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Apply for National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Awards

By Donna DiMichele | January 12, 2016

The National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award is the Nation’s highest honor for out-of-school arts and humanities programs that celebrate the creativity of America’s young people, particularly those from underserved communities. This award recognizes and supports excellence in programs that open new pathways to learning, self-discovery, and achievement. Each year, the National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Awards recognize 12 outstanding programs in the United States, from a wide range of urban and rural settings.

Recipients receive a $10,000 grant and the opportunity to visit the White House and accept the award from First Lady Michelle Obama. Awardees also receive a full year of capacity-building and communications support, designed to make their organizations stronger. In addition, 38 exceptional youth-focused arts and humanities programs across the United States receive a Finalist Certificate of Excellence. One country each year also receives the International Spotlight Award for a remarkable youth-oriented cultural program.

The National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Awards initiative is a signature program of the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities™—in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Institute of Museum and Library Services—to showcase cultural excellence and enhance the availability of out-of-school arts and humanities programs to children and young people.

Visit the IMLS website for more information about how to apply.

If you think your program is a match, you can participate in a webinar on Wednesday, January 13 at 3:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time and learn more about how to apply.

Register for Application Orientation webinar

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