Apply for 2026 AVS Educator Mini-Grants by April 1!

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Apply for 2026 AVS Educator Mini-Grants by April 1!

The AVS is pleased to announce our 2026 Educator Mini-Grant Program supporting viola pedagogy and education. This program invests in viola teachers, providing our valuable educators with funding that they feel would enhance the quality and/or scope of their teaching. We strongly encourage applicants to submit proposals for new creative educational projects.

Possible Educational Uses for Mini-Grant Funding:

  • Developing new programs for students
  • Commissioning new repertoire for students
  • Pedagogical/teaching supplies (one-time large investments)
  • Travel support to educational events
  • Seed money for larger projects
  • Professional development/continuing education for teachers  (i.e., Suzuki teacher training, Rolland certification, string pedagogy workshop tuition, etc)

The following activities are not eligible for this round of AVS Educator Mini-Grants:

  • Expenses related to performance activities or recordings
  • Student tuition (summer festivals, degree programs)
  • Other student-related expenses

This program is open to current AVS members only. Applicants must have a current AVS membership at the time of both the application and award. Mini-grant recipients from the previous year are not eligible to apply.

PROPOSAL APPLICATION SUBMISSION FORM

Deadline: April 1, 2026

The maximum amount of individual grants for this cycle is $500.

Awardees will be notified by April 15, 2026, with funding to follow according to the project timeline.

All funds from this program must be used within 6 months of the receipt of the award. 

Required Materials for Application:

  • A brief narrative describing what the funds will be used for and how your teaching will benefit. (up to 500 words)
  • A detailed timeline/outline of when the funds will be used.
  • A detailed budget, including any outside funding, if applicable
  • A description of projected outcomes describing how your teaching and/or students will benefit from this project and how you will document outcomes.
  • Educator biography (150 word limit)

For your reference, here is a copy of the selection rubric that the committee will use to evaluate proposals: RUBRIC

All program mini-grant recipients will be asked to submit a follow up report 3 months after the conclusion of their project. If no report is submitted, the recipient may lose the opportunity to apply for future funding.

Questions? Please contact education@americanviolasociety.org.