Niche $25,000 No Essay Scholarship

Craft Research Fund Grants

Scholarship List Amount Amount:
$15,000
Calendar Deadline:
October 17, 2026
Stack Star Awards Available:
10
Eligibility Criteria:
Selected Major(s)
Artistic Ability
Current Year in School
Citizenship
Age
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Scholarship Description

As the Center’s first and longest-running grant program, the Craft Research Fund is dedicated to supporting new and interdisciplinary research about craft in the United States. Since 2005, the program has supported 255 projects in 41 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico by distributing over $1,900,000.

Scholarship Details

  • Grants of up to $15,000 available
  • Supports new and interdisciplinary research focused on craft in the United States
  • Open to projects in a variety of research fields and formats
  • Since inception, over $1.9 million awarded to 255 projects nationwide
  • Recipients join the Center for Craft Alumni Network, gaining access to resources, networking, and ongoing support

Eligibility Criteria

  • Applicants must propose a research project related to craft in the United States
  • Open to new and interdisciplinary approaches
  • Must demonstrate potential for significant contribution to the field of craft research
  • Additional specific eligibility requirements may be provided by the Center for Craft

Application Process

  1. Review the Craft Research Fund guidelines on the Center for Craft website
  2. Prepare a detailed research proposal outlining project goals, significance, and methodology
  3. Provide a budget and timeline for the proposed research
  4. Submit the completed application and all supporting materials by the stated deadline
  5. Await notification of grant selection and award

In addition to receiving this prestigious award and funding, recipients of the Craft Research Fund will become members of the Center for Craft Alumni Network. This social platform is designed exclusively for current and previous grantees, and offers valuable resources, networking opportunities, and ongoing support for craft research.