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Collections-Related Grants for Nonprofits is sponsored by Carl And Marilynn Thoma. The foundation provides grants to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, university departments, and fiscally sponsored organizations for projects that advance scholarship, education, and public engagement in specific art genres. Funding supports exhibitions, academic research, convenings, and museum catalogs related to the foundation's collection areas.
Geographic focus: United States (with priority for Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas); international projects considered for Art of the Spanish Americas.
Focus areas: Art of the Spanish Americas, Digital & Media Art, Japanese Bamboo, Post-War Painting & Sculpture, Arts and Culture of the American Southwest
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Thoma Foundation Awards $1 Million to Arizona Student Opportunity Collaborative A three-year grant to Arizona Student Opportunity Collaborative will create access to high-quality, virtual college & career advising for rural students. The Carl & Marilynn Thoma Foundation has awarded a $1 million ... Headquarters & Exhibition Space 1925 Cedar Springs Rd #205 Email cedarspringstours@thomafoundation.
org to make an appointment Monday-Friday, 8:30am to 5pm Public Exhibition Space in the Santa Fe Railyard Arts District Admission is free and open to the public Email artvaulttours@thomafoundation. org to make an appointment Tuesday-Saturday, 10am to 5pm
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Thoma Foundation Research and Travel Awards in Art of the Spanish Americas is sponsored by Carl And Marilynn Thoma. Annual grants for scholars, curators, art historians, and graduate students to defray the costs of research-related expenses and travel in support of projects advancing the field of Art of the Spanish Americas. Geographic focus: Global Focus areas: Art of the Spanish Americas, Art History
The Art of the Spanish Americas Conservation Grant from the Carl and Marilynn Thoma Foundation funds conservation projects and scholarship that advance the restoration, study, and public awareness of Spanish Americas art, including South American viceregal artworks. The Foundation accepts applications during three yearly grant cycles and supports bold proposals that heighten public interest, fuel innovative scholarship, and promote partnerships in art history. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) organizations, fiscally sponsored organizations, university departments, conservators, curators, and museums. Awards are up to $50,000; the next application deadline is December 15, 2026.
Marilynn Thoma Fellowship in Art of the Spanish Americas is sponsored by Carl And Marilynn Thoma. Predoctoral and postdoctoral fellowships in support of projects and research initiatives that will advance the study of the art of the Spanish Americas. Strong preference is given to projects contributing to the history of painting and sculpture in viceregal South America. Geographic focus: Global Focus areas: Art of the Spanish Americas, Art History