Anonymous Was A Woman Environmental Art Grants
This grant provides financial support for women-identifying artists in the U.S. to advance existing environmental art projects that engage with ecological issues and promote public participation.
The Anonymous Was A Woman Environmental Art Grants program is administered by the New York Foundation for the Arts and funded by Anonymous Was A Woman with additional support from individual donors. The program is designed to address systemic gender inequities in the arts by supporting environmental art projects led by women, transgender, and gender-nonconforming artists. It prioritizes projects that meaningfully engage environmental issues through artistic practice and encourages approaches rooted in ethical, ecological, and socially conscious frameworks, including Indigenous and ancestral knowledge systems. The primary purpose of this grant is to fund environmental art projects that move beyond highlighting problems and instead actively engage with environmental challenges at various scales. The program supports work that fosters awareness, inspires action, and promotes ethical relationships between people, ecosystems, and built environments. Eligible projects may address themes such as climate change, ecofeminism, regeneration, decarbonization, interspecies relationships, recycling, and systems restoration. The program emphasizes projects that explore interdependence and community engagement, particularly those that incorporate sustainable materials and practices. Funding is provided in amounts of up to 20000 dollars per project, with a total funding pool exceeding 470000 dollars for the 2026 cycle. Funds may be used for project-related expenses such as artist fees, materials, equipment, and outreach, as outlined in the applicant’s project budget. Projects must already be in development at the time of application, and the grant is intended to support the completion of a project or a specific phase. New projects are not eligible. Additionally, funded projects must include a free public engagement component accessible to a general audience during the grant term. Eligibility is limited to individual artists who identify as women, transgender, or gender-nonconforming and are at least 18 years old at the time of application. Applicants must reside in the United States or its territories, including Tribal Nations and the District of Columbia. While collaborative projects are permitted, the lead applicant must be an individual artist and cannot be an organization. Applicants may not be enrolled in a degree program during the grant period, must not have previously received this specific grant as a lead applicant, and must not be affiliated with the administering organization or its governing bodies. Applications must be submitted in English through the Submittable platform. Required materials include detailed project descriptions, timelines, milestones, environmental impact statements, public engagement plans, and a comprehensive project budget. Applicants must also provide work samples, including at least one in-progress example of the proposed project. Optional materials such as resumes, bios, and letters of support may also be submitted. The application process requires careful articulation of project goals, feasibility, and alignment with the program’s environmental and social priorities. Applications are reviewed through a three-round evaluation process involving independent scoring and panel discussions. Criteria include project clarity and feasibility, environmental impact and community engagement, and artistic merit. The timeline for the 2026 cycle includes an application period from February 10 to April 7, 2026, followed by a review period through July and notification of applicants in August 2026. Funded projects will take place between August 2026 and August 2027. The program appears to operate on an annual cycle based on the structured timeline and repeated funding rounds.
Award Range
$20,000 - $20,000
Total Program Funding
$470,000
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Up to 20000 per project; total funding pool exceeds 470000; supports project completion within one-year grant term
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Applicants must be individual artists identifying as women transgender or gender nonconforming age 18 or older and residing in the United States or its territories Applicants must lead an existing project already in development and cannot be enrolled in a degree program during the grant term Organizations are not eligible to apply as lead applicants though collaborations are allowed Applicants must not have previously received this grant as a lead applicant and must not be affiliated with the funder or administering organization
Geographic Eligibility
All
Prioritize sustainability; ensure your project is already in development; clearly outline environmental and social ethics; timeline and budget must be feasible.
Application Opens
Not specified
Application Closes
Not specified
Grantor
Anonymous Was A Woman
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