/

Attending preparation webinars is not required, however all applicants are highly encouraged attend.

For inquiries, please send contact Ana-Alicia Feng, AHCMC Grants Assistant Manager, at AnaAlicia.Feng@creativemoco.com, or (301) 565-3805 ext. 21.

About this opportunity

Arts Residencies in Schools Grants (ARSG) are available to teaching artists that reside in Montgomery County, MD. Grant awards support individual teaching artists based in Montgomery County, MD, trained in curriculum-based art techniques to serve students from communities that have traditionally received insufficient resources and have had limited access to arts education experiences throughout the school year. Teaching artists are required to collaborate with a classroom teacher to develop an arts program for students during the school day. The program must benefit students in a public or non-public elementary, middle, or high school located in Montgomery County, MD.

The award amounts for ARSG range from at least $1,000 up to $6,000.

All applications and relevant materials must be submitted through the online SurveyMonkey Apply (SM Apply) portal.

Organized by

The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County, in partnership with the community,  cultivates and supports excellence in the arts and humanities, expands access to cultural expression, and contributes to economic vitality in the region.

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