The National Endowment for the Arts conducts two cycles per year for their "Grants for Art Projects" (formerly known as "Artworks") opportunity. Harvard University is limited to submitting one application to one grant cycle each year. Applicants hoping to apply to either cycle should apply internally at this time.
The NEA has published the dates for the 2021 application cycle
All grants require a non-federal match of at least 1:1
The Office of the Vice Provost for Research is facilitating an internal process to select one proposal to go forward to the NEA "Artworks" opportunity from Harvard University.
Please note that for this opportunity Harvard Art Museums and A.R.T., are viewed as separate entities by the NEA and should not apply through process facilitated by the OVPR office.
The National Endowment for the Arts conducts two cycles per year for their "Grants for Art Projects" (formerly known as "Artworks) opportunity. Harvard University is limited to submitting one application to one grant cycle each year. Applicants hoping to apply to either cycle should apply internally at this time.
The NEA has published dates for the 2021 application cycle
Applicants are asked to submit the following (this information will be repeated on the applicant's electronic dashboard)
Important Note About Matching Requirements: All grants require a non-federal match of at least 1:1. Please contact your chair or director and/or dean to confirm institutional support for your project. Within the application applicants will be asked to indicate the source of your matching funds