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The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation welcomes inquiries that align with our grantmaking area strategies. About our grantmaking process
In our Arts and Culture program, Mellon makes grants to institutions and organizations in support of communities and individual artists. Mellon does not make grants directly to individuals, although we do support regranting programs that benefit individuals.
The Mellon Foundation's grants database is a history of awards, from 1969 to present, searchable by subject and amount.
Step-by-step instructions for the grant application process at Mellon, including submitting an inquiry, creating a proposal, and using Fluxx, the Foundation's Grants Portal.
Mellon makes grants to support communities through the power of the arts and humanities
The Foundation makes grants in four core program areas—Higher Learning, Public Knowledge, Arts and Culture, and Humanities in Place—and through its signature Presidential Initiatives.
Grants funded Since its founding, Mellon has provided partnership and financial support to a wide range of organizations in the US and around the world. Browse grant database
Working with colleges, universities, and other organizations that nurture advanced humanistic inquiry and social justice, Mellon makes grants through its Higher Learning program that broaden our understanding of American history and culture; develop the interpretive tools and methods scholars use to create meaning; support faculty and students ...
The Public Knowledge grantmaking program makes grants to institutions and organizations. Mellon does not make grants directly to individuals, although we do support regranting programs that benefit individuals. We welcome inquiries, which can be submitted via our Grants Portal.
In the Humanities in Place program, Mellon makes grants to institutions and organizations. Mellon does not make grants directly to individuals, although we do support regranting programs that benefit individuals.