PARC SEEKS LEVITT AMP GRANT
“Congratulations! The Levitt Foundation received over 300 applications from across the country for the Levitt Music Series Grants, and we are pleased to inform you that Princeton Art Collective Inc. is one of 100 nonprofits selected to advance to the public voting phase of the application process.”
Once public voting concludes, the top 50 finalists will be reviewed by the Levitt Foundation. Public voting is an exciting opportunity to rally your community to get as many votes as possible in support of your Levitt Music Series proposal. Community support, as measured by the number of votes received, will be one of the key factors considered as the Levitt Foundation reviews the 50 finalists and selects the grant recipients.
IMPORTANT DATES:
September 5-15, 2025: Public voting period
September 16-November 17, 2025: Levitt application review period
November 18, 2025: Grant recipients announced
WHAT IS LEVITT?
The Levitt Foundation exists to strengthen the social fabric of America.
We believe thriving public spaces are key to healthy communities. And we believe everyone should have access to free, high caliber entertainment.
That’s why we’re passionate supporters of creative placemaking that reimagines challenged public spaces—neglected parks, vacant downtown lots, former brownfields—into vibrant, music-filled community hubs.
We invest in community-driven efforts that harness the power of partnerships and leverage community support. Our primary grant programs focus on free concerts to invigorate public spaces and enhance community life, embodying our core values to support projects that are catalytic and dynamic and promote joy, inclusivity and connectedness.
Recognizing the power of music to build community and foster community engagement, on November 30, 2023, we announced the Levitt Foundation will spend down our assets by 2041—significantly increasing the Foundation’s ability to support free outdoor concerts and vibrant music ecosystems in more communities across America. We are expanding our grantmaking by launching new programs, partnerships, and field-building initiatives, supporting nonprofits and changemakers to increase access to live music experiences in community settings. We are also broadening our investment in research that shows the impact of music in community development and place attachment, including how Levitt programs build social capital and contribute to economic vitality.