NYSCA Reserve Fund Grants
The NYSCA Reserve Fund Grants (RFG) will provide grants to NYSCA-funded organizations to establish a reserve fund or build on an existing reserve fund.
Given the volatility of the industry, including increased costs, decreased philanthropy, and unpredictable income, we recognize that each organization has varying needs for annual stabilization support. The benefits of establishing or adding to a reserve fund include, but are not limited to: the ability to weather new challenges, cover unexpected expenses, strengthen balance sheets to leverage new funders, and can be a key factor in strategic planning and capacity building.
Conceived by the New York State Council of the Arts (NYSCA) and in partnership with the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA), this program is open to nonprofit arts organizations based in New York State who have received direct funding from NYSCA in the last three years, and have a current operating budget between $150,000 and $3 million. Individual grant amounts will be awarded in accordance with the applying organization’s operating budget, up to $50,000. Organizations that choose to use grant funds to start a reserve fund and do not already have one at the time of applying are prioritized. Rural and BIPOC-led community-based organizations are strongly encouraged to apply.
For the 2026 cycle, the NYSCA RFG will award a total of $1,760,000 in grant funding. In addition to providing support through direct funds, the RFG will offer one year of supplementary technical services focused on organizational sustainability and financial prudence. Each recipient will receive:
- One virtual workshop dedicated to organizational reserve funding and strategies to support long-term sustainability
- One hour long one-on-one consulting session
- Monthly office hours to field pressing questions in a communal setting
Like last year, we expect major demand for this program making the NYSCA RFG highly competitive. We encourage organizations to apply and to take advantage of NYFA’s information sessions. Please review all eligibility requirements in the guidelines.
Timeline
*Please note that the application form on Submittable will automatically close and stop accepting applications at this time.
Applicants Must:
- Be a nonprofit organization with a primary mission to support arts and culture, either incorporated in or registered to do business in New York State, with a location in New York State, and recognized as tax-exempt under the Internal Revenue Code section as a 501(c)(3).
- Organizations that are fiscally sponsored by another 501(c)(3) are ineligible for this opportunity, as are organizations embedded in non-arts 501(c)(3) organizations.
- Have a current operating budget between $150,000 and $3 million.
- Have received direct funding from NYSCA at least once in the past three years (FY24 – FY26).
- Have not received a NYSCA Reserve Fund Grant in the past. The NYSCA RFG is a one-time grant.
Applicants are eligible for a grant amount based on their organization’s operating budget:
- Operating Budget $150K – $500K: awarded up to $20K
- Operating Budget $500K – $1M: awarded up to $35K
- Operating Budget $1M – $3M: awarded up to $50K
- Organization Contact Information
- Organization History and Narrative
- Organization Type
- Mission
- Organizational History
- Programs and Activities
- Audience and Community
- Supporting Documentation (optional)
- Option to upload any supporting documentation that shows your organization’s projects and programs to date as a single, combined .pdf.
- This can include annual reports, press clippings, news articles, newsletters, and/or testimonials.
- Reserve Fund Information
- Please select whether you are Starting or Building a Reserve Fund:
- If Starting a Reserve Fund:
- Describe your organization’s reserve goals, plans, and policies related to use and replenishment by answering the questions within this section.
- If Building on an Existing Reserve Fund:
- Upload your current reserve policy as a PDF, and describe your organization’s reserve goals, plans, and policies related to use and replenishment by answering the questions within this section.
- If Starting a Reserve Fund:
- Please select whether you are Starting or Building a Reserve Fund:
- Financial & Organizational Materials
- Annual Operating Budget
- Organization Chart
- List of Board of Directors
- Documentation of Non-Profit Status
- Proof of NYSCA Funding (FY24 – FY26)
If awarded, grants are paid in two installments after meeting the following requirements:
- 80% will be released after a copy of the organization’s Reserve Policy has been submitted to and approved by NYFA.
- As the governing body with fiduciary oversight to ensure the financial sustainability of the nonprofit, the Board of Directors of the organization must adopt a Reserve Policy affirming their commitment to using the funds appropriately.
- An approved Reserve Policy must be submitted to NYFA by Monday, March 1, 2027.
- 20% will be released after a Final Report is submitted, ensuring that the funds were retained.
- The organization must submit documentation that demonstrates that the first installment of grant funds were retained, in full, in an interest bearing account for a minimum of three consecutive months within one year of being awarded.
- Final Reports must be submitted within one year of the award notification date.
Supplementary technical support and guidance will be offered to all recipients to assist in the development of their cash reserve policy and to help ensure that these requirements are met.
NYFA regularly revisits its grant guidelines and eligibility requirements to improve clarity and accessibility and reduce unintentional bias. We invite feedback and suggestions that we can consider within the parameters of the program funder’s goals and NYFA’s required processes.
Eligible applications undergo a three-round review and elimination process.
Rounds 1 & 2: The panel will carefully review and score assigned applications independently. The highest scoring applications will move forward into the next round of review.
Round 3: The panel will meet as a group and collectively discuss the applications that have made it into this round, and conclude by recommending the final grant recipients.
All applicants will be notified, regardless of the outcome, by Fall 2026.
Like last year, we expect major demand for this program making the NYSCA RFG highly competitive. We encourage organizations to apply and to take advantage of NYFA’s information sessions. Please review all eligibility requirements in the guidelines.
Peer review panelists will assess eligible applications according to the following evaluation criteria:
- Demonstration of Organization Need:
- The organization is at a pivotal stage where there is a clear need to establish or strengthen a reserve fund.
- The reserve fund aligns with the organization’s immediate and long-term financial needs, supporting the broader goals of the organization’s mission and strategic plan.
- The reserve fund is positioned as a critical component of the organization’s future success and sustainability.
- Community Impact:
- The organization actively serves and engages its community through arts and cultural programming that reflects its mission and the specific needs of its audience.
- The organization demonstrates a long-standing, active, and mutual connection with a local or artistic community.
- The organization plays a key role in the arts and cultural ecosystem, contributing meaningfully to the field and community.
- Feasibility & Readiness:
- The organization shows strong financial management practices, demonstrating the capacity of its staff and board to manage and oversee the reserve fund effectively.
- The organization provides a clear and detailed strategy for the reserve fund’s growth, use, and replenishment, with a focus on long-term financial health.
- The organization demonstrates how the reserve fund will enable it to expand its programs, reach new audiences, or increase services over time.
Panelists are integral to the NYSCA Reserve Fund grant-making process. Panelists are New York-based cultural workers, community leaders, and artists who carefully review NYSCA Reserve Fund Grant applications throughout multiple scoring rounds and participate in a virtual panel discussion. Panelists receive an honorarium based on the number of applications reviewed, and public recognition for their panel participation at the time of recipient announcement.
Please note: Current staff or board members of an organization applying to the 2026 program are not eligible to serve as panelists.
Interested in serving as a panelist? Or interested in nominating someone to be a panelist? Visit the link below to learn more!
Panel Nomination Deadline: Tuesday, April 14, 2026 at 5:00 PM ET*
*Early submissions are encouraged. If all spots are not filled by the deadline, nominations will remain open. Submitting a Panelist Nomination Form does not guarantee participation. NYFA staff will reach out to submitted nominees on a rolling basis, no later than May 2026 if they are selected for a panel.
Submit your application
We only accept applications via Submittable. First-time users will need to register with the free Submittable platform to access the application portal.
Applications submitted after the deadline will not be accepted, and no exceptions will be made. We strongly recommend that applicants complete their applications in advance of the deadline to avoid potential technical problems.
Applicants will receive an automatic response from Submittable once their application has been successfully received.
The NYFA Grants team hosted two virtual information sessions during the application cycle. The first session focused on Reserve Funds, while the second provided an in-depth overview of the application process and program guidelines. Both live sessions had a Q&A section where attendees asked the Grants team questions about the application process. All info sessions were held virtually over Zoom, are free to attend, and are in English. The recorded versions are below.
Info Session #1: Reserve Fund Overview
Info Session #2: Application Overview
This is a new program, and we anticipate that questions and clarifications will arise throughout the application cycle. As such, we encourage you to revisit this section where we’ll update information regularly. NYFA reserves the right to make changes to the program as needed, provided they do not affect the published eligibility guidelines.
ELIGIBILITY
No, to be eligible for this grant, the organization must have received a grant directly from the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) at least once within the past three years (FY24-FY26).
No, to be eligible for this grant, organizations must have a current fiscal year operating budget between $150,000 and $3 million.
No. Organizations must have received direct funding from NYSCA within the past three fiscal years (FY24–FY26) to be eligible for the NYSCA Reserve Fund Grant. Regrants from organizations other than NYSCA do not meet the eligibility criteria.
No, only organizations that are recognized as 501(c)(3) nonprofit entities are eligible for this grant. Organizations must have their own 501(c)(3) status, and grants are not awarded to those working under a fiscal sponsor.
Nonprofit organizations are eligible and encouraged to apply if their primary mission is to support arts and culture, and they meet all other eligibility criteria. Organizations whose primary mission does not focus on arts and culture would not be considered eligible for this grant.
REVIEW AND SELECTION PROCESS
Eligible applications are reviewed and scored by peer review panels through a three-round evaluation and elimination process. Applications are assessed using three criteria: Demonstration of Organizational Need, Community Impact, and Feasibility & Readiness. Additional details about each evaluation criteria are available under the Review Process section.
GRANT FUNDS AND REPORTING
The NYSCA Reserve Fund Grants are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA).
The current fiscal year will be used to determine both an organization’s eligibility for the grant and the award amount. The operating budget may be a projected figure, but it should be aligned with the financial statement you upload.
You will need to upload your organization’s board-approved working budget for the current fiscal year. There is no required template, but your budget should show operational income and expenses, assets and liabilities, and explanatory notes for each line item, where applicable. Only submit the budget for the current fiscal year. Do not include budgets from previous or future years.
For the purposes of this grant program, if your organization has funds set aside but does not have a formal board-approved Reserve Policy in place at the time of applying, please select “Start a reserve fund.”
We define a reserve policy as a board-approved document that:
- Outlines how reserve funds may be used
- Functions as a spend policy
- Defines the purpose, conditions, and limits for accessing the reserve
- Explains how the reserve will be replenished after use
Building and maintaining a cash reserve offers several benefits, including:
- Strengthening the organization’s ability to weather financial challenges and unexpected expenses
- Enhancing future-facing balance sheets to leverage additional funding
- Supporting strategic planning and capacity building
- Ensuring the organization can manage itself rather than relying on funders’ decisions
- Helping to manage unexpected losses such as funding cuts, pandemics, or financial downturns
- Allowing for the covering of property repairs and replacements
Grant amounts will be awarded in accordance with the applying organization’s operating budget, up to $50,000. Applicants are eligible for funding according to the following budget tiers:
- Operating Budget $150K – $500K: awarded up to $20K
- Operating Budget $500K – $1M: awarded up to $35K
- Operating Budget $1M – $3M: awarded up to $50K
If awarded, the funds must be used towards stabilizing the organization’s budget by establishing a reserve fund or building on an existing reserve fund.
Grants are paid in two installments after meeting the following requirements:
- 80% of the award will be released after submission and approval of the organization’s Reserve Policy to NYFA, due March 1, 2027.
- 20% of the award will be released upon submission of the Final Report, due within one year of the award notification date, confirming that the funds were properly retained in full, in an interest bearing account for a minimum of 3 consecutive months.
Yes. Grant recipients are required to submit two reports: the organization’s Reserve Policy, due by March 1, 2027, and a Final Report due within one year of the award notification date. The Final Report must confirm that the grant funds were properly retained and include documentation showing that the initial grant installment was held in full in an interest-bearing account for at least three months.
SUPPLEMENTARY TECHNICAL SERVICES
Yes! In addition to the financial support provided through the grant, recipients will also receive supplementary services, including:
- One virtual workshop focused on organizational reserve funding and long-term sustainability strategies
- One hour-long, one-on-one consulting session to address specific needs or challenges
- Monthly office hours for ongoing support and to answer any pressing questions
Supplementary services will begin promptly after you receive the grant in Fall 2026, starting with a virtual workshop on organizational reserve funding and long-term sustainability strategies. After the workshop, you will have access to a one-on-one consulting session and monthly office hours.
Participation in the supplementary services is optional but encouraged. You are not required to engage in the offered services as long as you meet all other grant requirements through submitting your board-approved reserve policy and final report.
HOW TO APPLY
All applications must be submitted through the Submittable platform. All open applications can be found here: https://apply.nyfa.org/submit
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