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Funding Opportunities - Music

  • Open Continuous

    • Title

      Outreach Lecturing Fund

      Sponsor

      Fulbright Scholar Program

      Funding Amount

      Fulbright pays long-distance travel and fees for Fulbright scholars currently in the U.S. The host institution (TXST) pays local transportation, lodging accommodations and meals of scholar (internal funds may be available to cover these costs).

      Important Dates

      Ongoing

      Brief Description

      The Outreach Lecturing Fund (OLF) provides funding for campuses to host Fulbright Visiting Scholars, already in the United States, for short-term speaking engagements (usually 2-3 days). The OLF travel award is designed to enrich both institutions and Visiting Scholars through lectures that will promote academic disciplines and cultural understanding.

      Match Requirement

      Yes. Pay local travel, accommodations and meals of scholar.

      Link

      http://www.cies.org/program/outreach-lecturing-fund

    • Title

      Mini-Grants

      Sponsor

      Humanities Texas

      Funding Amount

      Up to $1,500

      Important Dates

      Ongoing

      Brief Description

      Humanities Texas awards grants to nonprofit organizations and governmental entities to support a wide range of public programs: lectures, panel discussions, and conferences; teacher institutes; reading- and film-discussion groups; interpretive exhibits; television and radio programming; film production; and interactive multimedia programming.
      All funded programs are firmly grounded in the humanities and are directed to the general public, both adults and young people, outside of the regular school or college classroom. Programs targeting special audiences such as K–12 teachers, ethnic and community groups, or professional groups are also welcome. Mini-grants fund up to $1,500 of the costs associated with public humanities programs. These small grants, which are easy to apply for and administer, are particularly appropriate for funding a speaker and/or the rental of a traveling exhibition, including those provided by Humanities Texas.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      http://www.humanitiestexas.org/grants/apply

  • April 2024

    • Title

      NEH-Mellon Fellowships for Digital Publication

      Sponsor

      National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), Division of Research Programs

      Funding Amount

      Varies

      Important Dates

      April 22 (Anticipated) 

      Brief Description

      Through NEH-Mellon Fellowships for Digital Publication, the National Endowment for the Humanities and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation jointly support individual scholars pursuing research projects that require digital expression and digital publication. To be eligible for this special opportunity, an applicant’s plans for digital publication must be essential to the project’s research goals. That is, the project must be conceived as digital because the nature of the research and the topics being addressed demand presentation beyond traditional print publication. Successful projects will likely incorporate visual, audio, and/or other multimedia materials or flexible reading pathways that could not be included in traditionally published books.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      http://www.neh.gov/grants/research/neh-mellon-fellowships-digital-publication

    • Title

      USArtists International

      Sponsor

      Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation (MAAF)

      Funding Amount

      $15,000 (Maximum)

      Important Dates

       April 1 (Anticipated)

      Brief Description

      Support for the presentation and touring of performing artists is central to the work of Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation (MAAF). The USArtists International program (USAI) supports performances by U.S. artists at significant international festivals and performing arts marketplaces outside the United States and its territories. The program supports the engagements of exemplary solo artists and ensembles (but not ensembles from academic institutions) across all performing arts disciplines including dance, music, theater, multidisciplinary work, and folk traditional arts.

      Match Requirement

      N/A

      Link

      https://www.midatlanticarts.org/usartists-international/

    • Title

      Research Grants in the Arts

      Sponsor

      National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)

      Funding Amount

      $10,000-$30,000

      Important Dates

      April 8 (Anticipated) 

      Brief Description

      The NEA's Office of Research & Analysis will make awards to support research that investigates the value and/or impact of the arts, either as individual components within the U.S. arts ecology or as they interact with each other and/or with other domains of American life. 

      Match Requirement

      1:1 nonfederal cash and in-kind match

      Link

      https://www.arts.gov/grants/research-awards/research-grants-in-the-arts/program-description

    • Title

      NEA Research Labs

      Sponsor

      National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)

      Funding Amount

      Up to $150,000

      Important Dates

      April 8 (Anticipated) 

      Brief Description

      The National Endowment for the Arts' five-year research agenda aims to build public knowledge about the arts' contributions to individuals and society. Through NEA Research Labs, we extend this agenda and its impact by cultivating a series of transdisciplinary research partnerships, grounded in the social and behavioral sciences, to produce and report empirical insights about the arts for the benefit of arts and also for non-arts sectors such as healthcare, education, and business or management. Institutions of higher education and/or nonprofit research and policy organizations may submit applications to be NEA Research Labs.

      NEA Research labs will define their own related agendas; conduct project activities to implement that agenda; and prepare reports and other products or services that will contribute substantively to a wider understanding of one of three areas of special interest to the Arts Endowment:

      * The Arts, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation

      * The Arts, Creativity, Cognition, and Learning

      * The Arts, Health, and Social/Emotional, Well-Being

      Match Requirement

      1:1 nonfederal cash and in-kind match

      Link

      https://www.arts.gov/grants/research-awards/nea-research-labs/program-description

  • May 2024

    • Title

      Arts Respond Performance Support

      Sponsor

      Texas Commission on the Arts (TCA)

      Funding Amount

      Minimum Request: $75 Maximum Request: $8,000

      Important Dates

      Quarterly: August 1, November 1, February 1, May 1

      Brief Description

      This program provides professional artist fees to schools, libraries, and nonprofit organizations for hiring an artist from the TCA Touring Roster to do a performance. These applications are funded based on a percentage of contracted fees.

      Match Requirement

      1:1 dollar for dollar

      Link

      https://www2.arts.state.tx.us/tcagrant/TXArtsPlan/CC6.htm

    • Title

      Cecilia Young Willard Helping Fund

      Sponsor

      Cecilia Young Willard Helping Fund

      Funding Amount

      Unknown

      Important Dates

      May 31 (anticipated)

      Brief Description

      Giving primarily in Texas for child welfare, diseases, education, orchestral music, etc.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      https://broadway.bank/Wealth-Management/Foundation-Grants-Management/Foundation-Frequently-Asked-Questions

    • Title

      Research and Development

      Sponsor

      National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), Division of Preservation and Access

      Funding Amount

      Varies

      Important Dates

      May 15, 2020 (Confirmed) 

      Brief Description

      The Research and Development program supports projects that address major challenges in preserving or providing access to humanities collections and resources. These challenges include the need to find better ways to preserve materials of critical importance to the nation’s cultural heritage—from fragile artifacts and manuscripts to analog recordings and digital assets subject to technological obsolescence—and to develop advanced modes of organizing, searching, discovering, and using such materials.
      This program recognizes that finding solutions to complex problems often requires forming interdisciplinary project teams, bringing together participants with expertise in the humanities; in preservation; and in information, computer, and natural science.
      All projects must demonstrate how advances in preservation and access would benefit the cultural heritage community in supporting humanities research, teaching, or public programming.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      http://www.neh.gov/grants/preservation/research-and-development

  • June 2024

    • Title

      NEH: Digital Projects for the Public

      Sponsor

      National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), Division of Public Programs

      Funding Amount

      Unknown

      Important Dates

      June 12, 2019 (confirmed) 

      Brief Description

      The Digital Projects for the Public program supports projects such as websites, mobile applications, games, and virtual environments that significantly contribute to the public’s engagement with humanities ideas.

      Digital Projects for the Public grants support projects that are largely created for digital platforms. While these projects can take many forms, shapes, and sizes, you should apply to this program primarily to create digital projects or the digital components of a larger project. NEH welcomes applications for smaller digital components of a larger project. In such applications you should explain how the digital pieces will enrich the users’ learning experience and engagement.

      Discovery grants may be used for:
      -  content research and narrative development;
      -  platform research and selection;
      -  identification or digitization of production assets;
      -  preliminary design;
      -  audience evaluation;
      -  user experience mockups; and
      -  storyboarding.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      http://www.neh.gov/grants/public/digital-projects-the-public

  • July 2024

    • Title

      Copland Fund: Performance Program

      Sponsor

      Aaron Copland Fund for Music

      Funding Amount

      $1,000-$20,000

      Important Dates

      July 1 (Anticipated) 

      Brief Description

      To support performing and presenting organizations whose artistic excellence encourages and improves public knowledge and appreciation of serious contemporary American music.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      https://coplandfund.org/programs/performance-program

    • Title

      Grants for Arts Projects

      Sponsor

      National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)

      Funding Amount

      $10,000-$100,000

      Important Dates

      July 21 (Anticipated) 

      Brief Description

      To support the creation of art that meets the highest standards of excellence, public engagement with diverse and excellent art, lifelong learning in the arts, and the strengthening of communities through the arts. Matching grants generally range from $10,000 to $100,000. A minimum cost share/match equal to the grant amount is required.

      Match Requirement

      Minimum cost share/match equal to the grant amount is required

      Link

      https://www.arts.gov/grants/grants-for-arts-projects/program-description

    • Title

      Music and Education Grants

      Sponsor

      Frank and Lydia Bergen Foundation

      Funding Amount

      $5,000-$20,000

      Important Dates

      July 15 (anticipated)

      Brief Description

      To perpetuate Miss Bergen’s love of classical music and support of musical education by providing grants for musical performing arts and musical education. Preference will be given to requests for the following:
      -Arrange for musical entertainment, concerts, and recitals appropriate for the education and instruction of the public in the musical arts. Paramount consideration, however, is given to traditional classical music programs
      -Aid worthy students of music to secure complete and adequate musical education
      -Aid organizations in their efforts to present fine music to the public, provided that such organizations are operated exclusively for educational purposes

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      https://www.wellsfargo.com/private-foundations/bergen-foundation

    • Title

      Arts Respond Project

      Sponsor

      Texas Commission on the Arts (TCA)

      Funding Amount

      Minimum Request: $1,000 Maximum Request: 50% of project budget

      Important Dates

      July 15 for projects beginning Sept. 1 through March 31 (anticipated) 

      Brief Description

      This program provides project assistance grants on a short-term basis and may include administrative costs directly related to the project.
      Projects must address ONE of the following priority areas:
      EDUCATION
      Intent: Projects that use art to promote innovations in K-12 education.
      Designed for projects that impact K-12 students in a school setting or during the school day in conjunction with school officials. Must be TEKS aligned (public schools).
      HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
      Intent: Projects that use art to improve human health or functioning.
      Designed for projects that focus on health related topics, serve specific populations, or occur in a health care or human service setting (hospital, clinic, senior activity center, women’s shelter, homeless shelter, etc).
      ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
      Intent: Projects that use art to diversify local economies, generate revenue, and attract visitors and investment.
      Designed for projects that focus on job growth or cultural tourism (festivals, gallery walks, art fairs, etc).
      PUBLIC SAFETY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE
      Intent: Projects that use art to prevent delinquency and recidivism in youth and adults.
      Designed for projects that focus on at-risk youth or incarcerated populations (after school program, juvenile detention center, adult prison, alternative learning center).
      NATURAL RESOURCES & AGRICULTURE
      Intent: Projects that use art to understand and/or improve the ecological and agricultural environment.
      Designed for projects that occur in rural counties (festivals, fairs, exhibitions, performances) or focus on natural resources (oil, water, green art, ecological issues).

      Match Requirement

      1:1 dollar for dollar

      Link

      https://www2.arts.state.tx.us/tcagrant/TXArtsPlan/ARP.htm

       

    • Title

      Humanities Collections and Reference Resources

      Sponsor

      National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)

      Funding Amount

      Varies

      Important Dates

      July 15 (Anticipated) 

      Brief Description

      The Humanities Collections and Reference Resources (HCRR) program supports projects that provide an essential underpinning for scholarship, education, and public programming in the humanities. Thousands of libraries, archives, museums, and historical organizations across the country maintain important collections of books and manuscripts, photographs, sound recordings, and moving images, archaeological and ethnographic artifacts, arts and material culture, and digital objects. Funding from this program strengthens efforts to extend the life of such materials and make their intellectual content widely accessible, often through the use of digital technology. Awards are also made to create various reference resources that facilitate use of cultural materials, from works that provide basic information quickly to tools that synthesize and codify knowledge of a subject for in-depth investigation.

      The HCRR program includes two funding categories: Implementation and Foundations.

      Match Requirement

      N/A

      Link

      https://www.neh.gov/grants/preservation/humanities-collections-and-reference-resources

  • August 2024

    • Title

      Arts Respond Performance Support

      Sponsor

      Texas Commission on the Arts (TCA)

      Funding Amount

      Minimum Request: $75 Maximum Request: $8,000

      Important Dates

      Quarterly: August 1, November 1, February 1, May 1

      Brief Description

      This program provides professional artist fees to schools, libraries, and nonprofit organizations for hiring an artist from the TCA Touring Roster to do a performance. These applications are funded based on a percentage of contracted fees. 

      Match Requirement

      1:1 dollar for dollar

      Link

      https://www2.arts.state.tx.us/tcagrant/TXArtsPlan/CC6.htm

    • Title

      Music and Education Grants

      Sponsor

      The Mockingbird Foundation

      Funding Amount

      $100-$10,000

      Important Dates

      August 1 (yearly)

      Brief Description

      The Mockingbird Foundation, Inc. (“Mockingbird”) offers competitive grants to schools and nonprofit organizations that effect improvements in areas of importance to the Phish fan community. Our programmatic focus is music education for children, defined as follows:
      Music: Mockingbird is particularly interested in projects that encourage and foster creative expression in any musical form (including composition, instrumentation, vocalization, or improvisation), but also recognizes broader and more basic needs within conventional instruction. Mockingbird encourages applications associated with diverse or unusual musical styles, genres, forms, and philosophies.
      Education: Education may include the provision of instruments, texts, and office materials, and the support of learning space, practice space, performance space, and instructors/instruction. Mockingbird is particularly interested in projects that foster self-esteem and free expression, but does not fund music therapy which is neither education nor music appreciation which does not include participation.
      Children: Mockingbird is interested in targeting children eighteen years of age or younger, but will consider projects which benefit college students, teachers, instructors, or adult students. Mockingbird is particularly (though not exclusively) interested in programs which benefit disenfranchised groups, including those with low skill levels, income, or education; with disabilities or terminal illnesses; and in foster homes, shelters, hospitals, prisons, or other remote or isolated situations.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      http://mbird.org/grants/apply/

    • Title

      Arts & Social Service Grants

      Sponsor

      Crystal Waggoner Charitable Trust

      Funding Amount

      $5,000-$35,000

      Important Dates

      August 1 (anticipated)

      Brief Description

      Born to a ranching family, Crystelle Waggoner raised cattle and thoroughbred horses. A patron of the arts and supporter of medical charities during her lifetime, she established a 50-year trust to benefit charitable organizations in the arts and social services.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      https://www.bankofamerica.com/philanthropic/foundation.go?fnId=12

    • Title

      Elderly, Disabled, Children, and the Arts Grants

      Sponsor

      Helen Gertrude Sparks Charitable Trust

      Funding Amount

      $5,000-$15,000

      Important Dates

      August 1 (anticipated)

      Brief Description

      Helen Sparks was born in Fort Worth, Texas, but went to college in the East. After graduation she returned to Fort Worth where she worked with the Fort Worth Little Theater. A cultured woman, she was interested in local artists and supported them by commissioning works. She also enjoyed literature and needlepoint. The Helen Gertrude Sparks Charitable Trust made its first distributions in 1971, and was created to benefit charitable organizations focused on:
      The elderly, those who are disabled in any way, Children who are disabled, orphaned or disadvantaged, the arts, including performing and nonperforming arts and education.
      "The Trustee shall always show preference for those organizations which do not receive the predominate portion of their funds from government sources.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      https://www.bankofamerica.com/philanthropic/foundation.go?fnId=10

    • Title

      Media Projects: Development Grants

      Sponsor

      National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), Division of Public Programs

      Funding Amount

      Varies

      Important Dates

      August 12 (Anticipated)

      Brief Description

      The Media Projects program supports film, television, and radio projects that engage general audiences with humanities ideas in creative and appealing ways. All projects must be grounded in humanities scholarship in disciplines such as history, art history, film studies, literature, drama, religious studies, philosophy, or anthropology. Projects must also demonstrate an approach that is thoughtful, balanced, and analytical (rather than celebratory). The approach to the subject matter must go beyond the mere presentation of factual information to explore its larger significance and stimulate critical thinking. NEH is a national funding agency, so the projects that we support must demonstrate the potential to attract a broad general audience.

      Match Requirement

      Strongly encouraged.

      Link

      http://www.neh.gov/grants/public/media-projects-development-grants

    • Title

      Media Projects: Production Grants

      Sponsor

      National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), Division of Public Programs

      Funding Amount

      Varies

      Important Dates

      August 12 (Anticipated)

      Brief Description

      The Media Projects program supports film, television, and radio projects that engage general audiences with humanities ideas in creative and appealing ways. All projects must be grounded in humanities scholarship in disciplines such as history, art history, film studies, literature, drama, religious studies, philosophy, or anthropology. Projects must also demonstrate an approach that is thoughtful, balanced, and analytical (rather than celebratory). The approach to the subject matter must go beyond the mere presentation of factual information to explore its larger significance and stimulate critical thinking. NEH is a national funding agency, so the projects that we support must demonstrate the potential to attract a broad general audience.
      Film and television projects may be single programs or a series addressing significant figures, events, or ideas. Programs must be intended for national distribution, via traditional carriage or online distribution. The Division of Public Programs welcomes projects that range in length from short-form to broadcast-length video.

      Match Requirement

      Strongly encouraged.

      Link

      http://www.neh.gov/grants/public/media-projects-production-grants

    • Title

      Arts Grants

      Sponsor

      Rea Charitable Trust

      Funding Amount

      $10,000-$40,000

      Important Dates

      August 15 (Organization names beginning with the letters M-Z)

      Brief Description

      The Rea Charitable Trust awards grants exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educational purposes. There are no program or geographic limitations; however, the Trust gives preference to organizations that promote the arts.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      https://www.wellsfargo.com/private-foundations/rea-charitable-trust

    • Title

      Music and Education Grants

      Sponsor

      Frank and Lydia Bergen Foundation 

      Funding Amount

      $5,000-$20,000

      Important Dates

      August 15 (anticipated)

      Brief Description

      To perpetuate Miss Bergen’s love of classical music and support of musical education by providing grants for musical performing arts and musical education. Preference will be given to requests for the following:
      -Arrange for musical entertainment, concerts, and recitals appropriate for the education and instruction of the public in the musical arts. Paramount consideration, however, is given to traditional classical music programs
      -Aid worthy students of music to secure complete and adequate musical education
      -Aid organizations in their efforts to present fine music to the public, provided that such organizations are operated exclusively for educational purposes.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      https://www.wellsfargo.com/private-foundations/bergen-foundation

       

    • Title

      Public Humanities Projects

      Sponsor

      National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), Division of Public Programs

      Funding Amount

      Varies

      Important Dates

      August 12 (Anticipated)

      Brief Description

      Public Humanities Projects grants support projects that bring the ideas and insights of the humanities to life for general audiences. Projects must engage humanities scholarship to illuminate significant themes in disciplines such as history, literature, ethics, and art, or to address challenging issues in contemporary life. NEH encourages projects that involve members of the public in collaboration with humanities scholars or that invite contributions from the community in the development and delivery of humanities programming.

      Match Requirement

      Strongly encouraged.

      Link

      http://www.neh.gov/grants/public/public-humanities-projects

    • Title

      V

      Sponsor

      American Musicological Society

      Funding Amount

      $2000

      Important Dates

      August 17 (Anticipated) 

      Brief Description

      The Noah Greenberg Award was established by the Trustees of the New York Pro Musica Antiqua in memory of their founder and first director. The award is intended as a grant-in-aid to stimulate active cooperation between scholars and performers by recognizing and fostering outstanding contributions to historical performing practices.

      The award may subsidize the publication costs of articles, monographs, or editions, as well as public performance, recordings, or other projects.

      Match Requirement

      N/A

      Link

      https://www.amsmusicology.org/page/greenberg

  • September 2024

    • Title

      Radcliffe Institute Fellowship Program

      Sponsor

      Radcliffe Institute for Advance Study

      Funding Amount

      Stipends of up to $77,500 for one year with additional funds

      Important Dates

      September 12 (Anticipated) 

      Brief Description

      Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study encourages you to explore the people, programs, and collections that make the Radcliffe Institute a home to big thinkers, new ideas, cutting-edge research, and thought-provoking events that are free and open to the public

      Radcliffe Fellows are expected to devote themselves full time to the work outlined in their proposal. Since this is a residential fellowship, fellows are expected to reside in the Boston area the fellowship period and to have their primary office at the institute to participate fully in the life of the community.

      Match Requirement

      N/A

      Link

      https://www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/radcliffe-fellowship/become-a-fellow

    • Title

      Special Project Support (Music)       

      Sponsor

      The Amphion Foundation, Inc.

      Funding Amount

      Up to $7,500

      Important Dates

      September 15 (Anticipated)

      Brief Description

      The foundation is accepting applications from nonprofit organizations that are not performing ensembles (i.e., education/residency, festival, library/archive, presenter, radio/television, and music service organization) for general operating support or special project support. To be eligible, applicants must be a nonprofit, non-performing organization or music service organization with a history of substantial commitment to contemporary concert music at a high level of excellence. Organizations must have been in existence for at least two years. In general, the grant program does not support jazz music.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      https://amphionfoundation.org/amphion-grant-application

    • Title

      Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Program

      Sponsor

      Fulbright

      Funding Amount

      Fulbright pays for: roundtrip international air travel, a monthly stipend, an allowance for up to two dependents, and initial settling in and professional allowances.

      Important Dates

      September 15 (Anticipated) 

      Brief Description

      The Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program offers approximately 470 teaching, research or combination teaching/research awards in over 125 countries. Opportunities are available for college and university faculty and administrators as well as for professionals, artists, journalists, scientists, lawyers, independent scholars and many others. In addition to several new program models designed to meeting the changing needs of U.S. academics and professionals, Fulbright offers flexible awards including multi-country opportunities.

      Match Requirement

      N/A

      Link

      https://cies.org/us-scholar-awards#application

       

    • Title

      Major Grants for Community Projects

      Sponsor

      Humanities Texas

      Funding Amount

      Varies

      Important Dates

      September 15 (anticipated)

      Brief Description

      Humanities Texas awards grants to nonprofit organizations and governmental entities to support a wide range of public programs: lectures, panel discussions, and conferences; teacher institutes; reading- and film-discussion groups; interpretive exhibits; television and radio programming; film production; and interactive multimedia programming. All funded programs are firmly grounded in the humanities and are directed to the general public, both adults and young people, outside of the regular school or college classroom. Programs targeting special audiences such as K–12 teachers, ethnic and community groups, or professional groups are also welcome. Major grants for community projects fund comprehensive public programs such as lectures, seminars, and conferences; book and film discussions; interpretive exhibitions and materials; town forums and civic discussions; and teacher workshops. Programs should reflect substantial participation by both humanities scholars and members of the target audience(s).

      Match Requirement

      1 to 1 match.

      Link

      https://www.humanitiestexas.org/grants/apply

       

    • Title

      Major Grants for Media Projects

      Sponsor

      Humanities Texas

      Funding Amount

      Varies

      Important Dates

      September 15 (anticipated)

      Brief Description

      Humanities Texas awards grants to nonprofit organizations and governmental entities to support a wide range of public programs: lectures, panel discussions, and conferences; teacher institutes; reading- and film-discussion groups; interpretive exhibits; television and radio programming; film production; and interactive multimedia programming. All funded programs are firmly grounded in the humanities and are directed to the general public, both adults and young people, outside of the regular school or college classroom. Programs targeting special audiences such as K–12 teachers, ethnic and community groups, or professional groups are also welcome. Major grants for media projects fund film, radio, television, or interactive programming related to the humanities. Applicants may request funds for any phase of the project, including scripting, development, production, post-production, and in some cases, distribution and free public screenings. Humanities scholars should play an integral role in determining the content and approach of the project.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      http://www.humanitiestexas.org/grants/apply

    • Title

      Guggenheim Fellowship: to assist research and artistic creation, United States & Canada

      Sponsor

      Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

      Funding Amount

      Varies

      Important Dates

      September 19 (anticipated)

      Brief Description

      Award to individual scholars, scientists, and artists. Guggenheim Fellowships are grants to selected individuals made for a minimum of six months and a maximum of twelve months. Since the purpose of the Guggenheim Fellowship program is to help provide Fellows with blocks of time in which they can work with as much creative freedom as possible, grants are made freely. No special conditions attach to them, and Fellows may spend their grant funds in any manner they deem necessary to their work. The United States Internal Revenue Service, however, does require the Foundation to ask for reports from its Fellows at the end of their Fellowship terms.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      http://www.gf.org/applicants

    • Title

      ACLS Collaborative Research Fellowships

      Sponsor

      American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS)

      Funding Amount

      Varies, but will not exceed $201,000 per project

      Important Dates

      September 27 (anticipated)

      Brief Description

      ACLS invites applications for the ninth annual competition for ACLS Collaborative Research Fellowships, which support small teams of two or more scholars collaborating intensively on a single, substantive project in the humanities and related social sciences. The goal of the project should be a tangible research product (such as joint print or web publications) for which at least two collaborators will take credit. The program is funded by a generous grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      http://www.acls.org/programs/collaborative/

    • Title

      Summer Stipends

      Sponsor

      National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), Division of Research Programs

      Funding Amount

      Varies

      Important Dates

      September 23 (Anticipated)

      Brief Description

      Summer Stipends support individuals pursuing advanced research that is of value to humanities scholars, general audiences, or both.
      Eligible projects usually result in articles, monographs, books, digital materials and publications, archaeological site reports, translations, editions, or other scholarly resources.
      Summer Stipends support continuous full-time work on a humanities project for a period of two consecutive months.
      Summer Stipends support projects at any stage of development.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      http://www.neh.gov/grants/research/summer-stipends

    • Title

      Susan McClary and Robert Walser Fellowships in Music

      Sponsor

      American Council of Learned Societies

      Funding Amount

      Up to $75,000

      Important Dates

      September 25 (Anticipated)

      Brief Description

      ACLS invites research applications from scholars in all disciplines of the humanities and related social sciences. Faculty appointments are not required. The ultimate goal of the project should be a major piece of scholarly work by the applicant, which can take the form of a monograph, articles, digital publication(s), critical edition, or other scholarly resources. The ACLS Fellowship program does not fund creative work (e.g., novels or films), textbooks, straightforward translation, or pedagogical projects.

      ACLS Fellowships are intended as salary replacement to help scholars devote six to twelve continuous months to full-time research and writing. The awards are portable and are tenable at the fellow's home institution, abroad, or at another appropriate site for research. An ACLS Fellowship may be held concurrently with other fellowships and grants and any sabbatical pay, up to an amount equal to the candidates current academic year salary.

      Match Requirement

      N/A

      Link

      https://www.acls.org/Competitions-and-Deadlines/ACLS-Fellowships

  • October 2024

    • Title

      Getty Scholar Grants

      Sponsor

      The Getty Foundation

      Funding Amount

      A stipend of up to $65,000 per year 

      Important Dates

      October 2 (anticipated)

      Brief Description

      Getty Scholar Grants are for established scholars, or writers who have attained distinction in their fields. Recipients are in residence at the Getty Research Institute or Getty Villa, where they pursue their own projects free from academic obligations, make use of Getty collections, join their colleagues in a weekly meeting devoted to an annual research theme, and participate in the intellectual life of the Getty. The grant also includes an office at the Getty Research Institute or the Getty Villa, research assistance, an apartment in the Getty scholar housing complex, airfare to and from Los Angeles, and makes healthcare options available.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      http://www.getty.edu/foundation/initiatives/residential/getty_scholars.html

    • Title

      Research Enhancement Program (REP) (anticipated annual internal grant)

      Sponsor

      Texas State University, Research Enhancement Program

      Funding Amount

      Up to $8,000 for single investigators; up to $16,000 for teams

      Important Dates

      October 14 (Anticipated)

      Brief Description

      Texas State's Research Enhancement Program is an internally funded grant competition intended to encourage and provide support for faculty research and other creative activities. All full-time Texas State faculty members, tenured or tenure-track, are eligible to apply. Individuals are eligible to apply for a maximum of $8000; two or more eligible faculty, for a maximum of $16,000.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      http://www.txstate.edu/research/oera/rep.html

    • Title

      Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Program

      Sponsor

      Fulbright

      Funding Amount

      Fulbright pays for: roundtrip international air travel, a monthly stipend, an allowance for up to two dependents, and initial settling in and professional allowances.

      Important Dates

      October 16 (anticipated) 

      Brief Description

      This program assists U.S. higher education institutions in expanding programs of academic exchange. By supporting non-U.S. scholars through grants for teaching at institutions that might not have a strong international component, both the U.S. institution and the scholar grantee benefit. Although SIR primarily funds programs involving the humanities and social science fields, it also funds programs in such disciplines as education, law, environmental studies and the performing arts.

      Match Requirement

      Yes. Lodging Accommodations, local travel, a salary supplement and meal allowance for scholar are encouraged.

      Link

      https://www.cies.org/program/fulbright-scholar-residence-program#15

    • Title

      Performing Arts Japan

      Sponsor

      The Japan Foundation

      Funding Amount

      Varies

      Important Dates

      October 31 (Anticipated)

      Brief Description

      This program is designed to provide financial assistance for non-profit organizations in the US and Canada that aim to introduce Japanese performing arts to local audiences. PAJ Touring Grants help present Japanese performing arts at multiple locations in the United States and Canada, with an emphasis on locations outside major metropolitan areas. PAJ Collaboration Grants help Japanese and American/Canadian artists develop a new work, which will further an appreciation of Japanese culture when presented to American/Canadian audiences. The grants are made to nonprofit organizations in the U.S. and Canada only.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      https://www.jfny.org/grants/grants/paj/

    • Title

      Scientific Research Projects

      Sponsor

      GRAMMY Museum

      Funding Amount

      $20,000

      Important Dates

       October 15 (Anticipated) for LOI

      Brief Description

      The GRAMMY Museum Grant Program awards grants to organizations and individuals to support research on the impact of music on the human condition. Examples might include the study of the effects of music on mood, cognition and healing, as well as the medical and occupational well-being of music professionals and the creative process underlying music. Priority is given to projects with strong methodological design as well as those addressing an important research question.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      https://grammymuseum.org/national-reach/grant-program/

  • November 2024

    • Title

      Virgil Thomson Fellowship

      Sponsor

      Society for American Music

      Funding Amount

       $4,000 (maximum)

      Important Dates

      November 1 (Anticipated)

      Brief Description

      The Virgil Thomson Fellowship is awarded competitively to scholars at any phase of their careers whose research interest is focused on the history, creation, and analysis of American music on stage and screen, including opera.

      The Society for American Music seeks to award fellowships to support a broad spectrum of research conducted by society members. Projects that have already received SAM fellowship support are not eligible to receive the Thomson Fellowship.

      Match Requirement

      N/A

      Link

      https://www.american-music.org/page/ThomsonFWP

    • Title

      Artistic Innovations Grants

      Sponsor

      Mid-America Arts Alliance

      Funding Amount

      Up to $15,000

      Important Dates

      Letters of intent due November 1 (Anticipated)  - full applications due January 20 (Anticipated)

      Brief Description

      These grants support the creation of new work. The program is designed to encourage experimentation and collaboration, and engaging audiences throughout M-AAA’s region. Artistic Innovations grants underwrite direct expenses related to the art-making process, as well as the premier of new endeavors.

      Match Requirement

      1:1 dollar for dollar

      Link

      https://www.maaa.org/grants/

    • Title

      Arts Respond Performance Support

      Sponsor

      Texas Commission on the Arts (TCA)

      Funding Amount

      Minimum Request: $75 Maximum Request: $8,000

      Important Dates

      Anticipated Quarterly deadlines;

      May 1 - For activities occurring June 15 to Aug 31

      February 1 - For activities occurring March 15 to June 14

      August 1 - For activities occurring Sept 1 to Dec 14

      November 1 - For activities occurring Dec 15 to March 14

      Brief Description

      This program provides professional artist fees to schools, libraries, and nonprofit organizations for hiring an artist from the TCA Touring Roster to do a performance. These applications are funded based on a percentage of contracted fees.

      Match Requirement

      1:1 dollar for dollar

      Link

      https://www2.arts.state.tx.us/tcagrant/TXArtsPlan/CC6.htm

    • Title

      Rome Prize

      Sponsor

      American Academy in Rome

      Funding Amount

      Varies

      Important Dates

      November 1 (Anticipated)

      Brief Description

      For over a century, the AMERICAN ACADEMY IN ROME has awarded the Rome Prize to support innovative and cross-disciplinary work in the arts and humanities, including music composition. Rome Prize Fellowships include a stipend, room and board, and individual work space at AAR’s eleven-acre campus in Rome. A Rome Prize includes room and board, a stipend and separate work space, as well as privileged access to Rome.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      http://www.aarome.org/apply

    • Title

      Kurt Weill Foundation Grant Program

      Sponsor

      Kurt Weill Foundation for Music

      Funding Amount

      Case-by-case

      Important Dates

      November 1 (Anticipated)

      Brief Description

      The Kurt Weill Foundation Grant Program awards financial support worldwide to not-for-profit organizations for performances of musical works by Kurt Weill and Marc Blitzstein, to individuals and not-for-profit organizations for scholarly research pertaining to Kurt Weill, Lotte Lenya, and Marc Blitzstein, and to not-for-profit organizations for relevant educational or scholarly initiatives. Funding Categories: Professional Performace, College/University Performance, Media, Scholarly Symposia/Conferences; Education Outreach; Community Engagement; Kurt Weill Mentors; Kurt Weill Dissertation Fellowship; Publication Assistance; Research and Travel

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      http://www.kwf.org/pages/grant-program.html

    • Title

      African Humanities Program

      Sponsor

      American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS)

      Funding Amount

      Varies

      Important Dates

      November 2 (Anticipated)

      Brief Description

      Goals of the African Humanities Program:
      to encourage and enable the production of new knowledge and new directions for research
      to strengthen the capacity of early career researchers and faculty at African universities
      to build the field of humanities by establishing networks for scholarly communication across Africa and with Africanists worldwide.
      Fellowship stipends allow recipients an academic year free from teaching and other duties for completion of the PhD dissertation, for revising the dissertation for publication, or for the first major research project after the PhD. Fellows are also eligible for additional benefits such as residential stays for writing, manuscript development workshops, and publication support.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      http://www.acls.org/programs/ahp/

    • Title

      NAEd/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship

      Sponsor

      National Academy of Education

      Funding Amount

      $70,000

      Important Dates

      November 2 (Anticipated)

      Brief Description

      The National Academy of Education/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship Program supports early career scholars working in critical areas of education research. This non-residential postdoctoral fellowship funds proposals that make significant scholarly contributions to the field of education. The program also develops the careers of its recipients through professional development activities involving National Academy of Education members.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      https://naeducation.org/naedspencer-postdoctoral-fellowship-program/

    • Title

      Music Education Grants

      Sponsor

      The Presser Foundation

      Funding Amount

      Varies

      Important Dates

      November 15 (Anticipated)

      Brief Description

      The Committee for the Advancement of Music considers requests for grants of any size for general operating support of music organizations in order to advance the cause of music education or otherwise support music philanthropy. 

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      http://www.presserfoundation.org/?page_id=117

  • December 2024

    • Title

      NEH: Collaborative Research Grant

      Sponsor

      National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), Division of Research Programs 

      Funding Amount

      Unknown

      Important Dates

      Due December 2 (Anticipated)

      Brief Description

      Collaborative Research Grants support interpretive humanities research undertaken by two or more collaborating scholars, for full-time or part-time activities for periods of one to three years. Support is available for various combinations of scholars, consultants, and research assistants; project-related travel; field work; applications of information technology; and technical support and services. All grantees are expected to disseminate the results of their work to the appropriate scholarly and public audiences.
      Eligible projects include:
      -research that significantly adds to knowledge and understanding of the humanities;
      -conferences on topics of major importance in the humanities that will benefit scholarly research; and
      -archaeological projects that include the interpretation and dissemination of results.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      http://www.neh.gov/grants/research/collaborative-research-grants

  • January 2025

    • Title

      Artistic Innovations Grants

      Sponsor

      Mid-America Arts Alliance

      Funding Amount

      Up to $15,000

      Important Dates

      Letters of intent due October (anticipated) ; applications due January (anticipated)

      Brief Description

      These grants support the creation of new work. The program is designed to encourage experimentation and collaboration, and engaging audiences throughout M-AAA’s region. Artistic Innovations grants underwrite direct expenses related to the art-making process, as well as the premier of new endeavors.

      Match Requirement

      1:1 cash match

      Link

      https://www.maaa.org/grants/

    • Title

      New Music USA Project Grants

      Sponsor

      New Music USA

      Funding Amount

      $250-$15,000

      Important Dates

      January 31 (Anticipated)

      Brief Description

      New Music USA is open to a huge range of new music projects. A "project" to New Music USA means any activity that involves new music getting out into the world through a live performance or recording.
      New Music USA is especially interested in having its funds go towards paying artists directly for their work; whether that's creating, engaging, performing, or something else. New Music USA places special emphasis on funds towards:
      - The creation of new musical work
      - New live music for dance
      - Recording costs
      - Residency and community outreach activities
      There are activities that New Music USA is unable to support. In particular: projects in which work is not in some way delivered or disseminated publicly through performance, recording, etc.; expenses that are not connected specifically to a project, including general administrative expenses; competitions or contests; tuition expenses; professional development; benefits or fundraisers.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      https://www.newmusicusa.org/grants/

    • Title

      NEA Translation Projects

      Sponsor

      National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)

      Funding Amount

      Up to $25,000

      Important Dates

      January 15 (Anticipated)

      Brief Description

      Through fellowships to published translators, the National Endowment for the Arts (Arts Endownment) supports projects for the translation of specific works of prose, poetry, or drama from other languages into English. The work to be translated should be of interest for it literary excellence and value. We encourage translations of writers and of work that are not well represented in English, as well as work that has not previously been translated into English.

      Match Requirement

      N/A

      Link

      https://www.arts.gov/grants/translation-projects/program-description

    • Title

      Arts Respond Project

      Sponsor

      Texas Commission on the Arts (TCA)

      Funding Amount

      Minimum Request: $1,000 Maximum Request: 50% of project budget

      Important Dates

      January 15 for projects beginning April 1 through Aug. 31 

      Brief Description

      This program provides project assistance grants on a short-term basis and may include administrative costs directly related to the project.
      Projects must address ONE of the following priority areas:
      EDUCATION
      Intent: Projects that use art to promote innovations in K-12 education.
      Designed for projects that impact K-12 students in a school setting or during the school day in conjunction with school officials. Must be TEKS aligned (public schools).
      HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
      Intent: Projects that use art to improve human health or functioning.
      Designed for projects that focus on health related topics, serve specific populations, or occur in a health care or human service setting (hospital, clinic, senior activity center, women’s shelter, homeless shelter, etc).
      ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
      Intent: Projects that use art to diversify local economies, generate revenue, and attract visitors and investment.
      Designed for projects that focus on job growth or cultural tourism (festivals, gallery walks, art fairs, etc).
      PUBLIC SAFETY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE
      Intent: Projects that use art to prevent delinquency and recidivism in youth and adults.
      Designed for projects that focus on at-risk youth or incarcerated populations (after school program, juvenile detention center, adult prison, alternative learning center).
      NATURAL RESOURCES & AGRICULTURE
      Intent: Projects that use art to understand and/or improve the ecological and agricultural environment.
      Designed for projects that occur in rural counties (festivals, fairs, exhibitions, performances) or focus on natural resources (oil, water, green art, ecological issues).

      Match Requirement

      1:1 dollar for dollar

      Link

      https://www2.arts.state.tx.us/tcagrant/TXArtsPlan/ARP.htm

    • Title

      Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections

      Sponsor

      National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), Division of Preservation and Access

      Funding Amount

      Varies

      Important Dates

      January 14 (Anticipated)

      Brief Description

      Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections (SCHC) helps cultural institutions meet the complex challenge of preserving large and diverse holdings of humanities materials for future generations by supporting sustainable conservation measures that mitigate deterioration and prolong the useful life of collections.
      Libraries, archives, museums, and historical organizations across the country face an enormous challenge: to preserve collections that facilitate research, strengthen teaching, and provide opportunities for life-long learning in the humanities. Ensuring the preservation of books and manuscripts, photographs, sound recordings and moving images, archaeological and ethnographic artifacts, art, and historical objects requires institutions to implement measures that slow deterioration and prevent catastrophic loss. This work is best accomplished through preventive conservation, which encompasses managing relative humidity, temperature, light, and pollutants in collection spaces; providing protective storage enclosures and systems for collections; and safeguarding collections from theft and from natural and man-made disasters.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      http://www.neh.gov/grants/preservation/sustaining-cultural-heritage-collections

    • Title

      CECArtsLink Residency Hosts and Project Grants

      Sponsor

      CECArtsLink

      Funding Amount

      Varies

      Important Dates

      Residency Letter due June 1 (Anticipated)

      Brief Description

      Arts Link US Fellowships offers US-based artists and curators an initial six-week residency in one of the currently 37 eligible countries listed below. Applicants should have an existing body of work and should demonstrate a commitment to active community engagement and dialogue. 
       

      Host Organizations are selected by CEC ArtsLink curatorial staff from the international network of partners developed over the decades of the organization's work in the regions. Applicants do not need to have contacts with overseas organizations to apply for this program.

      Match Requirement

      N/A

      Link

      http://cecartslink.org/grants/us_fellowships/

    • Title

      Regional Touring Program Grants

      Sponsor

      Mid-America Arts Alliance 

      Funding Amount

      Varies

      Important Dates

      November 1 - Letter of Intent due (Anticipated) 

      Brief Description

      This program awards grants to qualifying organizations that present public events in their community. Grants support projects of artistic excellence and merit by underwriting the fees of artists who live in the region, providing financial support for nonprofit presenters who hire in-region artists, including those listed on the regional state arts agency touring rosters. Presenters may book artists in any discipline.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      https://www.maaa.org/grants/

    • Title

      Touring Roster Inclusion

      Sponsor

      Texas Commission on the Arts (TCA)

      Funding Amount

      N/A

      Important Dates

      January 31 (Anticipated)

      Brief Description

      Intent: To ensure that every Texas community has access to high quality arts programming at an affordable price.
      The Texas Commission on the Arts maintains an approved Touring Roster of Texas-based touring companies and artists. In this program, the artist or artist's management sets the fee and negotiates the booking. Applicants must have a history of touring and maintain a reasonable fee range. Roster artists are required to perform outside their community regularly. Touring artists offer single performances as well as optional services that may include workshops, master classes, lecture-demonstrations, arts education components, residencies, or short performances. The fact that an artist is approved to the roster does not imply or guarantee that the artist will receive bookings in the coming year.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      https://www2.arts.state.tx.us/tcagrant/TXArtsPlan/TRC.htm

  • February 2025

    • Title

      Arts Respond Performance Support

      Sponsor

      Texas Commission on the Arts (TCA)

      Funding Amount

      Minimum Request: $75 Maximum Request: $8,000

      Important Dates

      Anticipated Quarterly deadlines;

      May 1 - For activities occurring June 15 to Aug 31

      February 1 - For activities occurring March 15 to June 14

      August 1 - For activities occurring Sept 1 to Dec 14

      November 1 - For activities occurring Dec 15 to March 14

      Brief Description

      This program provides professional artist fees to schools, libraries, and nonprofit organizations for hiring an artist from the TCA Touring Roster to do a performance. These applications are funded based on a percentage of contracted fees.

      Match Requirement

      1:1 dollar for dollar

      Link

      https://www2.arts.state.tx.us/tcagrant/TXArtsPlan/CC6.htm

    • Title

      Performing & Fine Arts/Education Grants

      Sponsor

      Marcia and Otto Koehler Foundation

      Funding Amount

      $2,000-$5,000

      Important Dates

      February 1 (Anticipated)

      Brief Description

      The Marcia and Otto Koehler Foundation supports charitable organizations with a focus that includes, but not limited to, the support of medical research and medical care facilities; programs that encourage the fine arts in the City of San Antonio, including the display, production or performance of artistic works; and the promotion of the physical, mental and moral well-being of boys and girls in the San Antonio area by providing education, recreation, guidance and medical care.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      https://www.bankofamerica.com/philanthropic/foundation.go?fnId=145

    • Title

      Fund for National Projects

      Sponsor

      Doris Duke Charitable Foundation

      Funding Amount

      $60,000-$200,000

      Important Dates

      February 24 (Anticipated)

      Brief Description

      Through its Fund for National Projects, the awards up to $1 million in grants each year in support of key national projects in the professional nonprofit dance, jazz, presenting, and/or theater fields. Specifically, the fund supports projects that strengthen the national infrastructure of those fields, as well as those that improve conditions for the national community of performing artists in professional nonprofit dance, jazz, and theater.
      Eligible projects must engage a broad constituency, occur once (or periodically) rather than annually, and have the potential to significantly impact a field, including research projects assessing the national health of professional nonprofit arts groups or of individual professional artists; national convenings for an entire professional nonprofit performing arts field (beyond traditional national annual conferences); and projects that address unique circumstances affecting an entire professional nonprofit field. Highest priority will be given to projects that improve the health of the foundation's priority performing arts fields and do not duplicate ongoing efforts or existing services.

      Match Requirement

       

      Link

      http://www.ddcf.org/what-we-fund/performing-arts/goal-and-strategies/support-for-artists/unrestricted-support-for-artists/doris-duke-artist-awards/

  • March 2025

    • Title

      Arts Create-1

      Sponsor

      Texas Commission on the Arts (TCA)

      Funding Amount

      Minimum request: $3,000 Maximum request: 25% of organization's last completed year's cash operating budget.

      Important Dates

      March 1 of odd numbered years

      Brief Description

      Intent: To advance the creative economy of Texas by investing in arts organizations. This program provides multi-year operational support. Applicants write their grant for a one-year period, and if funded, will provide an update for the second year. Depending on the availability of funds, the organization's award amount will be the same for two fiscal years. New organizations may only apply in odd numbered years. Eligibility: Established Arts Organizations with a budget between $50,000 and $1 million, College Arts Institutions

      Match Requirement

      1:1 dollar for dollar

      Link

      https://www2.arts.state.tx.us/tcagrant/TXArtsPlan/GPA1.htm