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Artists Make Technology is sponsored by Doris Duke Foundation. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt:
Artists Make Technology Lab 2025 Doris Duke Artist Awards All Projects Artists Make Technology Lab Technologies and the Performing Arts If you are interested in applying: The Giving Data application portal is open for submissions from February 2 at 12:00 ET to March 2 at 12:00 ET . Please use this link to access the portal . Artists Make Technology Lab (AMT Lab) invites proposals for bold ideas in the performing arts that engage digital tools, innovative data practices and emerging production methods. The AMT Lab is a core pillar of a new multi-foundation initiative led by Mozilla Foundation and the Doris Duke Foundation in partnership with the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and the Ford Foundation. The AMT Lab is both a grant program and a support system that aims to expand access to and nurture new ways of creating, sharing and experiencing the performing arts. Whether you are just beginning to explore digital tools or have long worked with emerging stage and production technologies, we welcome your artistic and technical proposals. Support includes financial resources for a six-month period of rapid prototyping, along with imaginative convenings, cohort-building activities and advising. The AMT Lab builds on the Doris Duke Foundation’s 2024–2025 pilot Performing Arts Technologies Lab (PATL), which supported 20 individuals and organizations pursuing ambitious ideas at the intersection of performing arts and technology. Grantees advanced foundational work in accessibility, artistic production and pre-visualization technologies, digital archiving and technologically integrated performance. For a full list of PATL grantees: link here . To review the Request for Proposals, please see the PDF linked here . The Giving Data application portal is open for submissions from February 2 at 12:00 ET to March 2 at 12:00 ET . Please use this link to access the portal . For questions regarding the AMT Lab, please review the FAQs here or watch the webinar recordings below. February 2: Introduction to AMT Lab February 11 (3 PM ET): IP + Fiscal Sponsor Workshop February 19 (3 PM ET): AMT Lab Application FAQs Disclaimer: The captions in the recordings may contain typos. Creative labor, creative conditions Indigenous-led conservation New Pathways for Health Innovation New Platforms for Diverse Voices Prevention-oriented Child Welfare Racial Equity in Clinical Equations Technologies and the Performing Arts Get our latest news delivered to your inbox.
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Artists Make Technology Lab 2025 Doris Duke Artist Awards All Projects Artists Make Technology Lab Technologies and the Performing Arts If you are interested in applying: The Giving Data application portal is open for submissions from February 2 at 12:00 ET to March 2 at 12:00 ET . Please use this link to access the portal .
Artists Make Technology Lab (AMT Lab) invites proposals for bold ideas in the performing arts that engage digital tools, innovative data practices and emerging production methods. The AMT Lab is a core pillar of a new multi-foundation initiative led by Mozilla Foundation and the Doris Duke Foundation in partnership with the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and the Ford Foundation.
The AMT Lab is both a grant program and a support system that aims to expand access to and nurture new ways of creating, sharing and experiencing the performing arts. Whether you are just beginning to explore digital tools or have long worked with emerging stage and production technologies, we welcome your artistic and technical proposals.
Support includes financial resources for a six-month period of rapid prototyping, along with imaginative convenings, cohort-building activities and advising. The AMT Lab builds on the Doris Duke Foundation’s 2024–2025 pilot Performing Arts Technologies Lab (PATL), which supported 20 individuals and organizations pursuing ambitious ideas at the intersection of performing arts and technology.
Grantees advanced foundational work in accessibility, artistic production and pre-visualization technologies, digital archiving and technologically integrated performance. For a full list of PATL grantees: link here . To review the Request for Proposals, please see the PDF linked here .
The Giving Data application portal is open for submissions from February 2 at 12:00 ET to March 2 at 12:00 ET . Please use this link to access the portal . For questions regarding the AMT Lab, please review the FAQs here or watch the webinar recordings below.
February 2: Introduction to AMT Lab February 11 (3 PM ET): IP + Fiscal Sponsor Workshop February 19 (3 PM ET): AMT Lab Application FAQs Disclaimer: The captions in the recordings may contain typos.
Creative labor, creative conditions Indigenous-led conservation New Pathways for Health Innovation New Platforms for Diverse Voices Prevention-oriented Child Welfare Racial Equity in Clinical Equations Technologies and the Performing Arts Get our latest news delivered to your inbox.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Professional performing arts organizations and individual artists working in theater, contemporary dance, or jazz. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Child Well-Being Program is sponsored by Doris Duke Foundation. Invests in cross-sector, prevention-oriented programs that strengthen families and promote the mental health and well-being of children and youth. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Grant Resources | Doris Duke Foundation 2025 Doris Duke Artist Awards The Doris Duke Foundation’s program staff conducts extensive research to identify gaps or needs that the foundation can address in the fields it supports. While most of our grants are by invitation, we do accept unsolicited proposals. We also have open calls from time to time. Learn more about our grantmaking process below. Grantee Service Commitments See open competitions and funding opportunities below. Artists Make Technology Lab Artists Make Technology invites proposals for bold ideas in the performing arts that engage digital tools, innovative data practices and emerging production methods. We continue Doris Duke's legacy by advancing the careers of performing artists and supporting them to pursue new ways of conceiving, producing and sharing their work. Through the Building Bridges Program, the foundation works to elevate U.S. Muslim storytelling. Through the Environment Program, the foundation seeks to ensure a thriving, resilient environment for wildlife and people. Through the Child Well-being Program, the foundation aims to promote children’s healthy development and protect them from abuse and neglect. We continue Doris Duke’s investment in medical research by investing in new approaches in the health sciences that respond to the challenges of the moment and advance the long-term pursuit of a healthy society. In addition to grants, we have other tools as well to maximize impact, including events, convenings, social and digital communications, investments and our global centers, Duke Farms and Shangri La . Manage a grant via our Grantee Portal. DDF uses an online Grantee Portal, powered by GivingData, for proposals, reports and other grants management. If you have been invited to submit a proposal, you or someone in your organization will receive an email with instructions for completing registration of your Grantee Portal account. Please note that if you do not already have a Grantee Portal account, you will not be able to create an account from this page. If you have any questions about using the Grantee Portal, please contact us at grants@dorisduke.org. Get our latest news delivered to your inbox. Application snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information Varies; eligibility guidance Nonprofit organizations, typically via a Letter of Inquiry (LOI) process. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Environment Program: Climate-Adapted Conservation is sponsored by Doris Duke Foundation. Supports initiatives that increase the pace and scale of land stewardship and use nature-based solutions to bolster the climate resilience of natural areas. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Grant Resources | Doris Duke Foundation 2025 Doris Duke Artist Awards The Doris Duke Foundation’s program staff conducts extensive research to identify gaps or needs that the foundation can address in the fields it supports. While most of our grants are by invitation, we do accept unsolicited proposals. We also have open calls from time to time. Learn more about our grantmaking process below. Grantee Service Commitments See open competitions and funding opportunities below. Artists Make Technology Lab Artists Make Technology invites proposals for bold ideas in the performing arts that engage digital tools, innovative data practices and emerging production methods. We continue Doris Duke's legacy by advancing the careers of performing artists and supporting them to pursue new ways of conceiving, producing and sharing their work. Through the Building Bridges Program, the foundation works to elevate U.S. Muslim storytelling. Through the Environment Program, the foundation seeks to ensure a thriving, resilient environment for wildlife and people. Through the Child Well-being Program, the foundation aims to promote children’s healthy development and protect them from abuse and neglect. We continue Doris Duke’s investment in medical research by investing in new approaches in the health sciences that respond to the challenges of the moment and advance the long-term pursuit of a healthy society. In addition to grants, we have other tools as well to maximize impact, including events, convenings, social and digital communications, investments and our global centers, Duke Farms and Shangri La . Manage a grant via our Grantee Portal. DDF uses an online Grantee Portal, powered by GivingData, for proposals, reports and other grants management. If you have been invited to submit a proposal, you or someone in your organization will receive an email with instructions for completing registration of your Grantee Portal account. Please note that if you do not already have a Grantee Portal account, you will not be able to create an account from this page. If you have any questions about using the Grantee Portal, please contact us at grants@dorisduke.org. Get our latest news delivered to your inbox. Application snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information $100,000 - $1,000,000; eligibility guidance U. S. -based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Humanity AI - Pooled Fund Grants is sponsored by Humanity AI Coalition (Doris Duke Foundation, Ford Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, Mellon Foundation, Mozilla Foundation, Kapor Foundation, Omidyar Network, Hewlett Foundation, Packard Foundation, Siegel Family Endowment). Major new $500M, five-year philanthropic initiative to ensure AI serves humanity. Explicitly prioritizes protecting artists' and creators' work and enhancing human creativity. Supports projects at intersection of arts, technology, and responsible AI development. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Humanity AI Commits $500 Million to Build a People-Centered Future for AI - MacArthur Foundation Reflections & Annual Essays Press & Media Information Technology in the Public Interest Technology in the Public Interest Reflections & Annual Essays Press & Media Information Login into your grantee account, reset your password, or submit an idea to the MacArthur Foundation. Humanity AI Commits $500 Million to Build a People-Centered Future for AI Humanity AI Commits $500 Million to Build a People-Centered Future for AI A philanthropic coalition forms to back organizations shaping AI for people and communities. A broad coalition of philanthropic leaders today announced Humanity AI , a $500 million five-year initiative dedicated to making sure people have a stake in the future of artificial intelligence (AI). As part of Humanity AI, ten of the nation’s most dynamic foundations supporting the arts, labor and work, democracy, education, and security will drive new investments toward establishing a people-driven future where AI delivers for humanity, strengthens communities, and enhances human creativity. To address the important questions that AI is raising, the Doris Duke Foundation , Ford Foundation , Lumina Foundation , Kapor Foundation , John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation , Mellon Foundation , Mozilla Foundation , Omidyar Network , David and Lucile Packard Foundation , and Siegel Family Endowment are mobilizing philanthropy to ensure that people have a powerful voice to amplify their needs and interests, which are too often left out of discussions around AI. As AI becomes more ubiquitous across every area of society and in people’s daily lives, it is prompting people to ask fundamental questions about their role and value in an AI-driven future. Workers are wondering whether AI will be used to replace them or enhance their performance; artists are questioning how their contributions will be valued and whether their intellectual property will be protected in a world with AI-generated art, similar to the early stages of the internet; and people are contemplating the risks that AI may pose to national security, in addition to their digital and physical safety. “Every day, people learn more about the ways AI is impacting their lives, and it can often feel like this technology is happening to us rather than with us and for us.” “Every day, people learn more about the ways AI is impacting their lives, and it can often feel like this technology is happening to us rather than with us and for us,” said John Palfrey, president of MacArthur. “The stakes are too high to defer Application snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information To be determined; coalition has $500M over 5 years; eligibility guidance Organizations and individuals working on AI's impact on arts, creativity, and culture. Details forthcoming; sign up at humanityai. ai for updates. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
FY27 Project Grant for Artists is sponsored by Nevada Arts Council. Supports individual artists in Nevada for the production and/or presentation of artistic projects. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: FY27 Project Grant for Organizations Guidelines | Nevada Arts Council Resources for Grant Applicants Resources for Grant Recipients Apply to be a NAC Grant Panelist Nevada Touring Initiative 2024 Literary & Performing Arts Fellows Professional Development for Artists Nevada Arts Council Teaching Artist Roster Community Arts Development ▼ Professional Development Series Strategic Planning Assessment Program Resources for Grant Applicants Resources for Grant Recipients Apply to be a NAC Grant Panelist Nevada Touring Initiative 2024 Literary & Performing Arts Fellows Professional Development for Artists Nevada Arts Council Teaching Artist Roster Community Arts Development ▼ Professional Development Series Strategic Planning Assessment Program FY27 Project Grant for Organizations Guidelines APPLICATION OPEN : December 1, 2025 at 8 a.m. PT APPLICATION DEADLINE : February 3, 2026 at 5 p.m. PT GRANT AMOUNT: Up to $7,000 (1:1 cash or in-kind match)* ELIGIBILITY SNAPSHOT : Public institutions & NV incorporated 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. TIME PERIOD OF SUPPORT : July 1, 2026 – June 30, 2027 Michelle Patrick | Community Arts Development Specialist mpatrick@nevadaculture.org Lauren Frick | Community Arts Development Specialist The Fiscal Year 2027 (FY27) Project Grant for Organizations (PGO) supports the arts and cultural activities of organizations and public institutions. Funds may be used to support the execution of arts and culture project(s). Examples of eligible projects include art exhibitions, performances, readings, and festivals. Some components of the project (including planning) may occur outside of the grant period of July 1, 2026-June 30, 2027; however, the primary, grant-funded portion of the project must occur within the grant cycle. To stay in compliance and be eligible for future Nevada Arts Council grants, grantees must complete the Final Report by the deadline stated in the award packet. Eligibility requirements must be met at the time of application. Nonprofit Organizations : Must be based in Nevada* (as shown by the address on the organization’s IRS 990 form) Must have federal tax-exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code Must have a Unique Entity ID (UEI) from SAM.gov Must have active incorporation status with the Nevada Secretary of State Must not be a current Operating Support Grantee *Organizations located in states that border Nevada may apply if most of the project (at least 75%) serves Nevada communities, and all awarded funds are used to support Nevada communities . Public Institutions (including federally recognized tribes, state or local government, schools, public libraries, and institutions of higher education): Agencies that exist within the same governmental entity are eligible to apply independently when they have different/distinct mission statements and their Application snapshot: target deadline March 2, 2026; published funding information Up to $3,000; eligibility guidance Individual artists who are Nevada residents Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Nevada Project Grants is sponsored by Nevada Arts Council. Supports individual artists in production and presentation of artistic projects across all disciplines. Must support projects in Nevada. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: FY26 Grant Offerings | Nevada Arts Council Resources for Grant Applicants Resources for Grant Recipients Apply to be a NAC Grant Panelist Nevada Touring Initiative 2024 Literary & Performing Arts Fellows Professional Development for Artists Nevada Arts Council Teaching Artist Roster Community Arts Development ▼ Professional Development Series Strategic Planning Assessment Program Resources for Grant Applicants Resources for Grant Recipients Apply to be a NAC Grant Panelist Nevada Touring Initiative 2024 Literary & Performing Arts Fellows Professional Development for Artists Nevada Arts Council Teaching Artist Roster Community Arts Development ▼ Professional Development Series Strategic Planning Assessment Program How to Apply for a Nevada Arts Council Grant: Review the GRANT AND AWARD POLICIES , which include information on overall eligibility requirements, funding restrictions, review processes, and grantee responsibilities. Review the current Nevada Arts Council GRANT PROGRAMS AND GUIDELINES below. Submit an application through our online grants management system, SUBMITTABLE (applicants must create an account to apply). The application question documents below are for informational purposes only. All applications must be submitted online using the Nevada Arts Council grant application portal, Submittable . ARTS LEARNING EXPRESS GRANT – Cycle B Supporting Short-Term Arts Education Programming Open to: Individuals on the Nevada Arts Council Teaching Artist Roster , nonprofit organizations, and public institutions *Currently, the only available funding for Cycle B application is for Arts & Health projects. Arts & Health projects are defined by the use of arts and creativity to aid in the healing, well-being, quality of life initiatives, and aging of Nevada’s residents. CYCLE B: Activities Jan. 1–June 30, 2026 Applications open: Nov. 1, 2025, 8 a.m. PST Application deadline: At least 30 days before the proposed project (while funds remain available) Review Grant and Award Policies Review Terms & Conditions Target of Opportunity Grant Providing Flexible Funding for Agency Initiatives Grant Activity Period: Agency approved period of performance Applications Open: While funds remain available Application Deadline: Dependent upon funding source – consult with agency Amount: Dependent upon available funding Review Grant and Award Policies Review Terms & Conditions PROJECT GRANT FOR ORGANIZATIONS Supporting Arts and Cultural Projects with Community Impact Open to: Nonprofit organizations and public institutions Grant Activity Period: July 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026 Applications open: Dec. 2, 2024, 8 a.m. PST Application deadline: Feb. 3, 2025, 5 p.m. PST Review Grant and Award Policies Review Terms & Conditions ARTS LEARNING PROJECT GRANT Supporting Arts Learning Activities for Pre-K – 12 and Lifelong Learning Open to: Nonprofit organizations, and public institutions Grant Activity Period: July 1, Application snapshot: target deadline March 2, 2026; published funding information Up to $3,000 per grant; eligibility guidance Nevada resident artists Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Project Support is sponsored by Delaware Division of the Arts. Funding for specific arts projects including media and film, potentially for children-focused initiatives. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Project Support Grants - Delaware Division of the Arts - State of Delaware Grants for Arts Organizations Grants for Community-Based Organizations Logos & Funding Acknowledgment Delaware State of the Arts Podcast Project Support grants assist in the growth of a vibrant cultural environment by supporting increased access to high-quality arts activities presented by community-based organizations throughout the state. Grant requests may be up to 30 percent of the direct cash expenses for the artistic portion with an average awarded amount range of $2,000 to $10,000. Step 1: Read the Guidelines >>> Step 2: Submit Your Application >>> To be eligible for Project Support as a community-based organization, you must Be either a Delaware-based nonprofit organization whose primary mission is not the arts OR be an established unit of municipal, county, or state government within Delaware: This includes organizations such as libraries, civic groups, community/senior centers, and university/college non-credit programs intended to serve the community Organizations must have a stable, functioning board of directors that meets at least quarterly Organizations must be based and chartered in Delaware as a nonprofit organization; exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4) or 509(a) of the Internal Revenue Code; and eligible to receive donations allowable as charitable contributions under Section 170(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954. AND be proposing an arts project with more than $5,000 in estimated eligible direct cash expenses. Project Support funding is available for arts projects that accomplish one or more of the following requirements: Provide opportunities for expanding diversity, equity, and inclusion in arts programming and participation Provide experiences of artistic vitality and relevance for the public Involve collaborations between artists or arts organizations and community and civic groups, government entities, schools, or social service agencies Reach audiences and participants with limited access to the arts or to a particular art form Support arts programs in new or non-traditional venues Provide opportunities for artistic expression of a community’s unique history, culture, or circumstances Offer opportunities for the creation of new works of art Provide opportunities for conservation, documentation, and appreciation of the artistic traditions of diverse cultures and communities Please note the following restrictions: No single applicant may apply for more than three projects. The combined total grant request of all three project applications submitted must be less than $75,000. The Division will not accept applications through fiscal agents. Applicants generally may not receive support from both Project Support and Arts Access within the same fiscal year. No individual may compile or submit an application Application snapshot: target deadline March 2, 2026; published funding information Varies, up to $15,000; eligibility guidance Delaware arts organizations and schools. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.