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Alicia Patterson Foundation
Funds print journalists to pursue a year of independent research and writing on a topic of their choice. Fellows are released from regular duties to pursue in-depth journalism projects.
New Music USA
New Music USA's Composer Assistance Program (formerly American Music Center) supports American composers to complete major new works and bring them to performance. The program provides grants for commissioning, recording, and performing new music. Through its grants, New Music USA supports composers at every career stage creating innovative work across all genres.
Artist Trust
Artist Trust's Grants for Artist Projects (GAP) provides support to Washington State artists to help them complete projects or realize artistic goals in any discipline. GAP is a highly competitive, merit-based program that awards between $1,500 and $3,000 to individual artists. Funds can be used for supplies, equipment, travel, living expenses, and other project-related costs.
Creative Capital Foundation
Creative Capital supports innovative and adventurous artists across the country through funding, counsel, and career development opportunities. Awardees receive project funding up to $50,000, as well as business and personal development workshops, strategy sessions, public promotion, and a network of over 700 artists across the U.S.
Creative Capital
Funds adventurous US artists pursuing innovative projects in the performing arts, visual arts, film, and technology. Provides multi-year funding, professional development, and a network of peers.
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
Funds performing arts organizations and individual artists in jazz, contemporary dance, and theater. Grants support both organizations and individual artists building sustainable performing arts careers.
Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University
Funds documentary projects combining photography and writing that address pressing social issues. Supports collaborations between photographers and writers at any career stage.
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
Guggenheim Fellowships are intended for men and women who have already demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts. The program awards fellowships to artists, writers, scholars, and scientists across all fields. Fellows may use their grants in whatever way they believe will best enable them to pursue their work.
Herb Alpert Foundation
Recognizes and funds risk-taking US artists in dance, film/video, music, theatre, and visual arts. Recipients are nominated by arts organizations — cannot apply directly.
Institute of Museum and Library Services
Funds library programs and technology initiatives to expand access to information and services. Distributed through state library agencies to public, academic, school, and special libraries.
Institute of Museum and Library Services
Supports museums in strengthening their operations, care of collections, and community engagement. Open to museums of all types and sizes across the US.
ICFJ
Funds journalists worldwide to strengthen their skills and pursue impactful reporting projects. Multiple fellowship programs support journalists at various career stages across all regions.
IRE
Funds journalists pursuing investigative reporting training and projects. Supports attendance at IRE conferences, training programs, and investigative reporting initiatives.