Henry Moore Grants Program
This program provides funding to non-profit organizations and select scholars for projects that promote public engagement, research, and conservation of sculpture.
The Henry Moore Grants program is administered by the Henry Moore Foundation, a UK-based charitable organization dedicated to supporting the study, creation, and appreciation of sculpture across historical, modern, and contemporary contexts. The Foundation funds a wide range of initiatives that expand public engagement with sculpture and deepen scholarly understanding of the medium. Its grantmaking reflects a commitment to advancing sculpture as both an artistic discipline and an area of academic research, with support extended to organizations and select individuals working in relevant fields. The primary purpose of the Henry Moore Grants program is to fund projects that enhance public awareness, scholarship, and conservation of sculpture. Eligible project types include exhibitions, exhibition catalogues, commissions, conferences, research initiatives, and non-commercial publications. The program also supports the development and preservation of sculpture collections through acquisitions, conservation work, cataloguing, and display. Funding is structured across several categories, including New Projects and Commissions, Acquisitions and Collections, Conferences and Publications, and Long-Term Research. Each category has defined maximum award levels, with most organizational grants capped at 20000 GBP (26,921 USD) and smaller categories such as conferences capped at 5000 GBP (6730 USD). Funding may be used for a variety of direct project costs, including production, research, travel, conservation, and publication expenses. However, there are explicit restrictions on funding usage. The Foundation does not support residency programs, capital or building costs, traditional memorial statues, commercial publishing ventures, or community-based activities unless they are led by a qualifying non-profit arts organization. Additionally, individual artists are not eligible to apply for funding to support their own creative practice, although researchers, historians, and conservators may apply under the Research and Travel category for projects related to sculpture scholarship. Eligibility requirements differ slightly by category but are primarily focused on non-profit organizations that have been operational for at least 12 months. These organizations may be based in the United Kingdom or internationally. Individual applicants are limited to specific scholarly roles such as academics or conservators and must demonstrate that their work contributes to the research and publication of sculpture-related topics rather than personal artistic development. Applications must be submitted through the Foundation’s Flexi-Grant online portal, and applicants must register their organization in advance, providing verification of non-profit status and organizational details. The application process requires submission of a detailed project proposal, including project aims, timeline, budget, and information about participating artists or researchers. Applicants must also disclose existing funding sources and provide documentation confirming their eligibility. The Foundation uses a dynamic application form that adjusts based on responses, ensuring that all relevant information is captured for evaluation. Applications are reviewed by a Grants Committee, and decisions are communicated approximately six to eight weeks after the submission deadline. Henry Moore Grants operate on a quarterly cycle, with four application rounds each year: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. Each round has a defined opening and closing date, and projects must align with specified start timelines following each round. For example, the Summer round closes on June 1 and supports projects beginning no earlier than October 1. This recurring structure allows applicants multiple opportunities throughout the year to submit proposals. Successful applicants are notified according to a predictable schedule tied to each round, ensuring transparency in the review timeline. Overall, the Henry Moore Grants program represents a structured and recurring funding opportunity for organizations and scholars engaged in sculpture-related work. Its emphasis on public engagement, research, and preservation ensures that funded projects contribute meaningfully to the field. By maintaining clear eligibility criteria, defined funding categories, and a consistent application schedule, the program provides a reliable funding pathway for both institutional and academic stakeholders in the arts sector.
Award Range
$6,730 - $26,921
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Multiple categories: up to 20000 (26,921 USD) for major projects; 5000 (6730 USD) for conferences; 2500 (3365 USD) for research travel
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Non-profit organizations worldwide with at least 12 months of operation are eligible to apply for most grant categories. Eligible activities must focus on sculpture-related exhibitions, research, conservation, or publications. Individuals may apply only under the Research and Travel category and must be historians, academics, or conservators conducting scholarly work. Artists seeking funding for their own practice are not eligible. Community projects must be led by a non-profit arts organization.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Ensure project is clearly focused on sculpture and meets eligibility criteria before applying; align project timeline with funding round requirements; provide detailed and accurate budget information
Application Opens
August 1, 2026
Application Closes
September 1, 2026
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