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Yale Art Gallery Withdraws Federal Grant Requests After Trump DEI Ban

Last updated: July 16, 2025 2:30 pm
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The Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven has made the decision to withdraw two federal grant requests for an upcoming Southeast African art exhibition due to recent bans on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programming and initiatives imposed by the Trump administration. The museum will now rely on its endowment to cover the $200,000 funding gap for the exhibition, which is set to open next fall.

Director of communications for the Yale University Art Gallery, Roland Coffey, confirmed the withdrawal of grant applications to the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) citing concerns that the exhibition did not meet the granting organizations’ criteria.

The exhibition in question focuses on the migration of the Nguni peoples in southern Africa and was originally seeking $100,000 in funding from each federal agency. However, with the recent executive order from President Trump directing federal agencies to cease DEI opportunities and policies, the NEA and NEH have incorporated anti-DEI requisites into their grant application guidelines, leading to the withdrawal of the museum’s grant requests.

In addition to the Southeast African art exhibition, the Yale University Art Gallery also had to seek alternative support for another exhibition titled “Nusantara: Six Centuries of Indonesian Textiles” after the NEA cancelled a $30,000 grant for the show. The museum opted to use its Robert Lehman Endowment Fund to finance the exhibition, which will feature textiles from Indonesia spanning the 14th to the 20th centuries.

The Robert Lehman Endowment Fund is just one of the many funds managed by Yale University’s endowment, which was valued at $41.3 billion as of June 2024. However, the endowment earnings are now subject to a tax of up to 8% under Trump and the GOP’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” adding to the financial strain caused by the loss of federal awards.

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Despite these challenges, the Yale University Art Gallery remains committed to showcasing diverse and culturally significant exhibitions, highlighting the importance of art and cultural heritage in today’s society.

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