The Pavilion offers Professional Development Grants for arts educators

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

The Pavilion announces its 2025 Professional Development Grant program for visual and performing arts educators in the Greater Houston area. The application period runs from May 10 to May 26, 2025, inviting K-12 teachers to apply for financial support to enhance their arts instruction. This reimbursement-style grant assists educators in attending approved workshops and conferences between June 1 and December 31, 2025. Eligible applicants must teach in select counties, including Harris and Fort Bend, among others. Previous grant recipients have reported transformative experiences, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and inspiration among fellow educators.

A second application period for events occurring from January through May 2026 will be announced in August 2025, allowing for continued professional growth. Interested educators can reach out to Cheryl Worley at cworley@woodlandscenter. org for more details. The grants serve as a valuable opportunity for arts educators to bring innovative strategies into their classrooms.

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