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The Graham realizes this vision through making project-based grants to individuals and organizations and producing exhibitions, events, and publications." [2] It is located in the Madlener House in Chicago's Gold Coast neighborhood. [3] As of 2018, the Graham Foundation has awarded over 4,400 grants. [4]
Since 2010, the Coalition began to grow significantly in its programming and operations, guided by strategic planning initiatives and multi-year capacity-building grants. In 2011, the Coalition relocated to the West Loop neighborhood in downtown Chicago, which is home to many of the city's top contemporary arts galleries and artist-run spaces.
Applications are open for Mid-America Arts Alliance’s annual Artistic Innovations grant, a program that since 2012 has awarded more than $2 million to regional artists and creative organizations ...
The Getty Foundation, based in Los Angeles, California at the Getty Center, awards grants for "the understanding and preservation of the visual arts". [1] In the past, it funded the Getty Leadership Institute for "current and future museum leaders", which is now at Claremont Graduate University. [2] Its budget for 2006–07 was $27.8 million.
Visual artists, performing artists, literary artists, and multidisciplinary artists in the United States: Methods: Awards grants up to $50,000 to individual artists and artist services valued at an additional $50,000; provides artist workshops, educational programming, and artist gatherings across the United States
The Awesome Foundation has funded a wide range of projects including the arts, science, and social causes. Examples include creating a free library system in Chicago using birdhouses, [6] growing mushrooms from phonebooks in Ottawa, [7] creating a free phone service for homeless people in Portland, and theatre for street youth in Edmonton.
The GAR Foundation has approved nearly $2 million in grants to nonprofit groups in Greater Akron.. The foundation’s focus this quarter was on “the interconnectedness of local arts and culture ...
Terra was a businessman and art collector who used his own collection of influential American art to realize the goals of the Foundation. He opened three museums to house his collection of 700 works of American art from the late 18th century to 1945. [1] The Foundation has longstanding presence in France.