National Endowment for the Arts Big Read
The NEA Big Read is a grant of up to $20,000 to help bring communities together around the shared activity of reading and discussing the same book.

About NEA Big Read
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The National Endowment for the Arts Big Read is a program that awards grants ranging from $5,000 to $20,000 to organizations. These grants support community reading programs designed around a single NEA Big Read book.
The NEA Big Read broadens our understanding of ourselves and our neighbors through the power of a shared reading experience. The goal of this program is to inspire meaningful conversations, celebrate local creativity, elevate a wide variety of voices and perspectives, and build stronger connections in each community.
In addition to funding for purchasing the books themselves, each grant recipient is provided with resources to help them succeed. That includes outreach materials to gather people from all walks of life and training on how to work with local partners, how to develop public relations strategies, and how to lead meaningful book discussions.
NEA Big Read programs vary and can be as short as a week or as long as several months. Beyond discussions of the book, organizations may choose to include a kick-off event, invite the author for a visit, or have other events inspired by the content and themes of the book, including panel discussions, lectures, film screenings, art exhibitions, theatrical and musical performances, poetry slams, writing workshops and contests, and community storytelling events.
New Theme and New Books
Programming for the 2025-2026 grant cycle will center around the theme OUR NATURE: How Our Physical Environment Can Lead Us to Seek Hope, Courage, and Connection.
22 titles are available in the NEA Big Read Library to inspire community programming this cycle. Each title explores in some way our relationship with the physical environment. Applicants will facilitate book discussions, writing workshops, and creative programming activities that explore this theme and celebrate the unique aspects of their communities.
Applications for the 2025-2026 cycle are now closed.
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Review the Guidelines
Learn more about the types of projects we support and review our grant deadlines below. You can also download a Word copy of the guidelines, which includes all the application questions.
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Submit your Intent to Apply by January 23, 2025
An intent to apply is an initial step in the application process that confirms your organization’s eligibility for the NEA Big Read. This step should only take 10-15 minutes. It is required in order to submit a full application.
Submit your Intent to Apply by Thursday, January 23, 2025 at 11:59 pm Central Time. Visit our grants portal, SmartSimple, to begin this process. Access detailed instructions on how to get set up in SmartSimple.
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Complete and submit the application form by January 30, 2025
Complete and submit the application form by Thursday, January 30, 2025 at 11:59pm Central Time.
How to Apply
The NEA Big Read welcomes applications from a variety of organizations, including first-time applicants; organizations serving communities of all sizes, including rural and urban areas; and organizations with small, medium or large operating budgets.
Download Application Resources
Want to see all this information at a glance? Click the button below to download a ZIP file that includes the guidelines, two sample applications, and a preview of the application in SmartSimple.
Download Application Resources (ZIP File)Explore the 2025-26 Library
Each of the 22 titles available this cycle explore our relationship with the physical environment.

Read Helpful Articles
Arts Midwest has created a series of resources for applicants and grantees, including a guide on Best Practices for Federal Grant Applications and Tips for Combining Nature and Your NEA Big Read Programming.

NEA Big Read News
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October 16, 2024
Now Accepting Applications: 2025-26 NEA Big Read
By Arts Midwest and National Endowment for the Arts
This community-wide reading program offers matching grants of up to $20,000 for programming that uses the theme of “Our Nature” as inspiration.
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Announcing the 2024-25 NEA Big Read Grantees
June 5, 2024
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A Gratitude-Inspired Mural Brought This Community Together
April 16, 2024
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