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231 grants + 85 benefits — 316 programs total. Use AI search to find what fits your situation.
13 programs
Institute of Museum and Library Services
IMLS Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA)
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
IMLS Museums for America
Supports museums in strengthening their operations, care of collections, and community engagement. Open to museums of all types and sizes across the US.
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Montgomery GI Bill – Active Duty (MGIB-AD)
The Montgomery GI Bill Active Duty (MGIB-AD) provides up to 36 months of education benefits for veterans and service members who have at least 2 years of active duty service. Benefits can be used for college, business, technical, or vocational courses; apprenticeships; on-the-job training; and other education and training programs.
National Endowment for the Arts
NEA Creative Writing Fellowships
NEA Creative Writing Fellowships enable recipients to set aside time for writing, research, travel, and other activities that support the creation of new work. The program alternates annually between prose (fiction and creative nonfiction) and poetry. Fellows receive $25,000 and may pursue their projects for 12 months without restriction on how funds are used.
National Endowment for the Arts
NEA Grants for Arts Projects
NEA Grants for Arts Projects support public engagement with and access to arts, lifelong learning in the arts, and the health of arts sectors. Organizations may apply for projects that feature the creation of art that meets the highest standards of excellence, invite all Americans to participate in and experience the arts, and strengthen the practice of arts learning.
National Endowment for the Arts
NEA Literature Fellowships
Funds creative writers and translators of exceptional talent to pursue their artistic projects. Alternates annually between prose and poetry fellowships.
National Endowment for the Arts
NEA Translation Projects Fellowships
NEA Translation Projects Fellowships support the translation of literary works into English. Fellowships of $12,500 or $25,000 support translators as they complete book-length literary translation projects including fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry. These fellowships help introduce international literature to American readers.
National Endowment for the Humanities
NEH Fellowships
Supports individuals pursuing advanced research that contributes to scholarly knowledge in the humanities. Fellows receive six to twelve months of support for full-time research.
National Endowment for the Humanities
NEH Preservation and Access Grants
Funds projects that preserve and provide access to culturally significant collections and resources. Open to libraries, archives, museums, historical societies, and universities.
National Endowment for the Humanities
NEH Public Programs Grants
Funds humanities programming for general audiences including exhibitions, documentaries, and public events. Open to nonprofits, libraries, museums, and cultural organizations.
National Endowment for the Humanities
NEH Summer Stipends
Supports individuals pursuing advanced research in the humanities during summer months. Awards two months of summer salary to scholars and teachers.
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Post-9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33)
The Post-9/11 GI Bill provides financial support for education and housing for individuals who have served on active duty for 90 or more days after September 10, 2001. Benefits include tuition and fees, a monthly housing allowance, and a stipend for books and supplies. Benefit levels range from 40% to 100% based on length of active duty service.
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
VA Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E)
The VA Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment program (also known as Chapter 31) helps veterans with service-connected disabilities prepare for, find, and maintain suitable employment. The program can also help veterans gain independence in daily living. Benefits include education and training, career counseling, job search assistance, and support for starting a business.