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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.


Please download the Grants Guidelines for complete details. 


Applications for 2026 are now closed

2026

Katonah Museum of Art

Understanding the Collagraph Process of Belkis Ayón in the Katonah Museum of Art exhibition, Intermittent Islands

To support the interpretive and educational activities focused on the collagraph prints by Belkis Ayón in the Katonah Museum of Art exhibition "Intermittent Islands."

2026

Des Moines Art Center

A Portrait is a Mirror: New Objectivity

To support a gallery guide and a gallery talk with a visiting scholar offered in conjunction with the exhibition "A Portrait is a Mirror: New Objectivity", which will be free to visitors.

2026

Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art Foundation, Inc.

Riso Print Portals, Until We Get to the Core

To support of an upcoming print commission to be featured as part of a group exhibition, titled "Until we get to the core", which explores the relationship between humanity and ecology through material exploration and emotional connection to the inherent kinship with the natural world we urgently need to mend and carry forward.

2026

Dulwich Picture Gallery

Hokusai: Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji

To support efforts to present for the first time in the UK, the complete set of Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji by Katsushika Hokusai, Japan’s most celebrated printmaker.

2026

Parrish Art Museum

Abstract Expressionism: The East End, 1940 to Today

To support the Museum's inclusion of prints by Marina Adams, James Brooks, Helen Frankenthaler, Lee Krasner, and Jack Youngerman—these works aim to capture printmaking's continued place within abstract art from the mid-century to today.

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.

2026

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

Dyani White Hawk: An Artist Talk on Printmaking Practice and Collaboration

To support a lecture on the work of Dyani White Hawk (Sičáŋǧu Lakota, b. 1976) with a focus on her print editions and her printmaking practice at several American print centers over the past fifteen years.

2026

RISD Museum

Friendship, Fellowship, and Surimono Exchanges: A Critical Encounters Symposium

To support a symposium that will take place in September 2026 alongside the upcoming major exhibition The Artistry and Reunion of Two Surimono Albums, an international collaboration with the Chiba City Museum of Art.

2025

Milwaukee Art Museum

Seeking Revelation: German Romantic Prints and Drawings

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

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