Thursday, July 3, 2014

National Grants For The Arts

National arts grants fund artistic projects ranging from creative writing to arts and crafts to theatrical and performance projects.


If you are seeking funding for your arts project, you have a variety of national grant opportunities to choose from, whether you are a developing artist or organization or a well-established one. Public funds from the U.S. government, support from business and corporate foundations, as well as support from major private foundations offer arts grants nationwide. These grants fund artistic projects ranging from creative writing to arts and crafts to theatrical and performance projects.


National Endowment for the Arts Grants (NEA)


The NEA, the public federal agency established by Congress in 1965, provides grants that support both individual and organizational arts projects in literature, arts education, folks and traditional arts, dance, music, opera, theater and the visual arts. Past NEA grants have included $100,000 to support costs for the production of Craft in America, a television program examining craft; $12,500 to Ellen Elias-Bursac to support her translation of a Croatian novel; and $10,000 for performances of Captain Mackey's Goatskin and Stringband at the Birmingham, Alabama, International Festival. The NEA is the nation's largest single supporter of the arts, providing grants to all 50 states.


National Endowment for the Arts


1100 Pennsylvania Ave. NW


Washington, DC 20506


202-682-5400


nea.gov


Corporate and Private Foundation Arts Grants


Each year you have the option of applying for a grant to support your arts project from hundreds of private and corporate foundations that support the arts. According to the Foundation Center, the top U.S. foundations supporting arts, culture and the performing arts are the Annenberg Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the Shubert Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and the Brown Foundation. The Foundation Center offers information on specific arts support programs and special initiatives offered by all of these foundations and details on apply as well as information on thousands of other foundations across the U.S.


The Foundation Center


79 Fifth Ave. at 16th Street


New York, NY 10003


212-620-4230


foundationcenter.org/search


United States Artists (USA) Fellows Program


USA Fellows include artists and designers working in the areas of architecture and design, crafts and traditional arts and dance.


United States Artists (USA), with $22 million in funding from the Ford, Rockefeller, Rasmuson and Prudential foundations, began operations in September 2005. The organization funds the USA Fellows program, offering unrestricted grants of $50,000 to 50 artists each year. You must be nominated to become a USA Fellow. Nominations for those to receive fellowships are made each year by a different anonymous group of national artists and arts leaders chosen by USA. Grants recipients, called USA Fellows, include artists and designers working in the areas of architecture and design, crafts and traditional arts, dance, literature, media, visual and theater arts.


United States Artists (USA)


5757 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 580


Los Angeles, CA 90036


323-857-5857


unitedstatesartists.org/Public2/About/index.cfm