Foundation

Funding research and preservation of the visual arts

What We Do

The Getty Foundation partners with people and organizations in Los Angeles and around the world by awarding grants that support art historical scholarship, conserve art and architecture, increase access to museum collections and archives, and train visual arts professionals.

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Our Funding Areas

We focus our funding on four core areas: art history, conservation, museum and archival collections, and professional development

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Our grantmaking by the numbers since 1984

  • 9.5K Grants made
  • 530 Million dollars awarded
  • 180 Countries benefited

Who We Are

  1. Mission and History

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    How we have supported the visual arts and cultural heritage worldwide since 1984

  2. Our Staff

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    We are professionals trained in the fields we fund and share a deep commitment to arts and culture

Answers to frequently asked questions

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Resources

  1. Funding Opportunities

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    Explore current opportunities for individuals and organizations

  2. Grants Database

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    Browse all grants awarded by year or category

  3. Impact Reports

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    Read about how Getty grants have shaped the arts