The Arts-In-Education Grant is designed to support artists, arts educators, and organizations in Prince George’s County that provide high-quality arts and cultural activities to County youth in traditional or untraditional educational settings from kindergarten through high school.
Donor Name: Prince George’s Arts and Humanities
State: Maryland
County: Prince Georges County (MD)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 02/13/2026
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: 1 Year
Details:
Categories
- School-Based Projects
- Artist in Residency Projects
- Community-Based Projects
- Public Art Partnership Projects
- Professional Development Projects.
Disciplines
- Dance
- Theatre
- Literary
- Music
- Visual Art
- Public Art
- Film / Media Arts
- Inter/Multidisciplinary (If more than 2 please indicate a primary discipline, if applicable)
- Cultural or Curatorial Projects.
Funding Information
Maximum Award for Organizations and Individuals: $5000.
Grant Period
The grant period will run April 1, 2026 –May 31, 2027.
Eligibility Criteria
- Individuals MUST:
- Be artists or arts professionals aged 18 or older;
- Have residency or active studio in Prince George’s County (for at least six months prior to application);
- Residency or program must serve Prince George’s County Public Schools students and students in approved charter, homeschool or private school in grades Kindergarten through 12
- Be in good standing with PGAHC. Applicants with incomplete or delinquent reports, in any funding program, as of the date of the grant application, are ineligible to receive an additional award from PGAHC in FY2026.
- Eligible Organizations Must:
- Be incorporated as a nonprofit, with a designated tax exempt status under section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code, as well as incorporated within the State of Maryland;
- Have their Federal and Maryland tax exempt status (subject to PGAHC verification) in good standing for one year prior to the application deadline;
- Have principal offices that are located in Prince George’s County, as documented by the address on the organization’s official 990 document. PO Boxes may not be used.
- Have a demonstrated commitment to provide arts and humanities programs to the residents of Prince George’s County. At least fifty-one percent (51%) of scheduled arts activities occur in Prince George’s County;
- Be in good standing with PGAHC. Applicants with incomplete or delinquent reports, in any funding program, as of the date of the grant application, are ineligible to receive an additional award from PGAHC in FY2026.
- Are NOT colleges, universities, Prince George’s County government agencies, excluding Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS), are prohibited from applying for any PGAHC grants.
For more information, visit PGAHC.


