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Arts & Humanities (The Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation) is sponsored by The Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation. The Foundation recognizes the intrinsic value of the Arts and Humanities, as well as their power to innovate and create social change. The funds distributed support an array of artistic disciplines, as well as organizations that promote the humanities.
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Application Process - The Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation You are here: Home 1 / Apply 2 / Application Process Rebuilding Together DC – Alexandria To be considered for funding, eligible organizations must submit a complete proposal through the online application portal. A unique link to the portal will be available on this page when the application portal opens. The Foundation does not require Letters of Inquiries.
Invitations are not required for general operating and project support grant requests. However, if you wish to apply for capital support, you must speak to a program officer beforehand and be invited to apply. Grant application deadlines are March 1, July 1, and November 1.
Applications must be received no later than 5:00 p. m. ET on deadline dates.
Should the deadline fall on a Saturday or Sunday, applications will be accepted the following Monday. To ensure each application is given fair consideration, the review process generally takes four to six months. If necessary, Foundation staff will schedule meetings with applicants prior to making recommendations to the Board.
All applicants will receive written notification regarding funding decisions. To be considered for funding, eligible organizations, including current grantees requesting a new grant, must submit a complete proposal through the online grantee portal.
The portal is open four weeks in advance of each deadline: March 1 deadline: portal opens February 1 July 1 deadline: portal opens June 1 November 1 deadline: portal opens October 1 A unique link to the portal will be available here when the application portal opens. If you would like to prepare in advance, you can find links to all the application questions and requirements in the “What You Need to Apply” section below.
Before you begin an application, please review the PDF documents below, to ensure a complete application. Organizations applying for general operating support must complete the organization narrative. Organizations applying for project-specific support must complete both the organization and project narratives.
Organization and Project Narrative (82 KB) Financial Attachments Instructions (181 KB) Attachments Checklist (265 KB) General Operating and Project Specific Requests The Foundation prefers to give general operating support grants whenever possible. We trust our grantees to make the best decisions about their own resources and hope to provide as much flexibility as possible.
While most of the Foundation’s grants are for general operating support, there are some instances when project-specific requests are more appropriate. This includes national organizations with local affiliations, large institutions such as universities and hospitals, as well as other organizations that would like to restrict their grant to support a specific need.
If you are unsure if the organization should apply for general operating or project-specific support, please contact the Foundation. Capital support applications are now invitation-only. If your organization wishes to apply for capital support, please reach out to your program officer to discuss your request.
After someone from the organization has spoken to a member of the Foundation’s staff and has been approved to apply for capital support, you will be invited to complete the capital support application. An invitation to apply for capital support does not guarantee approval of your request. Capital Project Narrative (212 KB) 1825 K Street, NW, Suite 600 Email: info@cafritzfoundation.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations primarily serving the Washington, DC area. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Arts & Humanities (The Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation) is funded by The Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Washington. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
The solicitation lists 4 required documents: Organization Narrative, Project Narrative for project-specific requests, Financial Attachments per instructions PDF, and Attachments Checklist items. Check the official notice for formatting and page-limit rules.
Jerome Early-Career Project Grants is a grant from Forecast Public Art, funded by the Jerome Foundation, that funds the creation of new public art projects by early-career artists based in Minnesota. Two grants of $8,000 each are awarded annually to support temporary or permanent public artworks anywhere in Minnesota. Projects may be supported by public or nonprofit agencies but private commissions are not eligible, and a secured project site is required at the time of application. The program places special emphasis on supporting BIPOC and Native artists, LGBTQIA+ artists, women artists, immigrant artists, rural artists, and artists with disabilities. Eligible applicants are Minnesota-based individual artists with 2–10 years of generative experience. The application deadline was October 15, 2025.
The Local Cultural Council Program is a grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council distributing $1,000 to $10,000 through a statewide network of 329 Local Cultural Councils (LCCs) representing every city and town in the Commonwealth. Each LCC awards funds based on local community cultural needs as assessed by council members. Eligible applicants include artists, nonprofits, schools, and organizations pursuing arts, humanities, and science projects. Applications are submitted directly to local councils and are typically due by October 16. Grants from most LCCs are reimbursement-based. Massachusetts Cultural Council funds the LCCs centrally, which then regrant to community projects.