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Arts and Culture Grant Program (Pasadena Community Foundation) is a grant from the Pasadena Community Foundation that supports nonprofits in Pasadena, Altadena, and Sierra Madre to preserve or restore arts and culture in the Greater Pasadena Area. Awards range from $5,000 to $25,000 and prioritize transitional innovation projects, technology investments, audience expansion, and collaborative community programming.
The program is responsive to post-pandemic and Eaton Fire-related organizational challenges. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations located in or serving the Pasadena Unified School District boundaries, with at least two years of operational history. Only one PCF grant per calendar year is permitted.
Applications are due April 30, 2026 at 5:00 pm PST.
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Arts & Culture Grants - Pasadena Community Foundation Our support of arts and culture nonprofits helps fuel the cultural heartbeat of our community. These organizations do more than entertain – they educate, preserve heritage, foster dialogue, and create spaces where we can connect and express ourselves.
PCF Grantmaking Apply for Grant Home Programs Grantmaking Arts & Culture Grants Established in 2023, PCF’s Arts & Culture Grant Program supports nonprofits in Pasadena, Altadena, and Sierra Madre to preserve or restore arts and culture in the Greater Pasadena Area. The program focuses on ongoing program needs or response to post-pandemic and Eaton Fire-related challenges.
01 | Transitional support for innovation and change management 02 | Investment in new technologies 03 | New programming to increase local community engagement 04 | Marketing and communications outreach to diversify audience and/or donor base PCF prioritizes applications that: Support Transitional Innovation Projects that help organizations adapt to challenges through innovation, change management, or organizational restructuring.
Invest in New Technologies Proposals that incorporate technology to enhance programming, operations, or audience experience. Engage and Expand Audiences Efforts to diversify, grow the audience and donor bases through strategic marketing, outreach, and community engagement, including access to underrepresented communities.
Foster Collaboration and Community Impact Programs that build partnerships with other local organizations and increase access to arts and culture for underserved populations. Deadline: April 30, 2026 at 5:00pm PST Grant Decision: Early June, 2026 Grant Amounts: Awards range from $5,000 to $25,000.
To be eligible for funding, organizations must: Be located in or provide significant services within the Pasadena Unified School District boundaries (Pasadena, Altadena, and Sierra Madre). Be a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) or 170(c)(1) or (2)(b) (Private Foundations under 509(a) are not eligible).
Generally have at least two years of operational history with a record of effective service (fiscally sponsored programs may have different requirements). Have completed all previous PCF grants; organizations with an open or non-compliant grant are ineligible. Receive only one PCF grant per calendar year (e.g., Animal Welfare, Arts & Culture, Capital, Education, Senior or Vista Nova).
Review PCF’s Grants Calendar for more details. Adhere to the Non-Discrimination Policy outlined below.
Non-Discrimination Policy PCF does not make grants from discretionary funds to organizations that discriminate based on: Actual or perceived rage, age, color Gender identity, marital or parental status Military service, national origin Physical or mental ability Political affiliation, sexual orientation, or religion The following are not eligible for funding: Individuals or households Organizations with open or non-compliant PCF grants Activities intended to influence legislation or elections Individual public schools or their support groups (e.g., PTA/PTO, booster clubs); PCF supports PUSD schools only through the Pasadena Educational Foundation (PEF) Sectarian religious organizations or churches for religious purposes (community service programs may be considered if open to all and meet other criteria) Agencies not directly performing services aligned with PCF’s mission (no regranting) Building improvements on leased property (exceptions may be made for public entities or long-term leases at the board’s discretion) Grant Reporting Deadlines & Compliance Reporting requirements must be met to remain eligible for future PCF grants.
Agencies must also comply with PCF’s Grand Recognition Guidelines (see below). Specific reporting deadlines and formats will be provided upon grant award. Grant Recognition Guidelines Recognizing your grant helps honor the donors who make PCF’s work possible and encourages future community support.
PCF actively promotes its grants and supports grantees in doing the same. Grantee Responsibilities: Required Language: “This project was funded [or funded in part] by a grant from the Pasadena Community Foundation.
” Naming Convention: Use “Pasadena Community Foundation” on first reference; “PCF” may be used thereafter Logo Usage: Use the approved PCF logo with written acknowledgement Shared Coverage: Send copies of any media or press coverage mentioning the PCF grant to the foundation – media@pasadenacf. org . Communication & Resources: Acknowledgement Letters: Mail to the program manager or email to Grants@Pasadenacf.
Org Foundation Description: Founded in 1953, the Pasadena Community Foundation promotes local philanthropy, with a mission to inspire generosity and engage the resources of our community for present needs unfulfilled and future needs unforeseen. The Foundation helps donors maximize the impact of their charitable contributions – strengthening the community, preserving cultural resources, and assisting those in need.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations located in or serving Pasadena, Altadena, and Sierra Madre (within Pasadena Unified School District boundaries) with at least two years of operational history. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $5,000 - $25,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is April 30, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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Arts and Culture Community Impact Grants is a grant from Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston (CJP) that provides one-time funding to support organizations and programs making a community impact through arts and culture. These grants are specifically designed for organizations that received less than $10,000 from CJP in the current fiscal year, making them accessible to smaller community-based groups. CJP also offers a range of related funding opportunities including grants for combating antisemitism, campus-based projects, Israel teen travel scholarships, Jewish overnight camping incentive grants, and Caring Emergency Stabilization funding for organizations affected by government funding cuts. Interested applicants in the Greater Boston area can contact CJP at cjpgrants@cjp.org for more information and to request applications.
FY26 Michigan Arts & Culture Council (MACC) Grants - Arts Education & Project Support is a grant from the Michigan Arts & Culture Council, administered through the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, that funds arts education programs, project support, and operational support for Michigan-based arts and culture organizations. The FY26 grant cycle is currently open and accepting applications. Eligible applicants include Michigan-based arts and culture nonprofit organizations, municipalities, tribal entities, PreK-12 schools, colleges and universities, and non-arts nonprofit organizations with qualifying projects. The program supports professional development, field trips, community mural projects, and a wide range of arts programming activities that strengthen Michigan's creative sector.