Grants for Museums
If you run a museum, this page is your starting point. Bespoke Grants tracks 8,140 foundations that fund museums — together $91.89B in recent grants. Below are the most active funders. Every one links to a full giving profile, and Bespoke Grants will rank all 8,140 against your organization's specific mission and location, free.
Foundations that fund museums
Ranked by total recent giving. Click any funder for its full profile — giving history, grant recipients, focus areas, and how to apply.
This list is ranked by size. Yours should be ranked by fit.
The funders above are the biggest — not necessarily the right ones for your museums. Bespoke Grants ranks all 8,140 against your actual mission, service area, and budget, and shows you why each matches. Free, no credit card.
Match my organization to funders →How museums should approach these funders
A long list of funders is only useful if you approach them well. Three things matter more than the size of your museums: fit, evidence, and the first contact. Fit means the funder's stated priorities, the population they serve, and the geography they fund genuinely overlap with your work — funders reject far more proposals for poor fit than for weak programs. Evidence means a specific, concrete description of the need you address and what your funding will change. And the first contact is rarely a full proposal: most private foundations prefer a brief letter of inquiry, and many fund only organizations they already know — so a warm introduction or a short, well-targeted note is the realistic way in.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I find grants for museums?
- Start with foundations that already fund museums — our index lists 8,140. Match them to your specific mission, location, and budget, then approach the best fits with a brief letter of inquiry rather than a cold full proposal.
- How many foundations fund museums?
- Bespoke Grants tracks 8,140 foundations that fund museums, representing $91.89B in recent grants.
- Do these foundations accept unsolicited applications?
- Some do; many do not. Each foundation's profile shows what is known about its application process. Where a funder does not accept unsolicited proposals, relationship-building is still the path in — it is rarely a dead end.