Grants

Started in 2022, the grants program supports nonprofit organizations throughout the United States, including the territories, that have a core commitment to poetry and the literary arts.

Poetry Foundation grants

  • Grants

    The Equity in Verse grant category was created in direct response to the June 6, 2020 community letter requesting that the Poetry Foundation examine its historic cultural debt to poets of color. These grants are intended to provide support for nonprofit poetry and literary organizations, which include presses and publications, led and staffed by people of color.

  • Grants

    Poetry Programs, Partnerships, and Innovation Grants provide support to nonprofit organizations invested in at least one of the following priorities: Broadening the audiences for poetry; Increasing access to poetry; New collaborations and partnerships in poetry; and Innovations in the field of poetry, including investment in new technologies.

  • Grants

    Throughout the year, the Foundation may support other special events, opportunities, and programs that elevate and expose poetry and poets to a broader range of audiences. Special Opportunity grants are by invitation only.

  • Grants

    The 2022 Renewal and Recovery Grants build upon previous COVID-19 pandemic relief grants from the Poetry Foundation.

Grants Information Session - July 18th, 2024

Watch a recording of the latest information session to learn about eligibility, the grant application process, and how to navigate the portal.

About Grants

Grantee-Partner Profiles

  • Six adult women; three are Torch staff in yellow shirts that say Torch and two authors and Torch's executive director are wearing black. All are smiling and facing the camera in a room with green foliage and colorful posters.

    Grantee-Partner Profile

    As a Black woman poet who became the first to serve as the Texas Poet Laureate, Amanda Johnston was familiar with the joys and challenges of building a literary career. She envisioned a community...
  • A photo of Guild Literary Complex staff members Kenya Fulton, Caroline McCraw, Andrea Change, and Alanis Caref posing in front a stage lit with red and green lights. Red and black graphical elements frame the photo.

    Grantee-Partner Profile

    The Guild Literary Complex (Guild Complex) was established in 1989 as a community bookstore, which soon became a nonprofit organization providing poetry programming to communities in Chicago that...

Other Ways We Fund Poetry

  • The Poetry Foundation offers annual awards that honor and celebrate the accomplishments of poets throughout various stages of their writing careers.

  • Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowships are awarded annually to support exceptional US poets between 21 and 31 years of age.

  • Poetry does not charge fees to submit and it compensates all contributors for work it publishes.

  • Poetry awards prizes annually for work published in the magazine during the preceding year.