Grants In 2022, the Poetry Foundation launched a grants program with an initial commitment of $9 million over three years to support nonprofit literary arts organizations in the United States.
Events The Poetry Foundation presents public literary programming at its Chicago headquarters, including readings and other live events.
Library The Poetry Foundation's Chicago headquarters includes a public poetry library and exhibition space.
Poetry Out Loud competition The
Poetry Out Loud recitation competition was created in 2005 by the Poetry Foundation and the
National Endowment for the Arts. It is a national recitation program for high school students designed to build public speaking skills and knowledge of poetry through memorization and performance.
The Harriet Blog The Poetry Foundation publishes
Harriet, a literary blog about poetry and related news. The foundation introduced
Harriet in 2007 as a group blog, and later described it as a space that had evolved from early long-form journals into a broader forum for poetry news, commentary, and community discussion. Among the poets who have blogged for
Harriet are
Christian Bök,
Stephanie Burt,
Wanda Coleman,
Kwame Dawes,
Linh Dinh,
Camille Dungy,
Annie Finch,
Forrest Gander,
Rigoberto González,
Cathy Park Hong,
Bhanu Kapil,
Ange Mlinko,
Eileen Myles,
Craig Santos Perez,
A. E. Stallings,
Edwin Torres, and
Patricia Smith.
Harriet Monroe Poetry Institute The
Harriet Monroe Poetry Institute was launched in 2008 to convene poets, scholars, and others in the literary arts for discussions about poetry and related issues.
Awards The Poetry Foundation administers a number of awards and fellowships for poets and poetry-related work.
Pegasus Awards The
Pegasus Awards are a series of awards associated with the Poetry Foundation and
Poetry magazine. The winged horse
Pegasus has long been used as a symbol on
Poetry magazine covers and in related branding. The awards are generally presented annually. The title of
Young People's Poet Laureate (formerly the Children's Poet Laureate) consists of a two-year appointment to an author of children's poetry, along with a $25,000 annual stipend and additional programmatic funding in support of a project that promotes poetry to young people and their families, teachers, and librarians. The Pegasus Award for Poetry Criticism is an annual award of $10,000 that seeks to honor an outstanding book-length work of criticism published in the U.S. in the prior calendar year. The Pegasus Award for Service in Poetry, established in 2023 and including a cash prize of $25,000, is bestowed in recognition of commitment and extraordinary work in poetry and the literary arts through administration, advocacy, education, publishing, or service.
Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize The
Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize is an annual award of $100,000 given for lifetime achievement in poetry to a living U.S. poet. ;Recent recipients Source: Poetry Foundation prize listing.
Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowships The Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowships are awarded annually to five U.S. poets between the ages of 21 and 31; each fellowship carries a $27,000 prize. The prize increased from $25,800 in 2022 to $27,000 per fellow in 2023. ;Recent recipients Source: Poetry Foundation fellowship listing. == See also ==