Grants for artists and cultural workers, Cultural Solidarity Fund, deadline March 5

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APPLICATION OPEN!

Emergency Relief Microgrants for Individual Artists and Cultural Workers

In the spirit of coalition and resource sharing, the Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute in collaboration with NYC arts and cultural organizations of all sizes and structures have come together to build and support the CULTURAL SOLIDARITY FUND.

If you are an individual artist or cultural worker in need of relief, please apply. The very simple application will be open from February 26th at 9AM to March 5th at 9PM. The CSF will open with $100,000, initially distributing 200 $500 relief micro-grants to NYC artists and cultural workers. BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color), immigrant, undocumented, and/or disabled/deaf applicants will be prioritized.

If you are an organization or individual able to sponsor one or more artists/cultural workers, we invite you to join the coalition at any time during the first half of the year and help increase the Fund’s capacity to give.

For more information, guidelines, and the application, go to: www.culturalsolidarityfund.org/get-a-grant/.

If you would like to make a donation to the Cultural Solidarity Fund to sponsor a grant, visit: www.culturalsolidarityfund.org/sponsor/.

The Cultural Solidarity Fund is administered by the 501c3 nonprofit, The Indie Theater Fund and organized by LEIMAY with a growing group of cultural and arts organizations of all sizes and structures.