
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (LCPA) is a nonprofit dedicated to ensuring the Lincoln Center campus is a destination that welcomes all — offering inspiration, artistic innovation, and community through robust, year‑round performing arts programming and complementary educational activities.
A defining feature of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Inc is its sustained funding for redevelopment of the Lincoln Center campus. The three largest recent grants on file all went to Lincoln Center Development Project Inc in New York for that purpose, with awards of $5,840,192 in 2024, $3,983,164 in 2025, and $2,407,604 in 2023. That pattern shows a funder investing across multiple years in the physical and programmatic setting where its arts work happens. Beyond campus redevelopment, the foundation’s active programs point to a broader role in performing arts access and artist support. Its grant and fellowship umbrella includes artist fellowships, scholarships, and other funding initiatives for artists, students, and arts organizations. The named programs also include Artist Development, Community Grants, Leadership Fellows, Avery Fisher Artist Program, Kenan Fellowship, The Collider Fellowship, and the Lincoln Center Campus Fund. The foundation’s public profile centers on a performing arts campus that is meant to welcome all, with year-round programming and educational activities. In that context, grantmaking appears closely tied to the campus, its resident organizations, and the community around it.
In campus redevelopment, the foundation gave $5,840,192 in 2024 to Lincoln Center Development Project Inc for redevelopment of the Lincoln Center campus. A second grant of $3,983,164 in 2025 to the same recipient continued that work. Its program pages also show a focus on artist support. The Grants & Scholarships umbrella covers financial awards and resources to artists, students, and arts organizations, including scholarships and artist fellowships. Community-facing work appears in the Community Grants program, which supports neighborhood-focused projects and organizations that advance access, community engagement, and arts participation on and around the Lincoln Center campus. Artist Development similarly emphasizes support for artists and projects that expand access, equity, and creative opportunities on the campus. Leadership development is another visible strand through Leadership Fellows, which is listed as a fellowship focused on leadership and arts administration.
The available grant-size data shows a high-dollar pattern: the 25th percentile is $3,195,384, the median is $3,983,164, and the 75th percentile is $4,911,678. That distribution indicates that even the smaller grants in the recent set are substantial. The same recipient appears across multiple years, suggesting recurring support rather than isolated one-off awards. Lincoln Center Development Project Inc received grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025. The foundation does not fund individuals, and the active program pages show no public unsolicited application route in the scraped content. Its funding profile also includes restricted and project-specific support tied to campus redevelopment and modernization.
$12.2M
$1.2B
$171.7M
$220M
Most grants fall between $3.2M and $4.9M, with a median of $4M.
25th Percentile
$3.2M
Median
$4M
75th Percentile
$4.9M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in NY.
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Giving is entirely local and entirely in New York State: 100% of grants in the data go to recipients in the HQ state, and New York is also the top state by grant count. The named recipient city in the recent grants is New York, NY. Program geography is similarly centered on New York City, including Manhattan and the local neighborhood around Lincoln Center.
Its public programs point to performing arts, arts education, community grants, accessibility initiatives, and artist development. The grantmaking and fellowship pages also reference scholarships, artist support, public programming, and campus-focused support for resident organizations.
No. The grant data shows 100% of grants going to recipients in New York State, and the geographic scope is local. The recent grants all went to New York, NY.
The grant-size distribution is high and clustered: p25 is $3,195,384, the median is $3,983,164, and p75 is $4,911,678. The recent grants on file are all multi-million-dollar awards.
No. The foundation is listed as not funding individuals. Its public program pages instead reference artist fellowships, scholarships, and grants to artists, students, arts organizations, and community-facing groups.
Lincoln Center Development Project Inc appears in the recent grants list in 2023, 2024, and 2025. Each of those awards supported redevelopment of the Lincoln Center campus.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LINCOLN CENTER DEVELOPMENT PROJECT INC | NEW YORK, NY | $3,983,164 | 2025 | TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR REDEVELOPMENT OF THE LINCOLN CENTER CAMPUS |
| LINCOLN CENTER DEVELOPMENT PROJECT INC | NEW YORK, NY | $5,840,192 | 2024 | TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR REDEVELOPMENT OF THE LINCOLN CENTER CAMPUS |
| LINCOLN CENTER DEVELOPMENT PROJECT INC | NEW YORK, NY | $2,407,604 | 2023 | TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR REDEVELOPMENT OF THE LINCOLN CENTER CAMPUS |
LINCOLN CENTER DEVELOPMENT PROJECT INC
$3,983,164TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR REDEVELOPMENT OF THE LINCOLN CENTER CAMPUS
LINCOLN CENTER DEVELOPMENT PROJECT INC
$5,840,192TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR REDEVELOPMENT OF THE LINCOLN CENTER CAMPUS
LINCOLN CENTER DEVELOPMENT PROJECT INC
$2,407,604TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR REDEVELOPMENT OF THE LINCOLN CENTER CAMPUS