Idaho Arts Grants
Explore 49 grant opportunities
Application Deadline
Jun 30, 2024
Date Added
May 23, 2024
The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is offering 2025 Source Water Protection Grants to fund projects aimed at safeguarding public drinking water sources. These grants are designed to support activities that reduce the risk of contamination to drinking water, ensuring the long-term quality and safety of Idaho's water supply. The program aligns with the federal Safe Drinking Water Act, specifically Section 1452, which provides funding for source water assessment and protection efforts. By focusing on preventative measures and community-wide protection, the DEQ seeks to uphold its mission of protecting human health and the quality of the environment. The primary beneficiaries of these grants are public water systems, local government units, special districts, associations, nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, and tribes within Idaho. The impact goal is to improve the protection of one or more public water supply sources by reducing the threat of contaminants. Projects are expected to provide long-term benefits to source water quality, ultimately ensuring safe and reliable drinking water for communities across the state. The program prioritizes efforts that go beyond normal operational standards and existing infrastructure deficiencies, focusing on proactive and sustainable solutions. The program's priorities and focus areas are diverse, encompassing various strategies to protect source water. These include contaminant source identification through research, contaminant pathway removal such as the closure of abandoned wells, contaminant removal through hazardous waste collection and pollution prevention, and contaminant management via the implementation of best management practices and structures to divert contaminated runoff. Additionally, the grants support the restoration and conservation of ecological functions within source water protection areas, as well as education and information sharing campaigns to raise awareness. Security measures to protect physical extraction structures like wells, springs, and intake structures are also eligible, including fencing, gates, alarms, signs, cameras, locks, and lights directly related to source water area protection. Expected outcomes include a measurable reduction in the risk of drinking water contamination, improved source water quality, and enhanced long-term protection for public water supplies. The grants anticipate fostering a proactive approach to water resource management, leading to more resilient and secure drinking water systems. With up to $750,000 available for project funding in SFY2025, and a maximum request of $24,000 per project proposal, the program aims to support numerous initiatives that collectively contribute to a safer and more sustainable water future for Idaho. The emphasis on community public water supply systems and aquifer/watershed-wide protection efforts reflects a comprehensive strategic approach to water resource stewardship.
Application Deadline
Nov 6, 2024
Date Added
May 23, 2024
This grant provides funding to agricultural professionals and organizations in the Western U.S. to implement educational and demonstration projects that promote the adoption of sustainable farming practices based on previous research findings.
Application Deadline
Jun 3, 2024
Date Added
May 9, 2024
The Public Art Forward grant, made possible by the Forward family and administered by the Arts Council of the Valley (ACV), aims to support the creation and installation of new public art in downtown Harrisonburg annually through 2025. This initiative directly aligns with the ACV's mission to cultivate the arts, create experiences, and connect communities within the City of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County. The grant specifically focuses on enhancing the cultural landscape of the area through accessible public art. The primary beneficiaries of this grant are individual artists aged eighteen or older who have not received an ACV grant in the past year, are not degree-seeking students, and are not current ACV board members, employees, or their immediate family. The impact goal is to foster artistic creation and enrich the community through new public art installations, thereby creating engaging experiences and strengthening community connections through cultural expression. The grant prioritizes projects that contribute to the public art scene in Harrisonburg, with a maximum award of $15,000 per year. The grant period for projects runs from June 17, 2024, to January 31, 2025. Key focuses include supporting emerging and established artists in the creation of new public works and ensuring that the funded projects are in compliance with accessibility standards, as indicated by the explicit exclusion of events whose sponsors are not compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Expected outcomes include a vibrant downtown Harrisonburg with new public art installations each year, increased community engagement with the arts, and opportunities for local artists to showcase their work. Measurable results would involve the number of new public art pieces installed, the reach and visibility of these artworks within the community, and the successful completion of projects within the specified grant period. The ACV’s strategic priority, as evidenced by this grant, is to directly support artistic endeavors that have a tangible impact on the community, thereby fulfilling their theory of change that by investing in the arts, they can cultivate cultural experiences and connect residents.
Application Deadline
May 15, 2024
Date Added
May 3, 2024
The Idaho Dental Foundation (IDF) operates as a charitable endowment fund dedicated to supporting community programs and organizations throughout Idaho. Its core mission is to enhance the oral health of Idaho’s underserved citizens by improving education and access to care. This grant program is aligned with the foundation's strategic priority to achieve the highest beneficial return for Idaho, focusing specifically on initiatives that directly address the oral health needs of vulnerable populations. The primary target beneficiaries of the IDF grants are Idaho's uninsured and working poor populations. The foundation's impact goals are centered on improving oral health outcomes within these groups. By funding projects that increase access to care and provide education, the IDF aims to reduce disparities in oral health and enhance the overall well-being of these citizens. The foundation's funding objectives clearly prioritize projects that improve the oral health of Idaho’s uninsured and those that increase the oral health of Idaho’s working poor. This focused approach ensures that grant funds are directed towards initiatives with a high potential for tangible impact on the most vulnerable. Typical grant awards range from $1,000 to $2,500, with a broader size of the grant from $1,000 to $10,000, indicating a preference for targeted, impactful projects. Expected outcomes and measurable results include improved oral health for the targeted populations, increased access to dental care services, and enhanced oral health education within underserved communities. While specific metrics are not detailed in the provided information, the focus on "improving" and "increasing" oral health implies a commitment to measurable progress in these areas. The foundation's theory of change is rooted in the belief that by supporting direct interventions and educational programs, it can effectively bridge the gap in oral healthcare access for Idaho's most in-need residents.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Sep 25, 2024
This grant provides financial support to charitable organizations, projects, and activities that benefit the Eagle community in Idaho.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Dec 11, 2024
The Idaho Women’s Charitable Foundation (IWCF) invites applications for its 2024–2025 Grants Cycle to support projects that address critical needs in Southwestern Idaho. Eligible organizations include nonprofit 501(c)(3) entities, educational institutions, government agencies, and tax-exempt religious organizations serving the counties of Ada, Adams, Boise, Camas, Canyon, Elmore, Gem, Owyhee, Payette, Valley, and Washington. Proposals should present creative solutions to community challenges, with plans for sustainability beyond IWCF funding. Funds may be distributed over one or two years but are expected to be used within the year they are received. For this cycle, IWCF will consider proposals in six interest areas. These include Cultural Arts, supporting visual and performing arts and humanities for underserved populations; Education, targeting learning opportunities for all ages, such as early childhood programs and literacy initiatives; Environment, focusing on conservation, reclamation, and environmental education; Financial Stability, addressing poverty, homelessness, and job training; Health, which includes health care, substance abuse, and wellness programs; and Rural Communities, assisting towns with populations under 30,000 or rural-focused programs provided by urban-based organizations. Applicants must select one area when applying. Funding requests may range from $20,000 to $30,000. IWCF will not fund organizations with annual revenues under $50,000, general operating costs unrelated to the specific grant request, ongoing program costs not tied to expansions or new initiatives, or activities such as lobbying, scholarships, or endowment contributions. Applications currently receiving IWCF funding must wait 12 months after submitting their End-of-Grant report to apply again. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered. The grant timeline begins with the application opening on October 2, 2024, followed by a Virtual Nonprofit Education and Q&A Session on November 4, 2024. Applications are due by January 7, 2025. The grants committee will review applications and conduct site visits between January and March 2025. Organizations will be notified of funding decisions in April, with grants awarded in May 2025. Applicants are encouraged to prepare proposals carefully, aligning them with IWCF’s funding priorities and demonstrating measurable outcomes and clear sustainability plans. For more details, organizations can participate in the virtual Q&A session and access additional resources provided by IWCF.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Mar 20, 2024
This funding opportunity supports emerging nonprofit arts organizations in Idaho that provide public arts programming and seek to enhance community engagement and access to the arts.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Mar 20, 2024
This funding opportunity supports nonprofit organizations and government units in Idaho to create arts education projects that enhance K-12 student learning through effective educational strategies and artistic engagement.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Jun 6, 2025
This funding opportunity supports experienced artists in Idaho to mentor apprentices in traditional art forms, ensuring the preservation of cultural artistic practices through hands-on learning and public demonstrations.
Application Deadline
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Date Added
Jun 3, 2025
This grant provides funding to Idaho-based nonprofits and local governments for projects that preserve and promote the state's historical heritage through community engagement and educational initiatives.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Jul 22, 2024
This grant provides $5,000 to Idaho-based artists and tradition bearers who have dedicated their lives to preserving and promoting the state's folk and traditional cultural practices.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Apr 15, 2025
This grant provides financial support to organizations and educational institutions in Bonner County, Idaho, to develop or enhance arts programs that promote community engagement and educational value.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Oct 4, 2024
This grant provides financial support to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington that focus on addressing basic human needs, community support, education, and enrichment programs.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Jan 7, 2025
This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations in Southeastern Idaho to support programs that assist low-income working families by addressing issues like food insecurity, housing stability, and access to healthcare.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Oct 10, 2024
This grant provides financial support for teachers, librarians, daycare facilities, and organizations in Idaho to create outdoor and environmental education projects that connect children with nature.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Aug 12, 2024
This program provides financial support to nonprofit organizations and public entities in Idaho for various operational and project-related expenses to strengthen community services.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Aug 12, 2024
This program provides financial support to nonprofit organizations and public entities in Idaho for various operational and project-related expenses to strengthen community services.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Oct 17, 2025
This program provides funding to local schools, nonprofits, and community organizations in areas where Meta operates data centers, focusing on technology-driven community development and enhancing STEAM education.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Aug 26, 2025
This grant provides funding for historical markers that celebrate local legends and folklore, aimed at nonprofit organizations and government entities in select U.S. states to promote cultural heritage and tourism.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Apr 15, 2025
This grant provides funding to organizations in Bonner County, Idaho, to enhance arts education and programming that benefits the community.

