Montana Arts Council

Artists in Schools and Communities Grants

MAC’s Artists in Schools and Communities (AISC) grant program is the umbrella under which two grant opportunities are held: AISC Experiences and AISC Residencies. Together these grants cover a wide need range, serving arts learners of every age and ability and across a multitude of disciplines and settings. Whether or not you are a new applicant to our programs, if you are considering applying to either grant process, we encourage you to discuss your project ideas with a member of the MAC staff.

AISC-January-2025-Webinar.00_08_33_06.Still001.jpgTo introduce new and existing grantees to each of our newly refreshed grant processes for the coming year, an AISC-specific webinar was held on Thursday, January 23, at 1 PM. The webinar, hosted by Arts Education Director Monica Grable, ([email protected]) answers many common questions regarding eligibility requirements, the scope of Experiences and Residencies grants, and the application process. Click here to access a PDF copy of the webinar slides. Click here to view the webinar.

All grant applications are submitted through our grants management system; to set up an account click here.

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Important Program Dates for 2025:

January 10  

January 10  

March 17  

April 17  

August 14  

December 11  

   FY26 AISC Experiences process opens 

   FY26 AISC Residencies process opens 

   Residencies applications due at 11:59 PM

   Experiences applications due at 11:59 PM

   Experiences applications due at 11:59 PM

   Experiences applications due at 11:59 PM

 


AISC Experiences

Program Description 

The AISC Experiences grant program supports arts learning activities in three categories:

  • Fees supporting direct engagement with guest artists for a virtual or in-person session that may or may not include hands-on learning
  • Purchase of tools, supplies and small equipment to support experimentation with new arts media and methods
  • Transportation to support first-hand experiences with art or artists

Highlights

  • Allows support categories not provided through the Residencies grant
  • Provides Initial opportunities to engage with artist and/or arts experiences, often serving as a launch point for deeper experiences and continued learning
  • Provides grants of between $250 and $2500, with no cash match required.

AISC Experiences FY26 Guidelines (HTML)

AISC Experiences FY26  Guidelines (PDF)

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View AISC Experiences Grantees

2024 AISC Experiences | August Grant Awards

Organization Name

Community

Project Name

Awarded

Art Mobile of Montana

Dillon

Art Mobile of Montana Travel Money

 $2,500.00

Bigger Sky Kids, Inc.

Wolf Point

Teaching Digital Graphic Arts and Painting with Acrylics

 $2,500.00

Billings Symphony Society

Billings

Musical Storytime with the Billings Symphony

 $2,500.00

East Side School

Livingston

Expanded Art Exploration to Understand the Past

 $2,499.00

Free Verse

Missoula

Free Verse Project

 $2,500.00

Great Falls Public Schools Music and Art

Great Falls

Paris Gibson Square 3rd Grade Tour

 $2,500.00

Hockaday Museum of Art

Kalispell

Traveling Medicine Show

 $2,500.00

Instrument Shop*

Missoula

Teens Build a Pipe Organ

 $2,200.00

Lincoln Council for the Arts*

Lincoln

Supaman - School and Community Performances

 $2,500.00

Missoula Community Radio

Missoula

FreeSessions

 $2,500.00

Montana Chamber Music*

Bozeman

Noon Notes Program Expansion

 $2,500.00

Opera Montana

Bozeman

Wheels of Harmony 2025 Tour

 $2,500.00

Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art

Great Falls

Be your Own Curator

 $2,430.00

Queen City Ballet Company

Helena

Queen City Ballet Company’s School Outreach Performance of The Nutcracker

 $2,500.00

Missoula County Public Schools

Missoula

Virginia Vinal Women’s Band Festival

 $2,500.00

 

AISC Residencies

Program Description

The AISC Residencies grant program connects learners of all ages and abilities with professional teaching artists through a diversity of learning formats and settings. Residencies range from a couple of hours to months-long experiences and may engage one or several guest artists working with a single core group of learners or with multiple groups, all sharing the key components of experiential learning, a depth of knowledge gained and a strong emphasis on the process of art creation. Because of this emphasis, activities under the AISC Residencies grant category must include hands-on learning.

Highlights

  • Allows for in-depth experiential learning over hours, days, weeks or months in conjunction with a guest or teaching artist(s)
  • Enhances discipline-specific arts learning, cross-curricular and multidisciplinary learning and arts integration projects
  • Provides grants of between $2500 and $10,000 with matching funds required

AISC Residencies FY26 Application Guidelines (HTML)

AISC Residencies FY26 Application Guidelines (PDF)

Apply for AISC Grants

View AISC Residencies Grantees


 

 


 

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