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5 Websites to Find the Ultimate Artist Grant

5 Websites to Find the Ultimate Artist Grant

Imagine what life would be like if you didn't have to worry day in and day out about funding your art endeavors. You are an artist first and foremost, but that doesn't mean you can forget about finances. So what's keeping you from applying for an artist grant?

Getting an artist grant allows you to worry less about running an art business and gives you more time to focus on what you truly love: making art.

How to find the perfect grant for an artist? Simple. We have put together five websites to help you learn about grant opportunities for artists and find the funding you need.

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While you may know this site from its wide range of screening, exhibition, and residency invitations, this site also boasts a collection of grants and awards. Search free listings that cover all the details you need to apply, including application deadline, fees, location eligibility, and more.

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NYFA is a treasure trove of opportunities, not just for New York artists. The site lists not only grants and awards available to artists, but everything from residencies to professional development. In their advanced search feature, select exactly the type of opportunity you are looking for to make it easier to find funding.

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The Cranbrook Academy of Art Library website lists grants for individual artists, grants for specific US regions, and even international grants that artists can apply for.

Just be sure to check the application deadlines. If there are weeks or months left before the application deadline, create a reminder in in the Artwork Archive so you don't miss out on these opportunities.

What are some good grants on this list to keep an eye on? and offer yearly grant dates or try something you can apply for all year round.

But wait, there is more!

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Another site you may have heard of is ArtDeadline.com. According to their website, it is "the largest and most respected source for artists seeking income and exhibition opportunities." The site may cost you a $20/year subscription to view most of its features, but you can still view many of the grants listed for free on their home page and in Twitter account.

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We admit that this is not the site where you can look for grant money, but you can still get a lot of funds for your art business. Sites like Patreon allow you to create different monetary tiers for your fans to donate, such as $5, $75, or $200 per month. In return, you give your subscribers something of value, such as a download of an art screensaver or a print of their choice.

It also shouldn't take much time or effort. Yamile Yemoonyah from Yamile Yemoonyah explains more about this process in

Start applying today!

Finding an artist grant doesn't have to be a chore. Search these specialized sites and apply can introduce you to some great opportunities. With additional funding, you can focus more on creating your art and do whatever it takes to take your art business to the next level.