New York Arts Grants
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Application Deadline
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Date Added
Dec 3, 2024
This program provides financial support to new farmers in New York State to help them establish and grow sustainable agricultural businesses.
Application Deadline
May 6, 2024
Date Added
May 3, 2024
The Café Royal Cultural Foundation NYC offers an exhibition/project grant specifically for New York City artists working in paintings, drawings, sculptures, and photographs. This grant aligns with the foundation's mission to support the creation and exhibition of visual arts, fostering artistic expression and contributing to the vibrant cultural landscape of NYC. The program directly supports individual artists by providing financial assistance for their projects. The primary target beneficiaries are visual artists residing in New York City, who have lived there for at least one year prior to applying and plan to remain residents through their project's completion. The impact goal is to enable artists to complete and exhibit new or ongoing compositions, ensuring their work is brought to fruition and shared with the public. The grant prioritizes artists who are the originators of their artwork, ensuring support for original creative endeavors. The grant focuses on funding costs associated with continuing the composition of submitted work or related new work. It does not support commissions. The expected outcomes include the successful completion and exhibition of high-quality visual art pieces. Measurable results would include the number of artists funded, the number of projects completed, and public engagement with the supported exhibitions. While the foundation's strategic priorities and theory of change are not explicitly detailed in the provided text, it can be inferred that the Café Royal Cultural Foundation believes that by providing direct financial support to artists, they empower creative individuals, stimulate artistic production, and enrich the cultural fabric of New York City. Their theory of change likely centers on the idea that investing in local artists leads to a more diverse and thriving arts community, benefiting both the artists and the broader public.
Application Deadline
Feb 15, 2025
Date Added
May 31, 2024
This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations, food pantries, schools, and farmers markets in Columbia County, New York, to improve access to fresh and healthy food for low-income households and address food insecurity.
Application Deadline
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Date Added
Nov 7, 2024
This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations and independent artists in Sullivan County for arts, cultural, and heritage projects, whether in-person or virtual.
Application Deadline
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Date Added
Nov 14, 2024
This funding opportunity supports Bronx-based non-profit organizations working on transformative community and health projects that address systemic issues in the Bronx.
Application Deadline
Oct 21, 2024
Date Added
Sep 20, 2024
CNY Arts is accepting applications for the Tier Three Project Support Program, offering grants between $1,000 to $10,000 for arts and cultural projects executed by Onondaga County nonprofit organizations in New York, with the application deadline on October 21, 2024.
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Date Added
Jul 10, 2024
This funding opportunity supports a variety of arts and cultural projects in Dutchess, Orange, and Ulster Counties, benefiting nonprofit organizations, individuals, libraries, municipalities, and collaborative groups.
Application Deadline
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Date Added
Nov 7, 2024
This funding opportunity supports nonprofit organizations and artists in Sullivan County to create structured arts education programs in collaboration with schools or community partners.
Application Deadline
Sep 10, 2024
Date Added
Jul 29, 2024
The Creative Learning Grant Program, sponsored by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC), is designed to foster the growth and capacity of Manhattan-based teaching artists and small arts organizations. Its core mission aligns with promoting community-based arts education projects for youth, adults, and older adults. The program is funded through a combination of City funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs’ Greater New York Arts Development Fund and State funds from the New York State Council on the Arts’ (NYSCA) Statewide Community Regrants program, indicating a strategic partnership to broaden arts access. The primary beneficiaries are Manhattan's teaching artists and small arts organizations that are unable to directly apply for City and/or State arts funding. The program targets the development of sequential, skill-building arts study and participatory arts projects. The impact goals are to enrich communities through accessible arts education, delivered in local settings such as senior centers, recreation centers, public libraries, and community centers, thereby strengthening the cultural fabric of Manhattan. The program prioritizes organizations and individual artists with a core artistic mission or a history of arts programming, and those based in Manhattan with proof of nonprofit status (for organizations). A key focus is on supporting entities that do not directly apply to LMCC’s Creative Engagement program or for DCLA (GNYADF) or NYSCA (Statewide Community Regrants) funds in another county/borough for the same fiscal year. First-time applicants are required to attend an information session webinar to ensure understanding of the program's guidelines and expectations. Expected outcomes include the successful implementation of high-quality, community-based arts education projects and an increase in the capacity of teaching artists and small arts organizations. Measurable results are demonstrated through the awarding of grants in amounts of $4,000 and $8,000, with projects taking place between January 1 and December 31, 2025. This structured approach ensures a clear project period and defined funding tiers for evaluation. LMCC's strategic priorities, as evidenced by this program, revolve around fostering local arts initiatives and ensuring that arts funding reaches a diverse range of artists and organizations who might otherwise face barriers to direct funding. The theory of change suggests that by empowering these local artists and organizations through financial support and capacity building, there will be a direct positive impact on community engagement with the arts and the overall well-being of Manhattan residents of all ages.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Oct 25, 2024
This funding opportunity supports arts education projects in public schools and community settings within Fulton, Montgomery, and Saratoga Counties, aimed at enhancing hands-on learning experiences for students through collaborative artistic initiatives.
Application Deadline
Jun 13, 2024
Date Added
May 9, 2024
The City of Canby's 2024 Business Enhancement Grant Program aims to support local businesses within Canby city limits. This initiative aligns with a broader mission to improve and enrich the Canby community by funding projects, programs, and events that contribute to its overall vitality. The program is designed to foster a thriving local economy and enhance the quality of life for Canby residents through strategic investments. The primary beneficiaries of this grant are local businesses situated within Canby city limits, with a focus on those whose projects directly engage and support the Canby community. The impact goals include capacity building, program creation, equipment investments, and innovative or expansion programming. The program seeks to ensure that the funded activities provide tangible benefits to the community, promoting growth and engagement. The grant prioritizes projects that build capacity, encourage innovation or expansion, and create new programming. Furthermore, eligible activities must enhance and support Canby’s unique history, culture, education, diversity, arts, needed services, or community involvement. The program also encourages and fosters advances in civic engagement or community leadership and promotes community involvement with diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging at the forefront. Expected outcomes include a more vibrant local business sector, enhanced community services, and increased civic participation. Measurable results will be assessed based on how well projects meet the stated eligibility criteria and contribute to the program's objectives. The City of Canby has budgeted $50,000 for the 2023-2024 fiscal year, allowing eligible applicants to receive up to $2,500 for their projects, programs, or events. The focus is on ensuring that these funds generate a positive and lasting impact on the Canby community.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Sep 23, 2024
This grant provides funding to support projects that enhance the economic viability of farmers in New York by improving operational practices, fostering innovation, and developing marketing strategies.
Application Deadline
Jul 25, 2025
Date Added
May 16, 2025
This program provides up to $5,000 to small business owners in New York City who have been operating for at least two years, to support projects that positively impact their local communities.
Application Deadline
May 10, 2024
Date Added
Apr 15, 2024
The Rochester Area Community Foundation is accepting applications for its James M. and Olive Edmunds Memorial Fund. This grant program aims to support local community organizations in the Village of Brockport or towns of Sweden or Clarkson. The foundation's mission, as evidenced by this fund, is to enhance the well-being of these communities by fostering arts and cultural opportunities, reducing poverty, enriching the community's beauty, and preserving historic buildings and sites. This aligns with a strategic priority to empower local initiatives that directly benefit residents and address critical community needs. The target beneficiaries are local, community-based organizations within the specified geographic areas (Village of Brockport, towns of Sweden or Clarkson, NY) and, by extension, the residents of these areas. The impact goals are to provide local arts and cultural opportunities, reduce poverty, enhance community beautification, and restore historic buildings and sites. The foundation's theory of change appears to be that by funding local organizations addressing these key areas, they can create tangible improvements in the quality of life and cultural richness for residents. The program's priorities and focuses are clearly defined: supporting traditional and folk arts (not pop culture), physical restoration and maintenance of historic buildings, monuments, sculptures, and other historic items, programs that help lift people out of poverty, and beautification efforts in public areas. These specific focuses indicate a strategic approach to supporting initiatives that have a lasting and tangible positive effect on the community. Expected outcomes include increased access to arts and culture, a reduction in poverty levels, more aesthetically pleasing public spaces, and the preservation of important historical assets. While specific measurable results are not detailed in the provided information, the focus on "local groups that perform traditional and folk arts," "physical restoration of buildings," and "programs that help lift people out of poverty" suggests that the foundation will be looking for tangible outputs and, ultimately, positive changes in the lives of the residents. Funding ranges from $2,000 to $5,000, with an overall size of $1,000 to $10,000, indicating a focus on supporting a variety of project scales that can demonstrate significant local impact.
Application Deadline
May 24, 2024
Date Added
Apr 29, 2024
The Essex Community Fund (ECF) at Adirondack Foundation invites local nonprofits, schools, churches, and municipalities to apply for grant funding. Eligible projects must serve town of Essex residents through community services, beautification, historic preservation, culture, the arts, education, or programs for youth and senior citizens. The deadline to apply is May 24. ECF gives strong preference to capacity building grants or modest one-time capital projects. It does not award grants for ongoing operating expenses. While grants typically range from $250 to $2,000, the maximum a potential grantee can request is $5,000. After reviewing applications, the ECF committee anticipates making grant recommendations in June with funding available as early as July. Applications must be submitted online through Adirondack Foundation’s Online Grants Manager: adirondackfoundation.org/granting/online-grants-manager For more information about ECF grants, please call Colleen Van Hoven at (518) 569-3141 or email [email protected] or email [email protected]. To learn more about community funds at Adirondack Foundation, visit adirondackfoundation.org. Grant renewed every year. Grant Annual deadline: May
Application Deadline
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Date Added
Nov 27, 2024
This grant provides funding for conservation and climate adaptation projects in New York, focusing on protecting natural areas and engaging underserved communities to enhance resilience against climate change impacts like flooding and erosion.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Dec 3, 2024
This program provides funding for individual artists to create and lead engaging arts workshops for older adults in Staten Island senior centers, culminating in a public presentation of their work.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Dec 3, 2024
This funding opportunity supports nonprofit organizations, municipalities, Tribal Nations, and individual artists in Tompkins County to create professional public arts events that engage diverse communities and address local cultural needs.
Application Deadline
Jun 27, 2024
Date Added
Jun 7, 2024
The 2024 P.E.A.R.L. Pledge Grant, offered by the Pearl Milling Company, is a significant philanthropic initiative providing $1 million in annual grants to nonprofit organizations. This program is deeply aligned with the foundation's mission to make a "P.E.A.R.L. impact" in communities, specifically focusing on addressing systemic barriers and fostering the holistic success of Black women and girls. The grant program seeks to support organizations that resonate with its core pillars, ensuring that the funding contributes to meaningful and targeted community development. The primary target beneficiaries of this grant are Black girls and women, with programming specifically designed to serve their needs. The impact goals are ambitious and multifaceted, aiming to create lasting positive change across various areas. The grant prioritizes organizations that work towards prosperity, empowerment, access, representation, and leadership, as defined by the P.E.A.R.L. Pledge Pillars. These pillars serve as the strategic framework for the grant, guiding the selection of grantees and the anticipated outcomes of the funded projects. Under the Prosperity pillar, the grant focuses on alleviating systemic barriers and inequities in critical areas such as food, housing, employment, financial support, and generational wealth. The Empowerment pillar aims to inspire and encourage Black women and girls in confidence-building, self-esteem, and mental and physical health. Access is concentrated on enhancing equal opportunity in education and entrepreneurship, including scholarships, grants, capital, and financial literacy. Representation seeks to elevate Black women and girls in fields like culinary arts, food innovation, science, and media support. Lastly, the Leadership pillar is dedicated to advancing skill development and providing resources for emerging talent in public speaking, strategic thinking, teambuilding, and mentorship. The expected outcomes and measurable results are directly tied to the objectives of each P.E.A.R.L. Pledge Pillar. For instance, grants under Prosperity are expected to show reductions in food insecurity or increased access to stable housing. Empowerment-focused grants would aim for improvements in self-esteem metrics or mental health outcomes. Access-oriented projects would measure increases in educational attainment or entrepreneurial success, while Representation would look for greater visibility and opportunities for Black women and girls in specified industries. Leadership initiatives would track advancements in skill development and mentorship engagement. The foundation's strategic priorities are clearly articulated through these pillars, demonstrating a comprehensive theory of change that posits by investing in these specific areas, a substantial and sustainable impact will be achieved for Black women and girls and their communities.
Application Deadline
Feb 15, 2025
Date Added
May 31, 2024
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations and public entities in the Berkshire Taconic region to promote and sustain small, community-based agricultural initiatives.
