Funding & Grants

Grants for Arts Equity

Open funding opportunity for Bay Area visual arts organizations serving BIPOC and other underserved audiences.

Minnesota Street Project Foundation is awarding grants for capacity-building initiatives to Bay Area visual arts organizations serving Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) and other underserved audiences. The program’s vision is to help visual arts organizations working in communities that have historically experienced the greatest socio-economic barriers to sustained arts engagement. Chosen grantees can receive up to $10,000.

Visualise – international exhibition support programme by Ukrainian Institute

The Ukrainian Institute has launched a long-term programme Visualise aimed at supporting international exhibition projects. The programme provides opportunities of co-programming, co-financing, and communications support to exhibitions that contribute to promoting the art of Ukraine globally and establishing institutional partnerships. 

The current open call for project proposals targets exhibitions to be held outside of Ukraine in 2021 or later. Both Ukraine-based and non-Ukrainian legal entities are eligible to apply. The tentative budget per project is up to 1 million UAH. 

The deadline for submissions is 2 August 2020, 11:59 PM, Kyiv time.  

Children’s Art Week 2020: Grants for organisations

Children's Art Week 2020: 29 June – 19 July 2020   

Children’s Art Week is a UK-wide programme run by Engage, the National Association for Gallery Education.   

In 2020, Children’s Art Week will take place online, at home and in schools across three weeks in June and July. Each week will focus on a special theme.   

  

Our 2020 themes are…    

Fully Funded Opportunity for Artists Affected by Natural Disasters

The Byrdcliffe Art Community has received a generous grant from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation for visual artists living/working in North America (including Mexico and Puerto Rico) who have been displaced or otherwise affected by a natural disaster.  The Pollock-Krasner grant will offer a full fellowship and stipends to attend the four-week residency in Woodstock, NY in Summer 2020 for up to 4 selected visual artists. The grant will cover all fees plus provide a stipend up to $500 to assist with travel to and from the residency and an additional materials reimbursement up to $500 to help compensate for lost and damaged materials. Eligible disciplines include painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, weaving, ceramics, and other visual media.

Partnership opportunities

Do you have a creative project that needs funding? Have an exhibition coming up? Have membership fees to pay but can’t afford to? Are you a larper? Maybe you really want to attend the next Shattered World event but can't afford the ticket? A Dancer in need of new costumes? Do you need funding? Do you need to pay studio space fees? Is it time to purchase new tools? Is it a new guitar? Perhaps you're saving because you want to tour? Have you got recording studio fees to pay? Are you planning to release an EP? Is it that pair of Kool Karlifornia Infirri leather pants that will put together your look? Does your brand need new merch? Or maybe you're part of a club?A market stall holder? Do you run workshops? Part of a car club? Do you want to raise money for charity?

Arts Grants Scheme

The Arts Grants scheme welcomes applications from individuals and organisations looking to produce excellent and engaging art projects across the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, and offers grants of up to £3,000.

The Arts Grants scheme has funded over 350 projects in the last 15 years, which have included creative writing, art workshops, community-devised opera, dance for the over 60s, art bus tours, sound installations, radio and Algoraving (to name a handful)!

 

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