Grants History
The Vilcek Foundation makes grants and donations to nonprofit organizations whose mission and work align with our own. The foundation awards operating and project support grants to a diverse group of organizations across sectors, including arts, sciences, education, and direct services.
Explore the organization that the Vilcek Foundation has supported, and learn more about how to apply for a grant.
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| Amount | Grantee | Year |
|---|---|---|
| $20,000 |
Anchorage Museum Association
Project support for the Anchorage Museum's development of an exhibition honoring the life and work of Japanese-born photographer, Seiki Kayamori. |
2025 |
| $16,000 |
Art Students League of Denver
Project support for the Art Students League of Denver's Diversity in the Arts Internship Program in 2026. |
2025 |
| $10,000 |
Asia Art Archive in America
Project and operations support for the Asia Art Archive in America's programs, exhibitions, and operations in 2025. |
2025 |
| $9,000 |
Gateway Regional Arts Center (Montgomery County Council for the Arts)
Project support for the Gateway Regional Arts Center's presentation of the exhibition, "We Know Who They Are..." in partnership with Conflicted Art. |
2025 |
| $20,000 |
Honolulu Museum of Art (HoMA)
Project support for the Honolulu Museum of Art's 2026-2027 exhibition "Divine Disruption: The Art of Tsherin Sherpa." |
2025 |
| $15,000 |
Mint Museum of Art, Inc.
Support for the development of an exhibition co-curated by artist MyLoan Dinh exploring identity in the Asian Diaspora in the Southern United States. |
2025 |
| $20,000 |
Storm King Art Center
Project support for Storm King Art Center's exhibition of new works by South Korean-born artist Anicka Yi and accompanying educational programs. |
2025 |
| $20,000 |
The Center for Curatorial Leadership
Project support for the Center for Curatorial Leadership’s Curatorial Fellowship program for 2025 and 2026. |
2025 |
| $10,000 |
Tinworks Art
Project support for Tinworks Art's installation of "Sunflowers, to follow the wheat" by Hungarian-born environmental artist Agnes Denes. |
2025 |
| $20,000 |
Asia Art Archive in America
Project support for the Asia Art Archive in America's programs with Asian and Asian American artists, filmmakers, authors, and scholars. |
2024 |