Youth Education programs
Education programming for youth under age 18, especially underserved youth, is a central part of Tacoma Creates. Hands-on, participatory learning opportunities in arts, culture, heritage, and science are proven approaches for positive social and academic outcomes. From creative play for very young children to career-focused internships for teenagers; from classes in guitar to computer programming to glass blowing to world languages – cultural organizations supported by Tacoma Creates are engaging young people and helping them develop new skills and broaden their horizons.
Cultural organizations support and complement in-school education by offering dynamic and culturally relevant learning opportunities, both during and outside of the school day. They offer young people the opportunity to explore unique or specialized topics that aren’t part of their regular school curriculum, and to build connections with others who share their passions. Many cultural organizations offer resources for educators too – helping them expand their toolkit for integrating cultural learning in their classroom.
Tacoma Creates supports youth education programs in several categories:
Programs for Tacoma Public Schools (TPS) students and teachers ⇩
Expanded Learning Opportunities (ELO) - Beyond the Bell / CLUB B ⇩
General youth education programs ⇩
Free Bus Transportation for TPS School Day Field Trips ⇩
Many organizations have information about their education programming on their websites, which you can find on the Funded Organizations page. Education programs with open registration may also be posted on the Events page.
Do you have questions or ideas about youth education programming?
If you have an idea about how a Tacoma Creates-funded organization could support engagement and learning in your school or neighborhood, we encourage you to reach out to them and let them know!
If you are a Tacoma Creates organization with questions about education programs, we encourage you to read more detailed information in the Application Guidelines, found in the Funding Opportunities section, and contact staff with any questions.