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IFPDA Foundation Grants

The Foundation provides financial support to museums and non-profit organizations for exhibitions, publications, and educational projects that promote greater awareness and understanding of printmaking as an artistic medium.

Grants are made to non-profit organizations that are certified tax-exempt under section 501(c) (3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service code. Applications from organizations outside the United States that can document not-for-profit status will also be considered.

Online submission typically opens in January each year and must be completed by April. Please download the Grants Guidelines for complete details.

Applications for 2025 are now closed.

2025

Tate Liverpool

Chila Kumari Singh Burman: Demolish Serious Culture

To support the realisation and vital conservation needed to deliver the first major retrospective of Chila Kumari Singh Burman MBE, Tate Liverpool’s first major exhibition after reopening in 2027.

2025

Vanderbilt University Museum of Art

Paper Backs: Hidden Stories of European Prints from the Vanderbilt University Museum of Art

To support programs associated with the Fall 2025 exhibition "Paper Backs: Hidden Stories of European Prints".

2025

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Witnessing Humanity: The Art of John Wilson

To support a retrospective exhibition of the art of John Wilson (American, 1922–2015) opening in September 2025, and co-organized with the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

2025

Milwaukee Art Museum

Seeking Revelation: German Romantic Prints and Drawings

To support exhibition expenses associated with "Seeking Revelation: German Romantic Prints and Drawings".

2025

Sterling & Francine Clark Art Institute

Shadow Visionaries: French Artists Against the Current, 1840–1870

To support implementation of the exhibition titled "Shadow Visionaries: French Artists Against the Current, 1840–1870".

2024

The Print Center

Rebecca Gilbert: A Dance of Death in Two Parts

To support the upcoming exhibition "Rebecca Gilbert:
A Dance of Death in Two Parts", a new series of eighty-two wood
engravings.

2025

Musée d'Art et d'Histoire

El Lissitsky and the Russian avant-arde

To support a publication on the occasion of a colloquium on Russian avant-garde prints.

2025

American Federation of Arts

Rembrandt: Masterpieces in Black and White—Prints from the Rembrandt House Museum

To support the national run of "Rembrandt: Masterpieces in Black and White—Prints" from the Rembrandt House Museum across the US and to provide educational programs on the art of etching.

2024

American Friends of the British Museum

Picasso the Printmaker

Support of the forthcoming British
Museum exhibition "Picasso the Printmaker" to highlight the vital
importance of printmaking in Pablo Picasso’s (1881-1973) artistic
career.

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