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The Andy Warhol Foundation Grant Program is sponsored by The Andy Warhol Foundation For The Visual Arts Inc.. The foundation's primary grantmaking program provides support for the production, presentation, and documentation of original work in the contemporary visual arts. Funding is available through four categories: Curatorial Research Fellowships (for scholarly research), Exhibition Support (for group or solo shows), Multi-year Program Grants (for ongoing organizational programming), and Project Grants for Small-Scale Organizations.
Geographic focus: United States
Focus areas: Contemporary Visual Arts, Exhibitions, Curatorial Research, Museums, Artist-centered Organizations, Scholarly Catalogues
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Application Guidelines – The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Curatorial Research Fellowships Multi-year Program Support Project Grants for Small-Scale Organizations Paintings, Sculptures, and Drawings Andy Warhol: Social Network Photographic Legacy Project Grant requests from US-based 501c3 organizations are reviewed twice a year.
Proposals may be submitted either by mail or by email. Please select only one method of application. The postmark/email timestamp deadlines for proposals are March 1 and September 1 every year.
Applicants are notified of the Board’s funding decisions July 1 st and January 1 st respectively. If submitting by mail, address the proposal to: Rachel Bers, Program Director The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts 65 Bleecker Street, 7th Floor If submitting by email, send to deadline@warholfoundation. org and attach all materials as Word documents, Excel documents or PDFs.
You will receive an email notification within 24 hours confirming materials have successfully been submitted. Proposals received via mail will receive a postcard indicating receipt of submission. When applying, please include the organization’s physical mailing address and main telephone number, along with the name and email address of the Executive Director.
The majority of the Foundation’s grants are made to US-based institutions. For internationally-based organizations, a letter of inquiry is required to determine whether a full proposal will be accepted.
A full proposal for funding should include the following: A letter of approximately 3 pages describing the organization and the activity for which funds are being requested A separate budget: see specifications under each category A copy of the organization’s 501(c)3 ruling from the IRS; we do not accept proposals through fiscal sponsors Please do not send any additional material with your proposal.
Crafting a Competitive Proposal A strong letter will provide: A clear articulation of the opportunities that the applicant can offer to artists.
This is the central criterion by which all proposals are judged A demonstrated commitment to supporting artists, facilitating the expansion of their creative practices through, for example, commissioned new work, publications and public programs that bring critics, scholars, artists and the public into dialogue with their work, connections with communities and community leaders, opportunities to experiment and take creative risks Precision around the curatorial perspective.
An argument should also be made for the importance of the project(s) at this specific cultural/political moment Inclusion of concrete details concerning participating artists, curators, jurors, writers, speakers, performers and other interlocutors Evidence that the proposed program is not wholly dependent on funding from the Foundation.
Avoid aspirational phrases such as “If funded we would raise all stipends for artists” or “with Foundation support we will add ten new residencies…” and use language that is actual, rooted in experience, and realistic A request for funding that is 25% or less than an exhibition’s total direct costs or 25% or less than an organization’s annual operating budget.
Please request a specific dollar amount and use whole numbers Application Process for Organizations Based Outside the United States The majority of the Foundation’s grants are made to US-based institutions. For internationally-based organizations, a letter of inquiry is required to determine whether a full proposal will be accepted. Letters of inquiry may be sent to the address given above.
For further help, visit our FAQs or address your query to: info@warholfoundation. org .
The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Fall 2025 Grant Recipients The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Announces Spring 2025 Grant Recipients The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Announces Fall 2024 Grant Recipients The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Announces Its Spring 2024 Grantees Over $4 Million in Grants Awarded to 50 Arts Organizations by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Awards Over $4 Million in Grants to 49 Organizations and Institutions “I take my camera everywhere.
Having a few rolls of film to develop gives me a good reason to get up in the morning. ” Andy Warhol and Andy Warhol’s signature is a registered trademark of The Andy Warhol Foundation. All Andy Warhol artwork © The Andy Warhol Foundation.
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3-page letter describing the organization and the funded activity
Separate budget for the funded activity
IRS 501(c)(3) ruling documentation
Organization address, phone, and Executive Director contact information
Scoring criteria used to review proposals for this grant.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: US-based non-profit organizations with 501(c)(3) status (no fiscal sponsors). Proposals must focus on the contemporary visual arts. Curators may apply for fellowships through an eligible organization with its director's support. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $15,000 - $100,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 1, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) Phase II is sponsored by Administration for Community Living. Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) Phase II is a forecasted funding opportunity on Grants.gov from Administration for Community Living. Fiscal Year: 2026. Assistance Listing Number(s): 93.433. <p>The purpose of the Federal SBIR program is to stimulate technological innovation in the private sector, strengthen the role of small business in meeting Federal research or research and development (R/R&D) needs, and improve the return on investment from Federally-funded research for economic and social benefits to the nation. The specific purpose of NIDILRR's SBIR program is to improve the lives of people with disabilities through R/R&D products generated by small businesses, and to ...
The J.M.K. Innovation Prize is a grant from The J.M. Kaplan Fund recognizing early-stage social entrepreneurs working on environmental, heritage, and social justice challenges. The prize rewards individuals and organizations demonstrating innovative, entrepreneurial approaches to enduring problems. Applications for the 2025 prize were accepted February 11 through April 25, 2025 via an online portal. Spanish-language applications are welcomed, and a Spanish application form is available for download. The prize is biennial and open to a broad range of applicants across the United States working on forward-thinking solutions at the intersection of environment, community, and cultural heritage.
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) is a financial assistance program from NYS EFC and NYS Department of Health providing low-interest loans and grants to upgrade drinking water infrastructure in New York State. Eligible borrowers include community water systems and nonprofit non-community water systems. Projects must be listed on the Department of Health's Intended Use Plan (IUP) before applying. The program prioritizes projects addressing public health risks, aging infrastructure, and emerging contaminant compliance, with enhanced funding available through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.