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Find similar grantsAllen Family Philanthropies Arts & Culture Grants is sponsored by Allen Family Philanthropies. Supports arts and cultural experiences that deepen understanding of ourselves and others while strengthening communities. Provides grants to artists, culture bearers, arts organizations, and cultural institutions.
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Homepage | Allen Family Philanthropies FAQ and Contact Information Building thriving and resilient communities in the Pacific Northwest and beyond When we each do our part, we create the foundation for collective wellbeing where creativity, future generations, and nature can flourish.
Learn more about our programs Arts & Culture Youth Environment Art ignites curiosity, unlocking deeper insights about ourselves, each other, and the world around us. We support organizations that champion and uplift diverse ideas, cultures, and traditions, fostering a rich tapestry of perspectives that drive innovation and connection. Learn more about Arts and Culture Youth are not just our future; they are our today.
We invest in organizations helping youth discover their passions and act on issues they care about. We’re rallying resources to support intergenerational mentoring to put youth in positions of leadership, building a better future not just for young people, but for everyone. We believe communities can be vectors of change at all levels for combatting biodiversity loss and supporting the environment.
We invest in community-driven solutions that leverage science and technology to protect wildlife and habitats. Learn more about Environment Photo courtesy Friends of Waterfront Park Founded in 1988 by Jody Allen and the late Paul G. Allen, co-founder of Microsoft, Allen Family Philanthropies (formerly known as the Paul G.
Allen Family Foundation) invests in communities across the Pacific Northwest and beyond to strengthen arts and culture, empower the next generation of changemakers, and support a global network of partners working to advance biodiversity and human well-being.
In addition to its core program areas of arts & culture, youth, and environment the foundation contributes to a wide range of sponsorships and community grants across Washington state. Learn more about who we are 3 Core program areas: arts & culture, youth, and the environment $248. 6M Active grants in all program areas, including communities and bioscience 365 Grantees over the last 10 years (2016-2026) $511.
1M Dollars granted over the last 10 years (2016-2026) Read the stories of the ordinary and extraordinary people making change every day, discover new funding opportunities, and explore other news from our grantees and team. Read more news and stories Allen Family Philanthropies: decades of community-minded giving Jody Allen and Paul G.
Allen founded Allen Family Philanthropies to support thriving, healthy communities Photo courtesy Julianna Hallza Why collaboration between scientists and conservation partners enables greater protection of the environment Q&A with Dr. Yuta Masuda, Director of Science at Allen Family Philanthropies Allen Family Philanthropies Announces Nearly $7M in Funding for Arts and Culture Organizations at Seattle Center Seattle Center funding supports next generation of Seattle-area artists and audiences We’re excited to connect with you and share regular updates across our arts and culture, environment, and youth programs.
Building thriving and resilient communities in the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Arts organizations, cultural institutions, and related entities. Pacific Northwest emphasis with national funding. Check RFPs for specific eligibility per funding cycle. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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