Publication Subventions: For Institutions
American Musicological Society Inc
Private
United States
Up to US $4,000
The American Musicological Society (AMS) provides publication subventions to support music scholarship. With an annual budget of approximately $80,000, these funds assist institutions and individuals, particularly those in the Coalition of Music Organizations, in covering publication costs and enhancing accessibility. Grants are available for various formats including books and articles, promoting diversity in music studies and ensuring that scholarly works can reach a wider audience.
Music
Writing & Literature
American Musicological Society Publication Subventions: For Individuals
American Musicological Society Inc
Private
United States
Up to US $2,500
The American Musicological Society (AMS) offers publication subventions to individuals for music studies-related works. With an annual funding of approximately $80,000, the AMS supports authors and editors in covering costs such as illustrations, translations, and copy-editing. Eligible applicants must be AMS members and can request up to $2,500, provided they haven't received funding in the last three years. This initiative promotes scholarly contributions and embraces innovative projects across all career stages.
Music
Writing & Literature
Physician of Tomorrow Scholarships: Lazarus Family Scholarship in Bioethics and Humanities
American Medical Association Foundation
Private
United States
US $10,000
The Lazarus Family Scholarship in Bioethics and Humanities, offered by the AMA Foundation, supports students engaged in bioethics or the humanities, including art, music, and literature. This scholarship aims to foster the next generation of physician leaders by providing financial assistance to those who are committed to advancing health equity and community service. By recognizing diverse fields of study, it emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in medicine and the humanities.
Medical Ethics
Music
Theater
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PEN Prison Writing Awards
PEN America
Private
United States
US $75 - US $300
The PEN Prison Writing Awards, initiated after the 1971 Attica Prison Riots, invites incarcerated writers in the U.S. to submit unpublished works across various genres including Poetry, Fiction, and Memoir. Winners receive cash prizes and their works are published in an annual anthology. This program not only recognizes talent within carceral facilities but also supports writers through mentorship, fostering creativity and expression in challenging circumstances.
Writing & Literature
Correctional Systems & Prisons
Sundance Collab's Cultural Impact Residency
Sundance Institute
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Sundance Collab's Cultural Impact Residency, honoring Michael Latt, is a six-month online program supporting early-career, underrepresented storytellers focused on social impact. Running from March to August 2026, it offers mentorship, feedback sessions, and resources to eight selected fellows in screenwriting, directing, and documentary filmmaking. This opportunity is designed for works-in-progress, fostering a supportive creative community to inspire and develop impactful narratives.
Film
Artist Residencies
Writing & Literature
+1 more
RWA Perseverance Fund
ROMANCE WRITERS OF AMERICA INCORPORATED
Private
United States
US $99
The RWA Perseverance Fund, administered by the Romance Writers of America (RWA), supports members in financial need for their annual national dues. RWA, a nonprofit organization, is dedicated to advancing the interests of romance writers through advocacy and networking. The fund is available to applicants who can demonstrate financial need and commitment to a career in romance writing. Eligibility includes submitting proof of work, while ensuring a respectful and inclusive environment for all members.
Writing & Literature
John Ben Snow Prize
The North American Conference On British Studies Inc
Private
Canada, United States
US $500
The John Ben Snow Prize, awarded by the North American Conference on British Studies, recognizes the best book by a North American scholar focusing on British Studies from the Middle Ages to the eighteenth century. This prestigious annual award includes a $500 prize and encourages authors who are U.S. or Canadian citizens or permanent residents to submit their works. Nominations can be made by authors or publishers, with discretion advised for multiple entries.
Anthropology & Cultural Studies
European Art
European History
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Arts Fund Grants
American Australian Association
Private
Australia, United States
US $5,000
The Arts Fund Grants provide vital support for emerging artists from Australia and the USA, facilitating their artistic development through grants of up to $5,000. This funding can be used for travel, living expenses, tuition, and other related costs. Eligible applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of either country and have a formal offer from an accredited institution. The program emphasizes merit-based opportunities across various artistic fields, fostering international collaboration and cultural exchange.
Music
Writing & Literature
Theater
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Indigenous Scholarships: Arts Fund (AUS to USA and USA to AUS)
American Australian Association
Private
Australia, United States
US $10,000
The Indigenous Scholarships: Arts Fund facilitates artistic development for Aboriginal Australian, Torres Strait Islander, Native American, Alaskan Native, and Native Hawaiian artists. Offering up to $5,000, it supports projects in each other's countries, with applications due in March and September. Since 2002, over $1 million has been awarded to more than 500 artists, fostering cultural exchange and growth in the arts between Australia and the USA.
Writing & Literature
Performing Arts
Media Arts
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AICEF: Cultural Grant
American-Indonesian Cultural & Educational Foundation
Private
United States
US $1,000 - US $5,000
The AICEF Cultural Grant aims to enhance cultural ties between the United States and Indonesia by funding projects in the performing, visual, and literary arts. With grants ranging from $1,000 to $5,000, the foundation seeks to support distinguished individuals and groups whose work is accessible to the public and fosters goodwill between the two nations. This initiative not only promotes artistic excellence but also bridges cultural exchanges for a diverse audience.
Writing & Literature
Performing Arts
Visual Arts
+1 more
Amazon Literary Partnership Grant: US
Amazon, Inc.
Corporate
United States
US $5,000 - US $20,000
The Amazon Literary Partnership Grant supports nonprofit organizations in the U.S. that empower diverse and marginalized writers. Since 2009, it has provided over $17 million to various literary groups, fostering emerging talent across genres. Eligible organizations must focus on developing writers, celebrating storytelling, and connecting them with audiences. By funding innovative initiatives, Amazon helps ensure that underrepresented voices are heard in the literary community, contributing to a rich and diverse narrative landscape.
Writing & Literature
Louis N. Cassett Foundation Grant
Louis N. Cassett Foundation
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Louis N. Cassett Foundation provides grants to support a variety of charitable endeavors, particularly focusing on organizations in the Philadelphia and South Florida areas. As a private foundation operating under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, it empowers tax-exempt organizations to apply for funding. The Foundation does not impose religious affiliation requirements on recipients, ensuring that support is inclusive and aimed at a broad range of charitable, cultural, and educational projects.
Basic Human Needs
Poverty Alleviation & Services
Education
+5 more
PEN America: Phyllis Naylor Grant for Children’s and Young Adult Novelists
PEN America
Private
United States
US $5,000
The PEN America: Phyllis Naylor Grant for Children’s and Young Adult Novelists awards $5,000 annually to authors of children's or young adult fiction. This grant supports writers at critical stages in their careers, specifically for a novel-in-progress. Candidates must have published works that received positive critical reception but limited sales. Self-published works and collaborative manuscripts are ineligible, ensuring that the grant focuses on authors with established literary merit.
Writing & Literature
NEA Big Read Grant
Arts Midwest
Private
United States
US $5,000 - US $20,000
The NEA Big Read Grant, managed by Arts Midwest, aims to foster community engagement through shared reading experiences. This initiative funds nonprofit organizations to host diverse reading programs, encouraging cross-cultural understanding and creativity. With grants ranging from $5,000 to $20,000, organizations can conduct book discussions, workshops, and creative events to strengthen community ties and promote civic engagement. The program highlights local voices and invites participation from various audiences, creating a vibrant literary culture.
Writing & Literature
Support Program for Translation and Publication on Japan
Japan Foundation, New York
Private
Africa, Australia and New Zealand +14 more
Approximately ¥500,000
The Support Program for Translation and Publication on Japan offers financial assistance to overseas publishers for translating and publishing Japanese works. It covers part of costs incurred between April 1, 2026, and February 28, 2027, including translation fees and publication expenses. Eligible costs include paper, typesetting, and printing, but do not cover editing or copyright fees. The goal is to enhance global understanding of Japan through literature.
Writing & Literature
Asian / Pacific Island Culture & Heritage
Robert E & Evelyn McKee Foundation Grant
Robert E & Evelyn McKee Foundation
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Robert E & Evelyn McKee Foundation Grant focuses on charitable purposes, primarily supporting organizations that qualify under 501(c)(3) of the IRS Code. It awards funds in various areas including civic, cultural, education, healthcare, and youth activities. Eligible recipients are local charities and certain selected colleges for scholarships. However, the foundation does not fund other foundations, organizations outside the U.S., or individual financial aid. Awards are guided by IRS minimum requirements.
Civic Affairs
Episcopalism
Hospital Care
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FAWCP Writing Fellowship
Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown
Private
United States
Approximately US $9,750
The Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown offers a prestigious Writing Fellowship for emerging writers. This seven-month residency, running from October to April, provides a $1250 monthly stipend, private accommodations, and a $1000 exit stipend for relocation. With a legacy of supporting notable writers like Louise Glück and Jhumpa Lahiri, the fellowship emphasizes self-directed creative time. Application fees vary by date, starting at $40, to enhance accessibility for all applicants.
Writing & Literature
Hamilton Family Foundation Grant
Hamilton Family Foundation
Private
Camden County, New Jersey, Chester County, Pennsylvania +5 more
Unspecified amount
Our Guiding Vision
A community where strong and accessible education can expand worlds and change lives.
History of the Trust
The Hamilton Family Charitable Trust comprises two generations of the Hamilton family with a long history of philanthropy in the Philadelphia region. Since 1992, the family has been committed to improving educational opportunities for children and youth, a mission established by Dorrance (Dodo) Hamilton (1928–2017), mother and grandmother of the family Trustees. The family extended their philanthropic reach to Palm Beach County, FL and Aquidneck Island, RI in 2017. The family convenes four times annually to honor this legacy, supporting myriad programs that enhance the lives of the young people they serve.
Hamilton Family Foundation Grant
Program Focus
- Data-driven literacy-based programs focused on developing robust reading and writing skills with a strong history of success.
- These can be programs that:
- Take place during school hours, after school, or during the summer.
- Take place across school systems, but the funding can support only nonsectarian programming including within a religious institution.
- Grades K-8 programs should devote at least 70 percent of their time directly to instruction and activities in reading and writing.
- Grades 9-12 programs should provide innovative approaches to students in under-resourced areas for success in higher education, from the college admission process and acceptance through to completion.
- Youth workforce development programs that focus on quality career exploration and preparation initiatives.
- Recreational programs with a strong academic component.
Things To Consider
- First-time grants: generally designated for program support. The Trust rarely funds new staff positions for initial grants.
- Continuing partners: generally made for either programmatic or operational support.
- Multi-year grants: requests are typically reserved for grantees with five (5) years or more of consecutive funding from the Trust. Multi-year grants require approval prior to application submission. Approval is generally communicated in response to the LOI.
Academic Success & Enrichment
Workforce Preparation & Job Readiness
Career / College Preparation
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Forman Family Fund Grants
The Philadelphia Foundation
Private
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Chester County, Pennsylvania +3 more
Up to US $40,000
The Forman Family Fund Grants support Southeastern Pennsylvania nonprofits that provide educational programs for youth aged 11 to 18 in areas such as photography, architectural drawing, and written arts. Annually, up to 10 grants of $40,000 each are available for direct program expenses, staff time, and materials. Eligible organizations must be located in the five-county region, have 501c3 status, and demonstrate a commitment to nondiscrimination and quality arts education.
Architecture
Writing & Literature
Visual Arts
Karen Colina Wilson Foundation Grant
Karen Colina Wilson Foundation
Private
United States
US $500 - US $10,000
The Karen Colina Wilson Foundation Grant supports programs for children, youth, and women, enhancing their health and well-being through education, art, literature, and music. Established in 2006, the foundation aims to make a positive difference in their lives, particularly in Southern and Western Wayne County, Michigan. Grants typically range from $500 to $10,000, often as matching funds, fostering broader fundraising efforts by local nonprofit organizations.
Education
Artist Training & Development
Children’s Mental Health
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FDC Foundation Grant
FDC Foundation
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The FDC Foundation, established in 2008, is a private non-profit dedicated to providing grants to 501(c)(3) public charities across three main areas: Health & Nutrition, Education, and Housing. The foundation supports initiatives that improve nutrition, assist diabetic individuals, enhance early childhood development, and promote housing opportunities for those in need. However, it does not fund for-profit entities or international organizations, nor does it provide grants for specific excluded purposes.
Early Childhood Development
Writing & Literature
Integrative & Alternative Health
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Irene D. Cunningham Trust Grant
Irene D. Cunningham Trust
Private
Chester County, Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
US $2,000 - US $5,000
The Irene D. Cunningham Trust Grant supports charitable organizations in Delaware and Chester Counties, Pennsylvania, dedicated to assisting the needy poor. Established through the Last Will of Ms. Cunningham, the Trust aims to provide grants ranging from $2,000 to $5,000 annually. Preference is given to organizations that supply essential resources to the poor. This perpetual Trust ensures that Ms. Cunningham's generosity continues to benefit the community for years to come.
Health & Medicine
Human & Social Services
Religion & Spirituality
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Standard Semi-Annual Robert C. Hoffman Grants Program
Adams County Community Foundation
Private
Adams County, Pennsylvania
Unspecified amount
The Robert C. Hoffman Charitable Endowment Trust offers semi-annual grants to nonprofit organizations benefiting residents of Adams County, PA. The trust aims to promote social welfare by supporting various causes, including education, animal welfare, and assistance for the needy. Eligible applicants must have 501(c)(3) status. Grants are not provided for organizations outside of Adams County unless a clear benefit to local residents can be demonstrated. This initiative strengthens community support and addresses local needs.
Religion & Spirituality
Animal Welfare - General
Recreation
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Ella T. Grasso Literary Scholarship
UNICO Foundation Inc
Association/Society
United States
US $1,000
The Ella T. Grasso Literary Scholarship, provided by the UNICO Foundation, offers two $1,000 awards to college students of Italian descent. Candidates must submit an original essay or short story celebrating their heritage while being enrolled in a full-time, accredited U.S. college for the 2026-2027 academic year. This initiative highlights UNICO's commitment to supporting educational endeavors and preserving Italian culture within America.
Community Culture & Heritage
Writing & Literature
Max Kade Foundation Grant
Max Kade Foundation
Private
Austria, Germany +1 more
Unspecified amount
The Max Kade Foundation Grant supports educational institutions and charitable organizations recognized as tax-exempt by the IRS. It emphasizes Germanic studies and transatlantic exchanges through various programs, including postdoctoral research, faculty exchanges, and language teacher training. The foundation aims to foster cross-cultural understanding and collaboration between the U.S. and German-speaking countries, offering funding opportunities for innovative educational initiatives.
Cross-Cultural Understanding & Exchanges
Language Education
Writing & Literature
Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellowships in American Art
American Council of Learned Societies
Association/Society
United States
Up to US $43,500
The Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellowships in American Art support graduate students conducting research on the history of art and visual culture in the U.S., including Native American art. These fellowships aim to enhance diversity in academia by welcoming applications from PhD candidates at all degree-granting institutions in the U.S. The program offers a stipend of $38,000 plus a travel and research allowance, with a total award of $42,000 for a nine to twelve-month period between July 2025 and May 2027.
Art History
Native American Culture & Heritage
Black American Culture & Heritage
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American Fellowships - American Short-Term Research Publication Grants
American Association of University Women (AAUW)
Association/Society
United States
US $8,000
The American Fellowships - American Short-Term Research Publication Grants support women in academia by funding the preparation of research manuscripts for publication. Established by the AAUW in 1888, these grants aim to enhance gender equity in higher education, particularly for women pursuing careers in STEM fields. Eligible applicants must hold advanced degrees and demonstrate significant contributions to their fields. This initiative highlights AAUW's long-standing commitment to empowering women through education and research.
Writing & Literature
Gender Studies