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FAQ: The Greene Fellowship $100,000 Artist Support Program for Colorado and Western North Carolina
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Artists in Colorado and Western North Carolina can gain a competitive edge by applying for The Greene Fellowship's $50,000 unrestricted grants, which provide significant financial and professional support.
The Greene Fellowship awards two $50,000 grants through an application process on CallforEntry.org, with a deadline of January 15, 2026, and includes mentorship and development resources.
This expansion of The Greene Fellowship's funding fosters a more equitable arts sector by supporting artists' autonomy and enriching cultural discourse in Colorado and Western North Carolina.
The Greene Fellowship now offers $100,000 in grants to artists in two regions, marking its first year including Western North Carolina to broaden its artistic impact.
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The Greene Fellowship is announcing $100,000 in total funding to be awarded to artists in Colorado and Western North Carolina, with two artists each receiving an unrestricted grant of $50,000.
This expansion marks the organization's first year supporting artists in Western North Carolina, broadening its regional impact and commitment to artist sustainability beyond its previous Colorado-exclusive focus.
Artists in Colorado and Western North Carolina are eligible to apply for the 2026 award cycle.
In addition to the $50,000 grant, fellows receive access to mentorship opportunities, professional development resources, and community-building support to foster long-term growth within the arts ecosystem.
The application deadline is January 15, 2026, at 11:59 PM MT.
Applications are open and can be submitted through CallforEntry.org.
For eligibility details, application guidelines, and additional information, visit www.greenefellowship.com.
Founded in 2022 in memory of Bradford W. Greene, the fellowship's mission is to support visionary U.S. artists in creating meaningful, boundary-pushing work and to help them achieve career sustainability, leading to a richer, more equitable arts sector.
The fellowship provides flexible, trust-based funding through unrestricted grants that allow artists to maintain their autonomy and creative freedom.
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