Overview of A.R.T./New York's Grant Programs

A.R.T./New York provides grants to theatres of all sizes through a number of regranting programs supported by foundations, corporations, and government agencies in the New York City community. 

A.R.T./New York is excited to launch our current grant programming with continued partnerships, consolidated grant applications, and more opportunities for general operating support to small theatres.

Applicants can submit a single common application that will allow them to be considered for any of the grant programs for which they are eligible. All applications are submitted through A.R.T./New York’s online grant portal.

We are deeply grateful to our funding partners for making these programs possible.

Current and Upcoming Applications:

Design Enhancement Fund
The Edith Lutyens and Norman Bel Geddes Design Enhancement Fund provides grants intended to augment the artistic needs of a production and allow a designer to more fully realize their artistic vision for a production.

Application for the next cycle of this program will be announced and open in Early 2023. The next grant cycle is July 2023 - June 2024.

  

Rolling Microgrants

A.R.T./New York offers microgrants to all A.R.T./New York all members (both organizations & Individuals) who would like to hire specialized professionals to advance anti-oppression or accessibility efforts at their organizations, and applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Click below to learn more about our Microgrants.

Funds for
Anti-Oppression Work

Available for theatres to hire specialized professionals to advance anti-oppression efforts at their organizations including, but not limited to, anti-racism consultants, intimacy specialists, gender consultants, cultural coordinators, and the like.

Accessibility

Available for theatres to hire professionals to increase the accessibility of a project, including but not limited to ASL interpreters, audio describers, captioners, and consultants.


Header: FY22 NYSCA-A.R.T./New York Creative Opportunity Fund Recipient The Seeing Place Theater’s Production of WIT by Margaret Edson. PC by Russ Rowland.