30 More Funding Opportunities with February 2026 Deadlines
Another exciting week filled with great funding potential!
Hello creators!
We are back this week, sharing (30) more exciting funding opportunities to help you move the needle on your creative work.
Q1 is always a heavy grant season with lots of funding available and this year is no exception.
We’ll continue to search for awards around the clock and hope you find something of interest.
Don’t forget the Hit Submit Challenge starts today (Yay!!!) 🎉 - there’s still time to jump in and get the support needed to apply to your first or next grant application.
💸 New Funding Opportunities
Take a moment to review the updates below and see which awards could be a perfect fit for you.
There are (30) *NEW* grants with February 2026 deadlines, bringing the total to (87).
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Welcome! Every month, we send you a mega newsletter with all the active U.S.-creator eligible grants we’ve found for the month.
If you are Canadian, check out our new resource, Grants For Creators | Canada.
Our free subscribers preview a handful in the “Featured” section, while our paid subscribers have access to the entire list + archives.
Then, we continue to search for grants around the clock, and whatever else we find, we send in a weekly update, just like this email here (typically sent on Wednesday).
What’s new for this week? ⏬
[NEW] February Awards in Our “Featured” Section
Artists: #2 (Theater, Dance & Film)
Choreographers: #3
➡️ Click here to review February 2026 Funding Opportunities.
[NEW] February Awards for Paid Subscribers
Artists: #43, 52 (Ceramics), 66, 68, 72
Arts Management: #28 (St. Louis, Missouri)
Authors/Writers: #18, 56 (Indigenous)
Creatives: #71
Dancers: #44
Entrepreneurs/Small Businesses: #78 (Texas; Women)
Filmmakers: #51 (Montana)
Journalists: #19, 53, 61, 68, 70, 77
Nonprofits: #39 (Georgia), 46, 55 (Kentucky), 65 (Colorado), 67
Performing Artists: #27 (New York City)
Poetry: #54
Visual Artists: #20 (Los Angeles), 26 (New York City)
Youth Environmentalists: #40
➡️ Click here to review February 2026 Funding Opportunities.
💡Time-Saving Tip: Use CTRL + F (Windows) or Command + F (MAC) with a keyword or phrase like “audio” or “photography” to find mentions of the exact types of funding opportunities you’re looking for.
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Wondering if I could get clarification on the numbering system of the grants list sent each month? Here's an example of what's confusing to me (after trying to figure it out for the past couple of months): "15, 19 (Cuyahoga County), 20 (New York City), 22 (New York City), 24, 28, 29 (Kansas City)." What are the multiple numbers without any parenthetical text? What is the number before parenthetical text/city names? This is likely obvious to many others but not me, and I'd like to take advantage of opportunities but am not sure how to prioritize or follow up on gathering info because I can't crack the code!
WOW!!! Yippie!!🎉❤️