The Arts for All Pricing model offers a fair and inclusive approach to arts education and event access, acknowledging that financial situations vary. It allows participants to choose their payment level, ensuring that financial hardship does not prevent participation, while also supporting the sustainability of the programs.

  • Pays one and a half times the regular admission. For those who wish to pay above the full tuition, contributing additional support for the program and scholarships. Covers 90% of essential materials and instructor costs. Helps subsidize scholarships and support the arts.

    1.5x Regular Admission

  • The standard price of the class, covering all materials, instructor fees, and operational costs with minimal profit for GRAC.

    Face Value

  • A 40% discount off the regular admission price, designed to make programs more accessible. This is the “base” cost and still covers 90% of materials and instructor fees.

    60% of Face Value

Key Principles of the Arts for All Pricing Model

  1. Flexible Payment Choices

    • Participants select a price point that suits their current financial situation at the time of registration.

    • This flexibility allows for adjustments based on temporary financial changes (e.g., unexpected expenses, unemployment).

  2. Accessibility with Shared Responsibility

    • Every participant contributes at least a nominal fee (starting at $5) to ensure the program's perceived value and operational sustainability.

  3. Equity Framework

    • Based on the Federal Poverty Level, updated annually, and adjusted for household size.

    • Removes barriers for low-income individuals while maintaining fairness for all participants.

Why Choose Arts for All Pricing?

This approach demonstrates a commitment to inclusion, equity, and community support while ensuring programs are financially viable. It reflects the organization’s mission to make the arts accessible to all, regardless of financial circumstances.

How Do I Know Which Programs Have Arts for All Pricing?

Look for the Arts for All logo on our advertising!