Opening Up the Arts and Humanities for All Americans
"We believe that everyone in our country deserves meaningful access to the veracity, beauty, imagination, and continual revelation that the arts and humanities provide." —Elizabeth Alexander, President of @mellon.org, a co-founder of the Literary Arts Fund
02.02.2026 17:10 —
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George Saunders Says Ditching These Three Delusions Can Save You
“It’s becoming clear that writing and reading is a way of simply underscoring that human connection is important, that you can know my mind and I can know yours, which is a vastly consoling idea, and we need it.” —George Saunders
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30.01.2026 18:56 —
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Literary Arts Fund created to rekindle a love for reading
According to a recent study, reading for pleasure has fallen by 40% in the last 20 years, continuing a long-running downward trend. By many measures, reading skills for both students and adults contin...
"Reading for pleasure has fallen by some 40 percent in the last 20 years, continuing a long-running downward trend. [...] That's just part of the impetus for a new effort to boost the world of words."
@mellon.org President Elizabeth Alexander discusses the Literary Arts Fund with @pbsnews.org.
21.01.2026 20:53 —
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"Certainly learning, but also the arts and—in the case of today's topic, the word—are the best way, the most efficient and powerful way for people to see each other, and for people to understand that we all live different lives." —Mellon Foundation @mellon.org President Elizabeth Alexander
16.01.2026 18:04 —
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Literary Arts Fund created to rekindle a love for reading
According to a recent study, reading for pleasure has fallen by 40% in the last 20 years, continuing a long-running downward trend. By many measures, reading skills for both students and adults contin...
"A new literary arts fund... will pump $50 million over 5 years toward nonprofit orgs that serve writers & writing—small presses, including of literature in translation; residencies; fellowships & more."
@mellon.org President Elizabeth Alexander discusses the Literary Arts Fund with @pbsnews.org.
14.01.2026 20:46 —
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Tayari Jones’s Healing Words
Before finishing her latest novel, the bestselling author had to overcome serious illness and self-doubt.
"I hope with every book I write that it heals something in someone." —Tayari Jones @tayari.bsky.social on her new book, "Kin."
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09.01.2026 18:27 —
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Application window closing soon
Literary arts nonprofits directly supporting creative writers can apply for 2026 general operating grants by December 19, 2025
literaryartsfund.org
Tomorrow, December 19 at 11:59 p.m. ET, is the deadline for the Literary Arts Fund’s 2026 general operating grants.
U.S.-based literary arts nonprofits that directly support creative writers are invited to review the fund’s eligibility requirements and apply: literaryartsfund.org/grants/
18.12.2025 19:01 —
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Philanthropy for Literature and Jazz | The Brian Lehrer Show | WNYC
Elizabeth Alexander talks about the Mellon Foundation's new grants and funding for literary arts and jazz musicians, and why money for the arts from the nonprofit sector is crucial.
The Literary Arts Fund was catalyzed by "a fundamental belief...in the importance and the power of literature." —Elizabeth Alexander, President of the Mellon Foundation @mellon.org, a Literary Arts Fund co-founder
Listen to Alexander's conversation with Brian Lehrer about the new fund on @wnyc.org.
17.12.2025 18:38 —
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Application window closing soon
Literary Arts nonprofits directly supporting creative writers can apply for 2026 general operating grants by December 19, 2025
literaryartsfund.org
There’s one week left to apply for the Literary Arts Fund’s 2026 general operating grants.
U.S.-based literary arts nonprofits directly serving creative writers are invited to review the eligibility requirements and apply by December 19 at 11:59 p.m. EST.
Learn more: literaryartsfund.org/grants.
12.12.2025 21:25 —
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Application window closing soon
Literary arts nonprofits directly supporting creative writers can apply for 2026 general operating grants by December 19, 2025
literaryartsfund.org
There are ten days left to apply for the Literary Arts Fund’s 2026 general operating grants. U.S.-based literary arts nonprofits whose primary mission is directly supporting creative writers are invited to apply.
The deadline is 12/19/25 at 11:59 p.m. EST. Learn more: literaryartsfund.org/grants.
09.12.2025 21:07 —
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In case you missed it, a recording of the Literary Arts Fund's information session about its 2026 grant opportunities is available to view here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=94S8...
03.12.2025 21:28 —
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Applications now open through December 19, 2025 for 2026 general operating grants for U.S.-based literary arts nonprofits that directly support creative writers
The Literary Arts Fund’s 2026 general operating grant application window is open though December 19, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. ET. Literary arts nonprofits that directly support creative writers and their artistic work are invited to apply.
Learn more: literaryartsfund.org/grants/
03.12.2025 21:25 —
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Virtual information session November 13, 2025 2 p.m. EST 2026 general operating and innovation project grants
Nonprofits interested in applying for a 2026 grant are also encouraged to attend a grants information session on Thursday, November 13, 2025 at 2 p.m. EST: zoom.us/webinar/regi...
10.11.2025 16:59 —
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Applications now open through December 19, 2025 for 2026 general operating grants for U.S.-based literary arts nonprofits that directly support creative writers
The Literary Arts Fund’s 2026 general operating grant application window is now open. U.S.-based literary arts nonprofits whose primary mission is presenting, publishing, and/or otherwise directly supporting creative writers are invited to apply: literaryartsfund.org/grants/
10.11.2025 16:59 —
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“McKnight recognizes the important role these artists have in bringing forth a more just, creative, and abundant future for all, and we are proud to join this collaborative effort to strengthen the literary arts for generations to come.” —Tonya Allen, President, McKnight Foundation
The Literary Arts Funders Collaborative is a new affinity group for foundation leaders interested in literature, reading, and creative writers, and in learning about the nonprofit literary arts field that supports them.
Learn more about the collaborative: literaryartsfund.org/about/#liter...
05.11.2025 21:35 —
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“May this new fund and the Literary Arts Funders Collaborative invite in and encourage new supporters to experience, as we have, the delight and high returns of literary brilliance.” —Brenda Coughlin, Executive Director of Lannan Foundation, a Literary Arts Fund co-founder
The Literary Arts Funders Collaborative is a new philanthropic affinity group for foundation leaders interested in literature, reading, and creative writers, and in learning more about the literary arts nonprofits that support them.
Learn more about the collaborative: literaryartsfund.org/about
31.10.2025 16:48 —
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$50M Literary Arts Fund will support independent publishers and nonprofits
Citing a chronic shortage of financial backing for independent publishers and nonprofits dedicated to writing and reading, a coalition of seven charitable foundations has established a Literary Arts F...
Citing a chronic shortage of financial backing for independent publishers & nonprofits dedicated to writing and reading, a coalition of seven charitable foundations has established a Literary Arts Fund that will distribute a minimum of $50 million over the next five years. https://to.pbs.org/4o6lqua
29.10.2025 00:01 —
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“This fund has the potential to make an unprecedented difference to nonprofit organizations, for the support, creation, and outreach of literary arts.” —Joy Harjo, three-term U.S. Poet Laureate (2019–2022)
"I am honored to be among those ushering in this visionary fund that will generously support the literary arts. [It] has the potential to make an unprecedented difference to non-profit organizations, for the support, creation, and outreach of literary arts" —Joy Harjo, three-term U.S. Poet Laureate
31.10.2025 15:29 —
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“American philanthropy can play a bigger role in strengthening the financial infrastructure of the literary organizations and nonprofits that serve these literary artists.” —Elizabeth Alexander, poet and president of the Mellon Foundation, a Literary Arts Fund co-founder
“The literary arts give voice to who we are as a people. [...] American philanthropy can play a bigger role in strengthening the financial infrastructure of the literary organizations and nonprofits that serve these literary artists.” —Elizabeth Alexander, poet and President of the Mellon Foundation
29.10.2025 20:59 —
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“I am so grateful to the Literary Arts Fund for making a commitment to writers, to writing, to reading, to the bond we make with books and how those books help us forge bonds with one another. The support of the future of literature is a cause for celebration.” —Ann Patchett, international best-selling author
Stay connected with the Literary Arts Fund.
Subscribe to our newsletter to learn about grant opportunities, fund activities, and more: literaryartsfund.org/newsletter/
29.10.2025 18:00 —
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New Fund to Grant $50 Million to Literary Arts Orgs
A coalition of seven charitable organizations led by the Mellon Foundation plans to award at least $50 million to nonprofit literary organizations over the next five years through the Literary Arts…
A coalition of seven charitable organizations led by the Mellon Foundation plans to award at least $50 million to nonprofit literary organizations over the next five years through the Literary Arts Fund, a new initiative headed up by Jennifer Benka.
28.10.2025 19:01 —
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“Art does not find its way forward in a search for commercial success. Without nonprofit publishers American letters would have stalled long ago. This initiative demonstrates the kind of spirit that we hope our writers exhibit. This is the kind of support that will reinvigorate the entire artistic landscape of our culture.” —Percival Everett, Pulitzer Prize-winning author
Headshot of Percival Everett.
The Literary Arts Fund advances support for creative writers—whose work enriches our lives—ensuring their contributions to American literature for generations to come. Learn more: literaryartsfund.org
28.10.2025 17:37 —
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