Arts Everywhere

Arts in Schools
Impact Grants

LexArts has launched a new initiative to subsidize the cost of engaging arts organizations and bringing more arts programming to Fayette County Public Schools.

Arts Everywhere

Arts in Schools
Impact Grants

LexArts has launched a new initiative to subsidize the cost of engaging arts organizations and bringing more arts programming to Fayette County Public Schools.

About

LexArts envisions a healthy and vibrant community where all students are engaged and empowered through excellent arts education. Arts education is vital to developing America’s next generation of creative and innovative thinkers. LexArts Arts in Schools Impact Grants-funded programs demonstrate LexArts’ commitment to supporting students, teachers, and learning throughout our community. This funding is focused on providing arts education for all students and closing the opportunity gap for students for whom a high-quality arts education is so often out of reach.

In 2022, LexArts launched a fundraising initiative coinciding with Horse Play, the popular spinoff of Horse Mania. Initially, the painted and adorned foals and horses of Horse Play were to be auctioned at the end of the months-long public art project to support arts education. However, the students and teachers made an earnest appeal to return all the foals and horses back to their original schools. To replace the auction proceeds, a grassroots Fund for the Foals. Those proceeds are now earmarked for Arts in Schools Impact Grant funding that will deepen the arts learning experience for students in all Fayette County Public Schools.

Overview

  • Arts in Schools Impact Grants target public and private schools with low-level funding for the arts.
  • Approved programming will supply funding for all pre-K-12 students, teachers, and administrators.
  • Art project requests may be in any artistic discipline.
  • Applicants may request a cost-share grant of up to 50% of the chosen arts organization’s program invoice.
  • Arts project requests will engage local arts organizations provided by the Arts Everywhere for Students – A Teachers Guide.

Dates and Deadlines

LexArts does not require a match for Arts Equity Grants; however, applicants are strongly encouraged to seek additional funding. Additional funding demonstrates the organization’s commitment to completing the proposed program.

Public Grant Review

Scheduled once a month

Application Notification

Up to 30 days following committee meeting

Program
Period

12 months after project approval

Final Report
Due

30 days following completion of the project

Helpful Tips

Give yourself ample time to plan, write, re-write, and review the application with LexArts Community Arts Services staff. This includes developing the application, gathering artistic documentation, and all supplemental materials. The application process will require the dedicated efforts of one or two individuals in your organization.

*When preparing the application save as you go. JotForm may not auto-save  your progress, and please be aware that the program may time.

Attend a LexArts grants workshop

If so desired, schedule a one-on-one consultation for additional assistance.

Write the application narratives in a Word doc

Then, cut and paste into the online application.

Check and double-check your application for spelling and grammatical errors

Have a reader not familiar with this grant application review it for content and clarity.

Submit your application days before the submission deadline

as technology challenges are possible and input errors more often when applicants are rushed.

How to Apply for our Arts in Schools Impact Grants