VIA Art Fund offers Artistic Production Grants that are awarded twice annually to individual artists, nonprofit organizations, and institutions to support new artistic commissions that take place outside museum or gallery walls, within the public realm, or in nontraditional exhibition environments. Individual artists or producing organizations seeking production funding must have a confirmed exhibition venue...Read More
Monument Lab’s Re:Generation supports teams of two or more individuals working together to create a new or expand an existing public-facing project. Each selected Re:Generation team will receive a total of $100,000 in unrestricted funding towards their commemorative campaign or project. For the 2024 round of Re:Generation the selection of projects with creative representation and interpretation of erased, suppressed, or threatened...Read More
Awesome Foundation offers grant awards $1,000 per month to a water-focused project that brings creativity, culture, and inclusion to the water or provides a new way of thinking about the water. Awesome Foundation seeks proposals where a strong connection to the water has been established and where the artists can a clear sense of the...Read More
Started in 2022, the Anonymous Was A Woman Environmental Art Grant (AWAW EAG) provides up to $20,000 for projects led by women-identifying artists in the United States and U.S. Territories.The Anonymous Was A Woman Environmental Art Grants (AWAW EAG) program, administered by NYFA, will distribute a total of $250,000 in funding to support environmental art...Read More
NewFest’s New Voices Filmmaker Grant, in partnership with Netflix, supports emerging LGBTQ+ directors by providing funding to make new work, assisting in getting their work shared, and propelling their careers forward, through mentorship, networking, and professional development opportunities. The New Voices Filmmaker Grant will provide $25,000 grants to four emerging LGBTQ+ directors who are telling...Read More
Since 1989, MAP has invested in artistic production as the critical foundation of imagining, and co-creating a more equitable and vibrant society. In partnership with other philanthropies, MAP provides project funding, general operating support, and coaching services to artists. This year, 85 grantees will receive a $25,000 grant for the creation and development of new, live performance projects and...Read More
The Arkansas Arts Council is accepting applications for its Individual Artist Fellowship program. The Arts Council will award up to 18 Fellowships of $5,000 each in six categories in 2022. Categories are: multisensory art; community engagement art; contemporary craft; performance art: Mississippi Delta Blues contemporary songwriting or score; visual arts: graphic novel or narrative; literary arts: flash fiction or flash creative...Read More
San Antonio Ethnic Art Society (SAEAS), a non-profit organization that supports students and artists in San Antonio since its founding in 1983, has announced an open call for its 2021 Abaraka Award. The biannual prize is open nationally to African-American women visual artists, curators, conservators, and art historians. The goal of the award is positively impact...Read More
The NOT REAL ART grant provides $2,000 each to six contemporary artists working in the visual arts. Applicants must be at least 21 years old and reside in the US or Canada. Click here for more information and to apply.Read More
Audible is offering a podcast development program. Audible is seeking compelling narratives for consideration for this opportunity. IF YOUR PROJECT IS SELECTED, AUDIBLE WILL: • Award a $10K commissioning fee to develop your idea into a fully produced podcast pilot or program• Cover production costs• Provide editorial and script guidance, as well as production and...Read More