Creative Opportunity Fund

Application Timeline

Please check back in Late Summer 2026 for information about the next Creative Opportunity Fund Cycle.

Info Sessions + Office Hours

To Be Scheduled in Late Summer 2026 as well.

Eligibility

To be eligible for the Creative Opportunity Fund, applicants must:

  • Be a theatre company based in New York State with a New York State address that has presented or produced public programming for at least two years
    • Applicants should be theatre companies and/or collectives, though they can have a wide range of organizational structures including – but not limited to – 501(c)3, fiscally sponsored, or unincorporated artist collectives.
    • NYSCA has informed us that any application submitted on behalf of a for-profit Limited Liability Company (LLC) or Domestic Business Corporation, regardless of whether or not they are fiscally sponsored by a registered 501c3 nonprofit, will not be eligible to be considered for funding. If this information impacts your application, please let us know, and we will remove it from consideration.
  • Have live or virtual performances open to the general public (free or ticketed) in New York State in 2026
  • Have annual expenses totaling $500,000 or less for its most recently completed fiscal year
  • Not have applied directly to NYSCA’s for 2026 funding, regardless of whether or not the application was funded
  • Currently and previously pay artists, or commit to allocating at least 50% of any funding awarded through the Creative Opportunity Fund to providing compensation to artists.

Evaluation Criteria

Reviewing evaluation criteria is a crucial step in the grant writing process. Please keep the following evaluation criteria in mind when completing your grant application:

Artistic Merit (25%)

Artistic merit is not a measure of whether an artistic product is “good” or “bad”, but a tool to measure whether companies have created work with intentionality, integrity, and rigor, whether the work contributed to the theatrical culture of New York, and whether the production is achieving artistic success by the definition of the company. A.R.T./New York supports an expansive definition of theatre as a discipline of the performing arts and rejects the idea that service to the Western European artistic canon is a core component of artistic merit.

Organization Identity (25%)

Who are you, what do you do, and why do you do it? Clearly articulate your theatre’s mission, vision, goals, and core programming and state how your artistic programs align.  There are many different ways of writing about the organizational identity of a company. Please clearly define the driving values and programming behind your theatre’s work.

Impact on and Service to the Community (25%)

Explain how your theatre distinguishes itself from other theatres in the city in creating work and programming that impacts artists, audiences, and others who you define as your community. Explain the impact your theatre has on the local theatrical field. Talk about any intentional steps around audience and community building.

Need and Impact of the Grant (25%)

Explain the impact receiving this grant would have on your theatre, artists, and community.  Make an effective case for the grants impact on your ability to stabilize and/or build capacity. Make a clear case for funding.

Application Guide

Read our full walk through on how to successfully apply for the Creative Opportunity Fund Grant.

Basics of Grantwriting

Is this your first grant application? Familiarize yourself with the basics of grantwriting.

Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions? Start here to find an answer.