Our Artists and Creatives Grant provides financial support to those making or presenting creative work relating to or encouraging community engagement.

Grant guidelines and qualifications

Please carefully consider these guidelines before applying to ensure your project is eligible:

  • This grant funds community engaged art. We provide grants to independent creatives (including collectives and collaborators) needing support for producing and/or presenting artistic projects relating to or engaging a community.

  • Building collaborative connections.  The grant is intended to fund the execution of community-engaged projects. Please review our mission statement to understand how we define community engagement. 

  • This is a project-based grant. Our grant funds artistically-excellent community engaged projects that  present new and imaginative possibilities. We prioritize funding the creation of new artworks and are not likely to fund art classes, take-home art kits, or exhibitions of studio artwork in preexisting galleries unless the proposal centers a clear and purposeful collaboration with a community.

  • Grants are usually limited to $500 - 2,500, but in rare circumstances we may provide funding up to $5,000. We suggest that most artists apply for funding under $2,500 unless advised otherwise.

  • This grant supports individual artists and/or artist collectives. The following are not supported by this grant: arts festivals; nonprofit and for-profit organizations; student projects (undergraduate or graduate); residencies; research symposia; studio rent; conferences; theaters; festivals; activity affiliated with religious organizations of any kind.

  • Successful grantees are eligible to reapply every two years. Successful applicants to this grant should wait at least two years before reapplying for funding.

  • This grant encourages applications from artists who have historically been underrepresented. Although this grant is open to all artists, we especially encourage applications from those who have been historically underrepresented in the arts. This includes, but is not limited to, artists who are Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Queer, Trans, Deaf, Disabled, Immigrant or Refugee, or Self-Taught.

Application Review

  • Applications that do not adhere to the above guidelines will not be reviewed.

  • If you have not heard from us 6 weeks after the deadline, your application was not approved for funding.

Deadlines are twice yearly

DEADLINE 1

  • July 31st at 11:59 PST

  • Decision Sept 1

DEADLINE 2

  • Jan 31st at 11:59 PST

  • Decision March 1

How to apply

Please upload the four PDF’s outlined below to a single online, publicly-accessible folder (such as Google Drive, DropBox, etc). Then submit the link to that folder using this form.

Documents not submitted in PDF format will not be considered.


PDF 1: Basic Information (named LastName_FirstName_Month_Year_Info.pdf)

☐ Contact Information
☐ Name
☐ Legal Name (if different from above) for grant check if successful
☐ Mailing address
☐ Email
☐ Phone number
☐ Project Title
☐ Collaborators (if any)
☐ Project Summary. A well argued, imaginative proposal for producing and/or presenting new work (max 400 words).
☐ Community Engagement. Explain how your proposed project engages a community or communities (max 200 words).


PDF 2: Budget (named LastName_FirstName_Month_Year_Budget.pdf)

☐ Detailed Project Budget
☐ Total amount requested from Community Engagement
☐ Other funding applications made for this project (pending)
☐ Any other existing funding (confirmed) for this project


PDF 3: CV (named LastName_FirstName_Month_Year_CV.pdf)

☐ CV (two pages max)


PDF 4: Portfolio (named LastName_FirstName_Month_Year_Portfolio.pdf)

☐ Up to 8 images, with short descriptions including year, location, and other relevant information.
☐ Link to website and/or link to ONE video or audio work.


Questions? As you prepare your application, if you have any questions or need any technical support, please reach out to us at info@communityengagement.org.