Workshop Grants support unique, arts-related activities of limited duration that offer Alaskans the opportunity to participate in an arts activity not regularly available in their community.
Donor Name: Alaska State Council on the Arts
State: Alaska
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 12/01/2025
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
All areas of the visual, performing, traditional, craft, media, and literary arts, as well as arts administration, are eligible disciplines for this grant category.
Eligibility Criteria
For Organizations
- Nonprofit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3), Alaska-based, U.S. organizations Nonprofit colleges and universities
- Tribes: please note that ASCA grant applications and award do not request or require a waiver of sovereign immunity from tribal governments.
- Units of state or local government, including institutions of higher learning, schools and school districts
- Organization applicants may be asked to provide the following information, specific to your organizational eligibility: an IRS Employer ID Number (EIN) and documentation of non profit status, a federal SAM.gov Unique Entity Identifier (UEI), and a current vendor profile in the State of Alaska Vendor Self Service system.
- In some ASCA grant categories, an otherwise eligible organization or group that does not qualify as an organization-type listed above, may be eligible to receive funding through a fiscal sponsorship. To learn more about fiscally sponsored applicants within ASCA’s granting strategy, click here and download our fiscal sponsorship resources.
For Individuals
- Must be 18 years of age or older
- Must be able to provide a W9 and Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN).
- To receive payment on any ASCA grant award, an individual must have a current vendor profile in the State of Alaska Vendor Self Service system.
- In general, grants to individuals may support presentations, workshops, research, and/or creation of artwork, with tangible outcomes. This is considered a stipend to the artist for the work undertaken and completed during the grant period.
For more information, visit ASCA.


