Grants for Youth to Learn Traditions Through Art and Collaboration in Alaska (USA)

GrantID: 74675

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,500

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $10,000

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Summary

A grant opportunity is available to support community-led projects that promote youth engagement and cultural preservation in Alaska. This funding is designed to strengthen intergenerational learning, celebrate cultural diversity, and enhance youth connections to their heritage through meaningful, place-based experiences. The intent of the grant is to empower organizations to deliver culturally grounded programs that foster identity, creativity, and belonging among young people.

Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, tribal entities, cultural institutions, and educational organizations operating within the state. Projects should directly serve youth and involve community elders, culture bearers, or artists in program delivery. Collaborations that elevate Indigenous knowledge, language, and practices are especially encouraged, along with initiatives that reflect the distinct cultural traditions of Alaska’s diverse communities.

Funding may support a variety of activities, including workshops, storytelling sessions, community gatherings, performances, mentorship programs, and artistic residencies. Proposals should demonstrate how youth will be actively involved in the design, learning, and sharing processes. Projects may take place in schools, community centers, tribal organizations, or other accessible public venues.

Award amounts may vary depending on the size and scope of the proposed initiative. All applicants must present a clear budget, timeline, and plan for community engagement. Projects should aim to produce lasting benefits that continue to influence participants and their communities beyond the grant period.

This opportunity seeks to preserve cultural knowledge while fostering creativity, pride, and resilience in the next generation. It encourages collaborative, culturally respectful approaches to education and engagement that promote cultural continuity in Alaska’s communities.

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Overview

This grant is meant to financially support organizations or entities that focus their efforts on, but not limited to: Arts, Culture, History & Humanities, Awards, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Children & Childcare, Community Development & Services, Education, Financial Assistance, Literacy & Libraries, Municipalities, Non-Profit Support Services, Youth/Out-of-School Youth in Alaska (USA).