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The Fox Single-Year Grants | Fox Theatre and tags on every page of your site. Fox Theatre Single-Year Grant Program Fox Gives continues its commitment to ensuring that Georgia’s historic venues remain vibrant centers of creativity, connection, and community pride. Since its inception in 2008, the program has invested more than $4.
7 million in restoration, technical assistance, and long-term preservation planning for theaters throughout the state and the Southeast. In the 2025/2026 Single-Year grant cycle, Fox Gives awarded $500,000 in Preservation & Facilities Grants to support the revitalization of eight historic theaters and cultural landmarks across Georgia.
These grant recipients reflect the breadth of Georgia’s cultural landscape, from coastal memorials to landmark auditoriums, each playing a vital role in sustaining local arts and culture. To learn more details of each project, review them here: Current & Previous Grant Projects .
Every year, our Single-Year grants enrich communities across Georgia by preserving theatres, creating vibrant spaces where people can gather and connect through the arts. Leigh Burns, Director of Community Partnerships, Fox Gives 2026 / 2027 Single-Year Grant Program Fox Gives will offer 2026/2027 Single-Year Grants in four funding categories.
Access to the online grant portal will be live on Monday, June 8, 2026, and applications must be submitted by Friday, July 31, 2026. To be considered for grant funding, all applicants must submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) through the online grant system by Friday, July 17, 2026, at 11:59 pm.
After an internal review, approved applicants will be invited to complete the full grant application online, which must be submitted by Friday, July 31, 2026, at 11:59 pm. Please note that after the July 17th deadline, organizations can no longer submit an LOI or apply for a 2026/2027 Fox Theatre Single-Year Grant, and the portal will close for that purpose.
The online grant portal will close for applications on Friday, July 31st at 11:59 pm and additional applications will not be accepted. An organization may submit one grant application in one of the four categories annually.
If your organization has received a grant for three consecutive fiscal years, the organization must wait a year to reapply for Fox Theatre funding and your organization may reapply in the 2027/2028 Single-Year Grant cycle. For more information about the 2026/2027 Single-Year Grants, the four funding categories, and how to navigate the online grant portal, please refer to the two resources below.
2026 / 2027 Single-Year Grant Program Information 2026 / 2027 Single-Year Grant Application Information 2026 / 2027 Single-Year Grant Workshops We are excited to announce the dates and locations for the in-person workshops and virtual session in our 2026/2027 Single-Year Grant Program. We hope you will plan to join us in Marietta, Winterville, or virtually to learn more about our grant process and application requirements.
Our workshops and session are free, and we require that you register online in advance to attend any in-person workshop or virtual session. We will not offer day-of registration for any workshop or session. We strongly recommend reviewing the Fox Theatre Grant Program Guidelines below and attending either an in-person or virtual grant session before applying.
Winterville Grant Workshop Tuesday, June 9th | Winterville Cultural Center, Winterville https://www. wintervillecenter. com A block of rooms has been held at the Hotel Indigo in downtown Athens.
The hotel is approximately 8 miles from the workshop location in Winterville. You may reserve a room at the hotel for $159, with additional fees, until May 9th. To reserve your room online, use the code FTG or contact reservations at 706.
546. 0490. Thursday, June 11th | Earl & Rachel Smith Strand Theatre, Marietta  https://earlsmithstrand.
org        Tuesday, June 16th | 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Zoom details will be provided to registered attendees in advance. Grant Application Guidelines & Conditions The 2025/2026 Fox Theatre Single-Year Grant application is now closed. The Fox Theatre will offer 2026/2027 Single-Year Grants in four funding categories when the new grant cycle begins in July 2026.
In June 2026, we will host two grant workshops in Winterville and Marietta, as well as one virtual session. More information about the in-person grant workshops and virtual session is available in the 2026/2027 Single-Year Grant Workshops section above. Access to the application in our online grant portal will open on June 8, 2026, and the submission deadline is July 31, 2026.
We strongly recommend reviewing the Fox Theatre Grant Program Guidelines below and attending either an in-person or virtual grant session before applying. Grant Eligibility & Requirements Eligible applicant organizations must be one of the following: Designated as a 501c3 organization by the IRS. Owned and operated by a city or county government.
Owned by a city or county government and operated by a 501c3 organization. Please note that K-12 private and public schools, as well as private and public colleges and universities, are ineligible for funding. Awardees must adhere to the following conditions: Recipients must sign a contract outlining the terms and conditions of the grant.
Matching Funds (if applicable): Applicants must secure at least a dollar-for-dollar match of the grant amount. Matching funds can come from private or public sources, including fundraising events or earned income. Donated materials, services, and overhead costs may qualify as matching contributions if they directly support the project budget and align with Fox Gives’ grant parameters.
Work must begin within six months of the award date. Failure to start within this timeframe may result in a review of the grant. Regular progress reports will be required, with specific details outlined in the grant agreement.
A final project report and financial accounting must be submitted within the grant’s fiscal year. If the project is not completed as agreed, additional negotiations regarding funding continuation or return may be required. Preservation & Facilities Grant Grants are awarded on an annual basis and may support the following kinds of needs: Securing an engineering and/or architectural team to provide final planning and budgets.
Completing an overall preservation project or repurposing of a related structure, either a phase or other essential improvements, according to a study and planning process. Completion of a multi-year preservation plan or a long-term preservation plan for a historic structure. Acquisition of a historic property or related properties.
Acquisition of real property or construction. A project may include the renovation or alteration of a property to comply with Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act and the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act.
Purchase and installation of equipment, including assistive listening devices, seating, listening devices, staging, sound equipment, lighting equipment, and projection systems, to enhance accessibility and expand the availability of programming. The following criteria will be used to evaluate and rank applications for these grant funds: Historical significance of the resource. Physical condition of the property.
Proposed use of the site and quality of the interpretive program. Quality of the preliminary planning or contract documents, including credentials of the project team, feasibility of the budget, and work schedule. Appropriateness of the project to meet the needs of the resource.
Ability of the applicant to match the funds requested and to complete the proposed work, maintain the property, administer the grant funds, and develop programs to sustain and interpret the property. Organizational multi-phased projects may apply for funding for up to three consecutive years, with a total of $500,000 available over the three years.
Organizations receiving funding of $250,000 or more are not eligible to reapply for three years. Reapplication is possible for a new project that demonstrates its importance or benefits surpassing those of the previous project. The maximum amount that an applicant organization may apply for annually for this grant is $100,000, and this is a matching grant.
The minimum funding request for the Preservation & Facilities Grant is $20,000. Technical Assistance & Services Grant These grant funds enable awardees direct access to experts in the field and to other resources to meet a range of specific technical, organizational, or operational needs, including but not limited to: Planning–operational and strategic. Professional development and training.
Organizational development. Developing partnerships and community programs. Business planning and operations towards sustainability.
Developing leadership and the effectiveness of staff and board members. Applications will be reviewed annually. The maximum amount that an applicant organization can apply for annually for this grant is $25,000, and this grant does not require a matching contribution.
The minimum funding request for the Technical Assistance Grant is $20,000. Historic Structure Studies or Planning Grant Grants for Historic Structure Studies or Planning are awarded annually to support the completion of a Historic Structure Study or Planning project – the first steps in caring for historic structures.
The study and planning should address such needs as: Obtaining a professional contractor or team to review the overall conditions of the structure, followed by presenting priorities and steps for planning. Retaining expertise in specific areas for study, such as architecture, engineering, paint analysis, archives, and other collections, interpretation, community use, and potential cultural and economic impact.
Hiring a preservation architect to create an interior or exterior restoration plan. Hiring a consultant to develop a conservation plan for archives and collections. Planning for renovations or repurposing of related structures (not necessarily historic).
Levels of grant amounts depend on the complexity of the structure and scope of the work. The maximum amount that an applicant organization may apply for annually for this grant is $50,000, and this is a matching grant. The minimum funding request for the Historic Structure Studies or Planning Grant is $20,000.
Urgent or Emergency Needs Grants Urgent or Emergency Grants are awarded as part of the annual Single-Year Grant funding. These funds may be sought throughout the year, but funding will be awarded if remaining funds are available from the regular Single-Year Grant cycle after the July 31st annual deadline.
Urgent or Emergency Grant funding is not available on a rolling basis and is only awarded if regular Single-Year Grant funding is available at the time of request. Please reach out to Leigh Burns at leigh. burns@foxtheatre.
org to see if your project may be eligible for Urgent or Emergency grant funding. View Our Statewide Impact An overview of the Fox Gives program and the Fox Theatre Grant Awards from 2008-2025.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Historic theaters and cultural landmarks in Georgia. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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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.