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Terra Foundation for American Art announces Convening Grants

Deadline: 16-Feb-2026

The Terra Foundation for American Art offers Convening Grants of $10,000–$25,000 to support programs that bring people together through conferences, workshops, and gatherings focused on American art. Projects may be in-person, online, or hybrid and should foster interdisciplinary and intercultural exchange, advance research, and amplify diverse voices within the field of American art.

Program Overview

The Convening Grants program is designed to:

Eligible Activities

Grants support convenings at any stage of development, including:

Projects are expected to:

Funding Details

Eligibility

How to Apply

  1. Verify Eligibility: Confirm nonprofit status and alignment with American art focus

  2. Develop Proposal: Outline objectives, target audience, convening format, and anticipated outcomes

  3. Budget Planning: Include detailed cost estimates and demonstrate additional funding sources if applicable

  4. Submit Application: Follow Terra Foundation submission guidelines and deadlines

  5. Implementation and Reporting: Deliver convening, evaluate impact, and provide outcomes or proceedings

Why It Matters

Convening Grants enable exchange of ideas and interdisciplinary collaboration, strengthening understanding and appreciation of American art. By supporting inclusive and transformative programming, these grants expand voices, challenge existing narratives, and foster innovation in research and practice.

FAQ

Q1: What types of events are eligible?
A: Conferences, workshops, symposia, or hybrid gatherings focused on American art.

Q2: What is the typical grant amount?
A: $10,000–$25,000 per convening.

Q3: Who can apply?
A: Nonprofits with U.S. 501(c)(3) status or international equivalent, located inside or outside the U.S.

Q4: Can funds cover administrative costs?
A: Yes, a modest portion may be applied to direct administrative or indirect costs.

Q5: Are publications or proceedings supported?
A: Yes, limited support may be provided for outputs produced as a result of the convening.

Q6: Is prior experience in American art required?
A: While not strictly required, strong proposals should demonstrate knowledge and engagement with American art scholarship, practice, or education.

Q7: Are hybrid or virtual events eligible?
A: Yes, convenings may be in-person, online, or hybrid.

Conclusion

The Terra Foundation Convening Grants provide a platform for organizations to bring together communities of scholars, professionals, and the public to advance research, practice, and dialogue in American art. By fostering inclusive, interdisciplinary, and impactful convenings, the grants strengthen the field and amplify diverse voices globally.

For more information, visit Terra Foundation for American Art.

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