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Find similar grantsGeorgia Tech Arts Microgranting Program is sponsored by Georgia Institute of Technology. Microgranting program for individual and collaborative research projects combining arts with technical fields, supporting undergraduate, graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers.
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Funding Opportunities | Georgia Tech Arts Catalyst Grants for Faculty and Staff Up to $12,000 in one-time funding for innovative, multidisciplinary arts programming on campus. These grants help pilot new initiatives, measure impact, and identify ways to grow the most effective programs for the future.
Learn more and apply here Einstein Arts Integration Grant Funded by the Class of 1996 Einstein Endowment, this grant supports arts projects that educate Georgia Tech students, the campus community, and the greater Atlanta community about the life, legacy, and impact of Albert Einstein. We especially encourage projects that integrate the arts with human rights, physics, and other sciences.
Apply for the Einstein Arts Integration Grant here Available to Georgia Tech students for creative projects across disciplines — including those with an arts research focus.
Learn more about Student Microgrants here Kwon Hyojin, catalyst grant recipient - Plastics Reimagined exhibit Shamim Shoomali, Graduate Student Microgrant recipient with Between Classes Book Ferst Center for the Arts Equal Opportunity, Nondiscrimination, and Anti-Harassment Policy Legal & Privacy Information Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Report Free Speech and Censorship Concern © 2025 Georgia Institute of Technology.
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