‍ ‍This is the inaugural year of what will be an annual opportunity that supports creative projects led by artists based in Connecticut. Six $10,000 grants will be awarded through an juried open call process.

There is no fee to apply for a Provision Fund grant.

Provision Fund is administered by Real Art Ways as a part of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Arts Regional Regranting Program

About

About

Provision Fund 2026


Projects must be grounded in the visual arts and have a public-facing component. (Funded projects will not take place at Real Art Ways)

‍ ‍Individual artists, collaborative teams, and informal collectives are eligible and encouraged to apply.

Three guest jurors will assess applications on the basis of artistic merit, feasibility, and thoughtful engagement with the community and/or site of the public facing component.

Timeline

July 20, 2026
Applications open

September 20, 2026 (11:59pm)
Applications close

November 2026
Awardees announced

January 15, 2027 -
January 15,2028
Project Grant Period

2026 Jurors

Saya Woolfalk

Seph Rodney

Kelsey Halliday Johnson

Eligibility

Eligibility

Provision Fund 2026


Applicants

  • Applicants may be individual artists, artist groups or informal collectives.

  • Applicants must be independent and unincorporated, whether applying as an individual or group. Nonprofit organizations are not eligible.

  • Applicants applying as a group/collective must assign a Lead Applicant who will submit the application and receive a check for funding. 

  • Applicants/Lead Applicants may not be full-time students.

  • Applicants/Lead Applicants must live in Connecticut.

 Projects

  • This program is meant to fund innovative projects that have a public-facing component. This aspect of your project may take shape in a number of different ways. Examples of potential projects could include publications, living room galleries, garage performance spaces, virtual reality film screenings, community gardens, oral history and archival projects, and many others. We are open to, and excited for, new ideas of how your project will engage the public.

  • The project must be rooted in the visual arts. In the context of this grant, the visual arts is defined as broadly as possible.  Projects may involve other disciplines, but visual art must be the driving force.

  • Projects that are collaborative in spirit are encouraged. 

  • Funded projects must be completed within the grant year and with the awarded funds. Grants are not intended to be a small part of a much larger project. (For example, if an established artist is raising money for a $50,000 public art project, this is not the appropriate source of funding.)

  • Work commissioned by organizations, such as museums or universities, is ineligible.

Financial

  • A competitive application must include a line item paying the artists for their labor.

  • Tax Identity: Each application submitted by a group or collective must assign a Lead Applicant. Individual applicants and Lead Applicants must be able to provide a Social Security Number (for 1099-NEC tax reporting).

  • Fiscal Independence: The project must be managed by the artist(s) themselves. The artist(s) must retain creative and financial control.

Selection Criteria

  • Artistic excellence and clarity of vision

  • Feasibility of proposed project

  • Quality of the public-facing component

  • Thoughtful engagement with community, site, and/or social context

Apply

Apply

Provision Fund 2026


APPLICATION PROCESS

All applications are accepted online via Submittable.

Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime. If you’re feeling ready, go ahead and apply.