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Applications open for Performing Arts Grant Program (US)

CFAs: Arts in Early Learning and Childcare Scheme (Ireland)

Deadline: 15-Feb-2026

The Tri-M Foundation Performing Arts Grant Program supports small- to medium-sized non-profit arts organizations and artists in presenting ambitious, thought-provoking live performances. Grants of $3,000–$10,000 fund projects that engage the public, highlight regional perspectives, and explore culture, history, or contemporary themes, with all programming required to be inclusive and accessible.

Overview

The Tri-M Foundation Performing Arts Grant Program provides funding to organizations and artists producing compelling live performance work. The program emphasizes artistic ambition, public engagement, and projects that spark meaningful discussion. Both new works and reimagined classics are eligible, provided they offer fresh insight and relevance to the contemporary moment.

The program encourages regional perspectives, exploration of local culture, history, aesthetics, or character, and engagement with challenging topics without promoting propaganda or misleading narratives.

Purpose and Objectives

The grant is designed to:

Who Is Eligible

Eligible applicants include:

Additional Eligibility Notes

Funding Details

How to Apply

  1. Prepare a project proposal that includes:

    • Alignment with your organization’s mission and vision

    • Project description and goals

    • Timeline and budget

    • Audience engagement and accessibility plan

    • Regional perspective or cultural relevance

  2. Include supporting materials:

    • Letters of support, especially if using a fiscal sponsor

    • Evidence of previous work and organizational capacity

  3. Submit the application by the deadline specified by Tri-M Foundation

  4. Await review and award decision

Why This Grant Matters

The Performing Arts Grant Program:

Tips for a Strong Application

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Who can apply for the Performing Arts Grant?

Small- to medium-sized non-profit arts organizations with 501(c)(3) status, non-profit festival organizers, or individual artists with a fiscal sponsor.

What types of projects are eligible?

New works, reimagined classics, or performance projects exploring regional culture, history, aesthetics, or contemporary issues.

How much funding is available?

Grants range from $3,000 to $10,000 per project.

What is the project completion timeframe?

All projects must be completed within 12 months of receiving the award.

Are multi-year projects funded?

No, multi-year projects are not eligible.

Does the program require accessibility and inclusivity?

Yes, all programming must be open and accessible to all audiences, regardless of race, religion, gender, age, disability, sexual preference, or national origin.

Can individual artists apply without a 501(c)(3)?

Yes, but they must apply through a fiscal sponsor with 501(c)(3) status and include supporting documentation.

Conclusion

The Tri-M Foundation Performing Arts Grant Program provides a valuable opportunity for artists and non-profit organizations to create ambitious, inclusive, and culturally relevant live performances. By funding thoughtfully planned projects, the program strengthens public engagement, fosters meaningful dialogue, and enriches the cultural community.

For more information, visit Tri-M Foundation.

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