The Bartol Foundation aims to support arts education programs in Philadelphia, emphasizing the importance of strong teaching practices, relevant and respectful curriculum content, and organizational alignment with community demographics. They focus on hands-on creative experiences and supportive spaces for participants of all ages, prioritizing programs that respect and reflect the cultures and identities of the communities they serve.
THE STOCKTON RUSH BARTOL FOUNDATION LISTS OPPORTUNITIES FOR GRANTS ON ITS WEBSITE ALONG WITH SPECIFIC DEADLINES AND GUIDELINES FOR EACH GRANT CATEGORY. GRANT OPPORTUNITIES ARE PROMOTED THROUGH AN EMAILED NEWSLETTER AND THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS. OPPORTUNITIES ARE OPEN TO ANY ORGANIZATION OR INDIVIDUAL MEETING ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA. ORGANIZATIONS (NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS OR WITH A FISCAL SPONSOR) THAT PRESENT COMMUNITY-BASED ARTS EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA MAY APPLY FOR A GRANT IN MAY OF EACH YEAR AFTER COMPLETING A MANDATORY SITE VISIT (IN PERSON OR VIRTUALLY). THE APPLICATION IS AVAILABLE ONLINE AND IS REVIEWED BY TEAMS OF BOARD MEMBERS WITH GRANT DECISIONS BEING MADE BY JULY OF EACH YEAR. THE GEORGE BARTOL ARTS EDUCATION AWARD IS ONE ADDITIONAL GRANT OF 5,000 ANNUALLY, MADE TO A RECIPIENT OF AN ORGANIZATIONAL GRANT, IN RECOGNITION OF EXCEPTIONAL ARTS EDUCATION PROGRAMS AND COMMITMENT TO THEIR COMMUNITY. THIS AWARD WINNER IS SELECTED BY THE BOARD. THERE IS NO A
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APPLICATIONS FOR ORGANIZATION GRANTS ARE DUE MAY 1 EACH YEAR. TEACHING ARTIST MICRO GRANTS DO NOT HA
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ORGANIZATION (NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS OR WITH A FISCAL SPONSOR) THAT PRESENT COMMUNITY-BASED ARTS EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA MAY APPLY FOR A GRANT AFTER COMPLETING A MANDATORY SITE VISTS (IN PERSON OR VIRTUALLY).
Submission contact
Contact name: BETH FELDMAN BRANDT
Address: 1501 CHERRY STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19102