Although most foundation grants are given to nonprofit organizations, some foundations will give directly to individuals, usually to help pay for their education or an artistic or research project.
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To find foundation grants, we recommend Foundation Grants to Individuals Online, our searchable database of grantmakers that give to individuals. It is also available in print.
To use it from your own computer, you can subscribe online. Or, you can use it for free at our libraries and Cooperating Collections.
Fiscal sponsorship
You might find more funding opportunities if you can locate a nonprofit that will serve as your project's fiscal sponsor. This allows you to apply for grants and solicit tax-deductible charitable contributions under your sponsor’s exempt status. Learn more with our Knowledge Base article What is fiscal sponsorship? How do I find a fiscal sponsor?
New to grantseeking?
For extensive resources, visit our Individual Grantseekers page. You can also learn more now with these resources:
- Grantseeking Basics for Individuals in the Arts Available free as a webinar and as an in-person class.
- Guide to Funding Research Text-only, basic primer on the grantseeking process and an introduction to the available resources. Free.
- Grantseeking Basics for Individuals Online training at your own pace. Fee.
- Article: How do I write a grant proposal for my individual project? Where can I find samples?
More articles individual grantseekers»
Selected resources below may also be helpful.
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Books and Articles
Check title availability at our libraries and Cooperating Collections or your local libraries.
The latest publications in the Catalog of Nonprofit Literature about foundation giving in economic downturns available at Foundation Center libraries, some Cooperating Collections, or through your local public library.
- Grants to Individuals
- Finding Funders
- Arts and Culture


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