Among other services, Greater Hudson Heritage Network grant opportunities support historical societies, historic house museums, heritage centers, historic sites, archives, and libraries in efforts to care for their own collections.
Humanities New York supports a number of flexible, targeted grant programs to aid NYS organizations, municipalities, and tribal governments in their humanities-centered projects.
The NEH funds projects and programs that preserve and study our cultural heritage. Its site includes grant application guidelines and deadlines, new funding announcements, a directory of State Humanities Councils, and a list of NEH-supported projects.
Federal grants are available to museums, Indian Tribes, and Native Hawaiian organizations to assist in consultation, documentation, and repatriation under NAGPRA.
The New York State Council for the Arts makes over 2500 grants to arts organizations throughout New York State. Information about current funding opportunities and past grants is provided.
The Foundation manages an innovative and flexible grants program aimed at fostering creative innovation, from public-facing grassroots collectives to major exhibitions at high-profile institutions.
Getty is a cultural and philanthropic institution dedicated to the presentation, conservation, and interpretation of the world’s artistic legacy. They fund projects related to art history, museums, archival collections, and art conservation
Nonprofit organization created by the U.S. Congress to preserve America's film heritage. Supports activities nationwide that preserve films and improve film access for study, education, and exhibition.