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We are pleased to announce that applications for our FY27 Thrive Grants are now open!

Metro Arts Thrive Project Grants provide funding for artist-led, community-based art projects in Davidson County. Successful proposals align with Metro Arts’ mission by promoting cultural equity, actively engaging residents throughout the project, and impacting neighborhoods or communities. Individual artists, artist collectives, or community organizations with lead artists or artist teams may apply. The full Thrive guidelines are available here.

Please consider utilizing the following resources:

  • The Thrive Resource Guide includes FAQs and guidance for preparing your proposal.

  • Video Walkthrough of Grant Guidelines: Metro Arts staff provide an overview of eligibility criteria, processes, requirements, and more. An abridged version of the slides in the video is available here.

  • Information Sessions: Attend an information session for an overview of the Guidelines and plenty of time for questions and discussion: 

    • Monday, May 18, 2026, 12:00-1:00pm: Virtual on Webex. Please RSVP to receive a link.​

    • Thursday, May 21, 2026, 6:00-7:00pm at the Metro Arts Office at Metro Southeast (1417 Murfreesboro Pike). No RSVP required.

  • Fiscal Sponsor Food & Fellowship: Join us at Metro Arts Offices on Wednesday, May 20, 2026 from 5:00-7:00 PM to learn more about the fiscal sponsorship requirement, hear from current fiscal sponsors, and make new connections. Dinner provided. Please RSVP here.

  • Drop-in Office Hours and Co-Working: Our first Drop-In session will be held on Friday, May 15 from 8 AM - 12 PM at the Downtown Farmer's Market. No appointments or RSVPs necessary, just drop by to ask questions and/or work on your application. Our May drop-ins are listed below. Future dates will be added soon.

  • Sign up for 1:1 Virtual Meeting: Sign up for a 30-minute virtual help session with Metro Arts staff using Microsoft Bookings at the link here. Please prepare specific questions beforehand to ensure we can cover as much as possible in our time together.

  • Metro Arts Submittable: All applications must be submitted in Submittable. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Email us any time at arts.grants@nashville.gov throughout the application or grant period with questions, comments, and suggestions. This inbox is monitored and managed by multiple members of the grant support team.

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Application period: May 8, 2026-June 26, 2026
Optional preliminary review deadline: June 5, 2026, 4:59 PM
Final deadline: June 26, 2026, 4:59 PM
Review panels: July 30-31, 2026
Commission approval: August 19, 2026
Award notifications: August 20-21, 2026
Contracting: September 2026
Payment disbursement: Beginning October 2026
Grant period start date: Date if contract execution*
Final spend date: June 30, 2027
Final closeout report due: July 15, 2027
*The grant spending period begins upon the full execution of the contract, anticipated in September."
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Metro Arts is pleased to announce our FY26 grant recipients!

This cycle covers 165 grants totaling $3,262,593 to support nonprofit arts organizations and artist-led community projects across Davidson County. These awards (79 General Operating Support grants and 86 Thrive project grants) reflect the creativity and resilience of Nashville’s arts community and will help sustain programs, deepen community engagement, and spark new work across 30 council districts. We thank the artists, organizations, review panelists, and community members whose care and commitment shaped this competitive process, and we remain focused on improving access and resources for all who create in Nashville.

The full list of Thrive recipients is available here. Our General Operating Support recipients are available here.

Prosperar fondos:

  • artistas

  • organizaciones comunitarias o empresas para proyectos artísticos en los barrios.

 

¿Quién es elegible para la financiación?

  • Artistas individuales o equipos de artistas

  • Empresas y organizaciones

  • Debe estar ubicado en el condado de Nashville/Davidson

  • Debe tener al menos 18 años de edad

 

¿Quién NO es elegible?

  • Empleados de Metro Nashville Davidson County o Metro Nashville Public Schools 

  • Miembros de la Junta de Comisionados de Metro Arts o del Comité de Arte Público, o solicitantes con familiares inmediatos o miembros del hogar que se desempeñen en estos roles

  • Funcionarios electos (incluidos los miembros del Consejo de Metro) y familiares inmediatos o miembros del hogar de los funcionarios electos (incluidos los miembros del Consejo de Metro)

  • Propietarios de propiedades del condado de Nashville-Davidson que no trabajan ni residen principalmente en el condado de Nashville/Davidson

  • Artistas bajo contrato para comisiones de arte público de Metro Arts

  • Organizaciones que reciben fondos de cualquier subvención administrada por Metro Arts

 

Definición de artista

A los efectos del programa Thrive, los artistas se definen como personas que practican la creación única y la exhibición pública o la ejecución de artes visuales, artesanías, artes escénicas y sonoras, cine y televisión (incluida la producción), teatro, danza, música o literatura. artes y puede demostrar al menos dos años de exhibición, actuación o historial profesional.

¿Tiene preguntas o necesita más información?  Correo electrónicomandril barba, Coordinador de Artistas y Apoyo Organizacional, en Chuck.Beard@nashville.gov.

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