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Who can apply: Project-based support for eligible cultural and performing arts organizations.
Fondazione CRT is a major place-based foundation focused on improving life in Piemonte and Valle d’Aosta through grants, impact investing, research, training, culture, and urban regeneration. Its funding strongly favors structured, invitation-based programs that support disability inclusion, cultural heritage and contemporary arts, social welfare, education/research, and territorial development. It also uses partnerships and matching-grant crowdfunding to mobilize local nonprofits and community projects rather than relying on open, unsolicited applications.
Primarily program-based and deadline-driven, with no unsolicited proposals for most opportunities. Grants are often modest to mid-sized and may include matching support, capacity-building, or co-funding structures; the foundation also makes larger strategic commitments through partnerships, impact investments, and affiliated entities.
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Monitor the foundation’s annual calls closely and apply only through the designated program windows, as most opportunities are not open to unsolicited proposals. Tailor projects to Piemonte or Valle d’Aosta and align them tightly with one of the foundation’s program themes—especially disability inclusion, heritage/culture, welfare, research, or local development. For +Risorse, prepare a crowdfunding campaign and meet the matching threshold; for other calls, expect formal eligibility requirements and deadline-based submissions.
Current and upcoming funding from Fondazione CRT that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Project-based support for eligible cultural and performing arts organizations.
Who can apply: Small municipalities and local entities with projects for environmental and territorial improvement.
Who can apply: Organizations active in rescue, emergency response, or civil protection.
Who can apply: Organizations whose projects align with inclusion and welfare goals.
Who can apply: Nonprofit organizations and entities with projects aligned to the Foundation's arts and culture priorities.
Who can apply: Organizations with projects aligned to education, training, and research priorities.
Who can apply: Organizations working with vulnerable communities or in welfare and territorial development.
Who can apply: Civil protection entities seeking support for equipment or operational readiness.
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