JACKSON, Wyo. — The Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund has awarded $337,684.90 to 19 grant projects across the state, including more than $100,000 total to six projects in Teton County, the organization announced earlier this month.
Grants will fund projects by Wyoming’s nonprofits and government organizations that focus on art, culture and community. In Teton County, grants were awarded to the following organizations for their proposed projects:
- Art Association of Jackson Hole’s Digital Lab & Photography Studios Equipment Upgrade – $15,000
- Central Wyoming College Foundation’s Native Voices: Honoring Indigenous Ways – $20,000
- Community Center for the Arts’ Theater Lights Upgrade – $34,100
- Grand Teton Music Festival’s 2025 StringFest and Tune Up Programs to Inspire Wyoming’s Future Musicians – $13,000
- Jackson Hole Community Radio, Inc.’s Support for Regional Musicians on “Intermountain Best” – $13,000
- Jackson Hole Writers’ Wyoming Literary Map Development – $5,000
Grants awarded in Teton County are among the larger amounts announced. The largest grant, $50,000, went to Johnson County, for the University of Wyoming’s Neltje Center for Excellence in Creativity and the Arts, Neltje Innovation Workshop Endowment. See the full rundown of grant recipients here.









