Rolling deadline
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The Shoshana Foundation Grant, established in 1986, aims to support young American opera singers by providing essential funding and career development opportunities. Nominated by music schools and opera companies, recipients can receive supplemental grants based on merit and need. This initiative honors Richard F. Gold's vision to nurture talent in opera, ensuring the art form's future. Participating institutions include The Juilliard School and Houston Grand Opera, fostering the growth of emerging artists in the competitive landscape of opera.
Applications due May 1, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Cloudsplitter Foundation offers Program and Project Support Grants aimed at well-defined initiatives with specific needs and budgets. With a focus on the Adirondack region, these grants prioritize projects that foster community support and collaboration among stakeholders. Applicants are encouraged to submit their proposals early due to high demand, as funding is limited to a percentage of project costs. The Foundation seeks to empower organizations that show potential for significant community impact.
Applications due May 8, 2026
Up to US $150,000
The Edward and Sally Van Lier Fellowship Program, funded by The New York Community Trust, provides grants to support historically underrepresented artists. It targets two development stages: young individuals aged 6-18 and young professionals aged 18-30. The program focuses on artistic training, mentorship, and opportunities for growth within New York City. Eligible organizations must facilitate artistic study and career development while ensuring recipients are not enrolled in degree-granting programs during funding.
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Letter of inquiry due May 20, 2026
US $10,000 - US $30,000
The Howard Gilman Foundation Grant aims to support New York City's vibrant performing arts organizations. By providing general operating support, the foundation fosters long-term partnerships with those that reflect the city's diverse cultural community. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) entities or fiscally sponsored, with a focus on inclusivity and accessibility in the arts. The foundation prioritizes organizations of color and those in underserved neighborhoods, ensuring a thriving arts ecosystem for all.
Applications due May 31, 2026
Up to US $3,000
The Readings & Workshops Mini-Grants provide funding for individual readings and workshops, ranging from $150 to $450 per session. Open to New York State and California organizations, these grants support writers' participation in events. Eligible organizations include colleges, cultural centers, and libraries. Priority is given to those serving diverse audiences and presenting in underserved areas. The application process requires details about the writer and event dates. Grant amounts are capped annually, and matching funds are encouraged.
Applications due Jun 1, 2026
Up to US $15,000
The Kurt Weill Foundation for Music offers grants for college, university, and amateur performances of works by Kurt Weill and Marc Blitzstein. With funding up to $15,000, projects must feature primarily student casts and adhere to original orchestrations. Applications are accepted until November 1 for performances starting January 1 and until June 1 for productions in the following academic year. The foundation supports artistic endeavors that honor Weill's legacy and foster musical theater appreciation.
Applications due Jun 1, 2026
Up to US $15,000
The Kurt Weill Foundation Grant Program supports colleges, universities, and amateur performing arts organizations with funding up to $15,000 for production expenses related to the works of Kurt Weill and Marc Blitzstein. The program promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion by ensuring grant recipients adhere to non-discrimination policies. Eligible projects include original performances of stage and concert works, with particular emphasis on student-led productions. Applications are reviewed by an independent advisory panel.
Applications due Jun 1, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Kurt Weill Foundation Grant Program for Media supports non-profit organizations seeking funding for projects that highlight the works and lives of Kurt Weill, Lotte Lenya, and Marc Blitzstein. Since its inception in 1983, the Foundation has awarded over $5 million, prioritizing diversity, equity, and inclusion in its funding practices. Eligible projects include radio, television, film, and multimedia productions. Applications are evaluated by an independent advisory panel based on established criteria.
Applications due Jun 1, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Kurt Weill Foundation Grant Program supports professional performances of musical works by Kurt Weill and Marc Blitzstein. Eligible applicants include professional opera, theater, dance companies, and orchestras, with funding prioritizing original versions and orchestrations. Since its inception, the Foundation has awarded over $5 million in grants, emphasizing diversity and inclusion. The program encourages innovative projects while maintaining artistic integrity, ensuring that selected works reflect the legacy of these influential composers.
Applications due Jun 1, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Kurt Weill Foundation Grant Program for Publication Assistance supports authors and not-for-profit publishers in covering expenses related to preparing manuscripts for publication in respected scholarly mediums. This includes editing, indexing, design, and reproduction fees for works focusing on Kurt Weill, Lotte Lenya, or Marc Blitzstein. All publications must undergo peer review. The program aims to enhance the appreciation of these artists' legacies while promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in the arts.
Applications due Jun 1, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Kurt Weill Foundation Grant Program offers Research & Travel Grants to support individuals and organizations conducting research related to composer Kurt Weill, Lotte Lenya, or Marc Blitzstein. With deadlines on November 1 and June 1, the program emphasizes diversity, equity, and inclusion in its funding practices. Since 1983, over $5 million has been awarded for various projects, with a focus on promoting the appreciation of Weill's musical legacy.
Applications due Jun 1, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Kurt Weill Foundation Grant Program offers financial assistance for scholarly symposia and conferences related to the works of Kurt Weill, Lotte Lenya, and Marc Blitzstein. Eligible organizations can apply for funding to support educational activities, including workshops and conferences. Since its inception, the foundation has awarded over $5 million in grants, emphasizing principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion in its evaluation process. Applications are reviewed by an independent advisory panel.
Full proposal due Jun 26, 2026
US $10,000
The NYSCA Support for Artists Grant offers vital funding to artists in New York State, promoting the development of new work across various artistic disciplines. This grant is designed to enhance diverse artistic voices, encourage significant growth in individual artists, and strengthen collaborations with sponsoring organizations. Prequalification is mandatory for nonprofit applicants, ensuring a streamlined process for those seeking to elevate their creative endeavors. Artists are invited to apply through sponsoring organizations to receive support for their innovative projects.
Applications due Aug 1, 2026
US $15,000 - US $30,000
The Emma A. Sheafer Charitable Trust supports capacity-building for performing arts organizations in New York City. In 2024, theater organizations are eligible to apply for grants ranging from $15,000 to $30,000 annually, aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and undertaking small-scale capital projects. Eligible applicants must be IRS-designated public charities with budgets under $1 million. This initiative fosters arts diversity, encouraging organizations to align their applications with the designated focus area each year.
Applications due Sep 3, 2026
US $5,000 - US $10,000
The Little Venue That Could Grant Program, supported by the Howard Gilman Foundation, aims to provide unrestricted operating support to indie theaters, dance, and multidisciplinary venues in NYC with budgets under $500,000. The program addresses the funding gap for small-budget venues, offering $10,000 per year for two years, alongside professional development services and advisory support. This initiative strives to empower these venues, fostering resilience and creativity within the New York City arts landscape.
Applications due Sep 8, 2026
Up to US $40,000
The Huntington Arts Council offers General Operating Support Grants to nonprofit arts organizations in Long Island, aiming to nurture arts and culture. With a focus on organizations with budgets of $400,000 or less, this grant supports those active for three years or more, enhancing community engagement in the arts. The Council plays a vital role in promoting cultural enrichment and sustainability, ensuring that the diverse artistic landscape of Long Island continues to thrive.
Applications due Sep 9, 2026
US $10,000 - US $30,000
The Howard Gilman Foundation supports a diverse range of performing arts organizations in New York City, emphasizing equitable access to the arts. With a mission to transform lives through artistic expression, the Foundation provides general operating support grants, fostering long-term partnerships. They prioritize organizations reflective of New York's cultural community, focusing on those led by people of color or located in underserved neighborhoods. This commitment helps ensure a vibrant and inclusive arts ecosystem for all.
Applications due Nov 1, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Kurt Weill Foundation for Music offers the Grant and Collaborative Initiatives: Media program, supporting projects that highlight the works of Kurt Weill, Lotte Lenya, or Marc Blitzstein. Non-profit organizations can apply for funding for radio, television, film, and multimedia projects. The annual application deadlines are November 1 for the following year's projects and June 1 for college/university productions. Since 1983, over $5 million has been awarded to various organizations worldwide.
Applications due Nov 1, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Kurt Weill Foundation for Music offers the Grant and Collaborative Initiatives: Professional Performance program to support projects related to the works of composers Kurt Weill and Marc Blitzstein. Applications are accepted from professional organizations for performances, with priority on additional costs. The foundation has awarded over $5 million since 1983, fostering creativity and appreciation for musical theater. Deadlines include November 1 for projects starting the following January, and June 1 for college/university performances.
Applications due Nov 1, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Kurt Weill Foundation for Music offers the Grant and Collaborative Initiatives: Publication Assistance program to provide financial support for authors and not-for-profit publishers. This funding helps cover costs related to preparing manuscripts for publication, including editing and design fees, specifically for works related to Kurt Weill, Lotte Lenya, or Marc Blitzstein. All submissions must have undergone peer review, ensuring high-quality scholarship.
Applications due Nov 1, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Kurt Weill Foundation for Music offers the Grant and Collaborative Initiatives program, which supports scholarly symposia and conferences related to the works of Kurt Weill, Lotte Lenya, and Marc Blitzstein. Eligible organizations can apply for funding to cover honoraria, travel expenses, and materials for educational activities. The Foundation, established in 1962, has awarded over $5 million since its inception, fostering appreciation for musical theater and its creators.
Applications due Nov 4, 2026
US $1,000 - US $5,000
The Bronx Council on the Arts (BCA) offers Community Engagement Grants (CEG) to support high-quality arts projects that enrich the cultural landscape of The Bronx. Open to individual artists and nonprofit organizations, these grants foster cultural equity and community connection. Applications are encouraged from diverse artists, including those historically excluded. Since 1982, BCA has been dedicated to nurturing artists and building strong cultural ties within the borough.
Applications due Nov 11, 2026
Up to US $7,500
The Bronx Council on the Arts (BCA) provides Community Engagement Grants (CEG) to enhance cultural life by funding community-based arts projects across various disciplines. Since 1982, these grants have supported individual artists, artist collectives, and nonprofit organizations, promoting cultural equity and nurturing diverse artistic expressions. Applicants from historically excluded communities are especially encouraged to apply, fostering a rich cultural ecosystem in The Bronx while recognizing outstanding local talent.
Applications due Dec 4, 2026
Approximately US $8,000
The Louis Padovano Grants, awarded by The Lotos Foundation, support not-for-profit organizations in New York City that provide free arts and science programs to middle and high school students. These grants aim to nurture talented individuals across diverse fields such as dance, film, music, theater, visual arts, writing, and the sciences. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) tax-exempt and have not received funding for the past three consecutive years.
Applications due Apr 13, 2027
Unspecified amount
The Oliver G. & Sarah Sloan Bauman Fund for the Arts, established in 1996, aims to perpetuate the appreciation of fine arts, particularly classical ballet and opera. Grants are awarded to 501(c)(3) organizations in Western New York, focusing on performances that preserve traditional compositions. The fund prioritizes Tier 1 for ballet and opera, and Tier 2 for high-quality classical performances by responsible nonprofits. It reflects a legacy of cultural enrichment through artistic expression.
Letter of inquiry due Apr 17, 2027
Unspecified amount
The Scherman Foundation's Arts Program supports organizations in New York City that promote economic, political, and cultural transformation for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC). By prioritizing BIPOC-led arts initiatives, the foundation aims to create equitable access to resources and decision-making in the arts sector, while fostering community power through artistic expression and activism. This strategic focus ensures the vibrancy and sustainability of local cultural heritage amid ongoing challenges.