Funding Opportunities
Universal Design Leadership Project
The Arts Endowment seeks to enter into a Cooperative Agreement with an organization
that will carry out a project to increase understanding, acceptance, and practice of
universal design within the design profession, by design educators, and by the
American public. Proposed projects should focus on extending the appeal of universal
design from the disability community into the mainstream of American design and
American society. The project should educate designers and others including
developers, city planners, and consumers on this important issue.
(Proposal Receipt Deadline: February 19, 2009)
National Arts and Disability Center
A resource, information and training center dedicated to promoting the full inclusion of persons with disabilities into the visual-, performing-, literary-, and media-arts communities.
2004 Report on Community Development Block Grants (PDF)
This is the 2000-2001 updated version of our last report that we developed to help encourage and assist arts organizations in obtaining federal financial assistance from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for structural and programmatic improvements that make arts programs and activities more accessible to disabled people.
The Foundation Center The Foundation Center maintains a comprehensive database of U.S. grant makers and their grants or funding opportunities. The Center also provides research, education, and training programs designed to advance philanthropy at every level.
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