The City’s Initiative grant program supports arts and cultural programming that is accessible to the Houston community and its visitors.
Donor Name: Houston Arts Alliance (HAA)
State: Texas
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 04/22/2025
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: 1 Year
Details:
The City’s Initiative grant program provides funding to individual artists, creatives, and nonprofits for strategic and creative opportunities to engage visitors and residents while building upon Houston’s cultural identity and tourism.
Grant expenses are restricted to project related costs, which include artist fees, and marketing costs.
Funding Areas
- Art + Neighborhood Cultural Destinations
- Projects must have a primary goal to engage residents of a specific neighborhood or community. Proposed projects should incorporate at least one arts and culture event taking place in the selected neighborhood. This event should actively involve and celebrate the community and residents of that area, highlighting their distinctiveness, history, or contributions to the Greater Houston landscape. Successful projects will strive to aid community growth by using arts to bring people together, foster stronger connections, and celebrate the areas where reside, labor, and innovate.
- Art + Conference Tourism
- Your proposal should entail collaborating with a planned conference or hosting a conference to offer conference attendees, locals, and visitors an activity showcasing Houston artists or cultural attractions. The objective is to broaden the artistic dimensions of the conference’s programming.
Funding Information
- Typical awards are between $5,000 and $10,000
- Only applicants applying under the Art + Disaster Resilience Awareness funding area are eligible to request more than $10,000 for the 1st round of 2025.
Grant Period
August 1, 2025–August 1, 2026.
Eligibility Criteria
All applicants must provide official documentation demonstrating a physical address within the City of Houston limits, which is verified by HAA staff through the online Council Member verify mapping tool.
- If your project is awarded, you must maintain residency and/ or headquarters and conduct all project activities within the City of Houston for the entire grant term.
- Organizations or fiscal sponsors must be tax-exempt under the Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3), as verified by the IRS Tax Exemption Organization Search.
- An individual applicant must be at least 18 years old, which will be verified by the applicant’s submission of an official state-issued identification card, passport, or other official document.
- Applicants’ scopes of work must have a clear public presentation component, verified by staff review of the application.
- Applicants may submit only one application for each individual grant program. In other words, applicants cannot send multiple applications to the same grant program
- Applicants cannot use the same project proposal to apply to more than one grant program. Applicants should decide which grant program best aligns with their project goals and apply to that specific program.
- Applicants cannot use the same project proposal to apply to more than one grant program. Applicants should decide which grant program best aligns with their project goals and apply to that specific program.
- If your project is awarded, that specific project cannot be funded again. Sequential projects or a series of related projects, with unique attributes, features, or iterations, are eligible provided that subsequent applications do not replicate the content or objectives of previous submissions.
- Applicants may not receive more than one City’s Initiative grant in a calendar year.
For more information, visit HAA.