- ARTS
- SOCIAL JUSTICE
- ECONOMIC JUSTICE
TREASURING THE ARTS"
Opportunity Fund awards grants to small to midsize arts organizations, and organizations and initiatives that advance social and economic justice.
At least 75% of our grants are awarded to projects that benefit the Greater Pittsburgh community.
Learn more about our Guiding Values here.
with an emphasis on small- and mid-sized arts organizations, and:
with a focus on Racial Justice, and:
Opportunity Fund uses an online application for all steps of the grant making process. We do not accept mailed letters or paper applications. Applicants can submit a short video (2-3 minutes) for the “narrative” portion of the Initial Application.
Opportunity Fund hosts community panels and board members to review proposals twice a year.
Cycle 1: Initial Application opens November 1 and is due by January 15, 2026.
If invited, a Full Application is due on March 6 for award notification in May.
Cycle 2: Initial Application opens May 1 is due by July 15, 2026.
If invited, a Full Application is due September 4 for award notification in October.
Please see our FAQs page for more information about who and what we fund, fiscal sponsorship, and additional details for applicants.
We have a two-step application process. Use our online grant system to complete both steps. First, submit an Initial Application. Second, if approved, you will be invited to submit a longer Full Application.
The Initial Application is available roughly two and a half months prior to the next deadline. If you are a previous grant partner and have not yet completed your final report, you will have the opportunity to do so within the application. Once your Initial Application has been submitted, you will be notified of the timeline for next steps. Applicants are urged to submit early. This tutorial provides step-by-step guidance on using the online application.
You can access a template for drafting the Initial Application here.
Applicants invited to a full application will receive clear instructions and support for completing their proposal. You can access a template for drafting the Full Application here.
Opportunity Fund was established upon the death of Gerri Kay to continue her life’s work. An advocate for civil rights, social justice and the arts, Gerri lived her life extending herself and opportunities to others. She lived her convictions with stunning purity.
Friends described her as “the most fierce, persistent and focused proponent of civil rights and racial justice I have ever met,” “essential to the flourishing of the arts in Pittsburgh, and “exceptionally passionate about supporting young or new artists.” “The depth and breadth of her knowledge was formidable.”
To learn more about Gerri’s life and career, click here.
Opportunity Fund’s seemingly broad focus is simply a reflection of what Gerri cared about. We seek grantees who champion the liberties and rights of our communities’ diverse citizens, treasure the arts and support the lives of artists, pursue social and economic justice, and proactively provide safety net resources for those in need. They provide people the opportunity to live up to their fullest potential and who, in turn, offer their unique gifts to contribute to society’s constant betterment.
We, in turn, offer our partners the opportunity to take risks to more fully achieve their mission.
Opportunity Fund is based in Pittsburgh, PA