Classical Promise Grant

The Classical Promise Grant allows enterprising teachers and students to engineer programs using both the organizational and financial support of Ascanius: The Youth Classics Institute.

About the Grant

These grants are available to individuals who wish to create or maintain a Latin/Classical Studies program or event geared toward elementary/middle-school-aged students.


Applicants may be:

  • high school students

  • college students

  • teachers

  • homeschool instructors

  • middle school students (if applying in conjunction with a sponsoring teacher/parent)

Please note that any individual may only receive one grant from Ascanius per academic year.

Grant Details

The exploratory program should:

  • be centered around fun and interactive lessons about the culture and language of the Roman world.

  • provide an opportunity for elementary/middle-school-aged school students to enjoy a taste of the Roman world.

Previous grants have funded programs such as:

  • plays based on Phaedrus' Fabulae,

  • after-school workshops introducing the basics of the Latin language and culture

  • summer programs focusing on Greco-Roman mythology and Classical history

Grant proposals can be used to help cover the costs of:

  • publicity

  • materials for props, sceneries, and costumes

  • food and drink for banquets

  • materials for art and culture lessons and more!

To help recipients plan and organize their programs, Ascanius will offer:

  • a one-time program consultation session

  • free access to the hundreds of lessons and activities developed by Ascanius: The Youth Classics Institute. These include lessons on basic Latin topics (body parts, colors, numbers) as well as Roman cultural topics (art and architecture, theater, fashion, etc.).

At the conclusion of their program, recipients will be required to provide a written summary about their experience and submit a few photos for social media and publications.

Classical Promise Grants are available in two sizes, "parva" and "maxima."

  • "Parva" - an amount from $50 to $200, providing funds for a one-time event.

  • "Maxima" - amounts up to $500, supporting a longer, more in-depth program (week-long, summer, monthly, etc.)

Recipients of the Classical Promise Grant, whether "parva" or "maxima," are encouraged to apply again the following year in order to receive assistance with the program's sustainability. Documentation of the completed program's success will be required, along with detailed plans for continuation and improvement. Recipients of a "maxima" Classical Promise Grant who show documentation of success in the first year may request funds greater than $500, which may be granted by the committee.

Applications may be submitted at any time and will be reviewed by the committee twice annually. The deadlines for submission are October 30th and March 30th.

Fall Grant applications that are not awarded may be considered again in the spring. However, no retroactive grants will be considered for programs that have already occurred. For any questions, contact info@ascaniusyci.org.

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Recent Winners

Here are the recent winners of the Classical Promise Grant

2025: Taryn Boonpongmanee

Taryn Boonpongmanee is a junior at Deerfield Academy in Deerfield, Massachusetts. She has studied many ancient languages including Latin, Greek, Sanskrit, and Pali. When not at school, Taryn lives in Richland, Washington where Classics is hard to find both in public and private schools in the area. She is passionate about expanding the reach of Classics and promoting Latin literacy by providing opportunities for students who cannot access a Classical education through their school programs. She will be creating a summer Latin program that introduces young students to the great use and power of Classics while also being mindful to highlight the problematic nature and societal issues that stem from teaching Latin through certain views. Through teaching in her hometown, Taryn hopes to change the idea that Latin is inaccessible and elitist.

2025 Recipients

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