LAUNCHING 2026
No-strings-attached support for artists to make work, take risks, or just survive.
$500-$2,000 grants for artists to make work, take risks, buy equipment, or just survive. Simple application. Artist-led review. We're expanding access to artists who've faced systematic barriers to funding.
Most arts grants require elaborate proposals, matching funds, and detailed outcomes. We fund artists to just make work—or survive so they can keep making work.
Most arts grants require elaborate proposals, matching funds, and detailed outcomes. We fund artists to just make work—or survive so they can keep making work.
This is trust-based funding. Simple application. Artist-led review. Minimal reporting. We believe artists when they say what they need.
A 3-person artist-led committee reviews all applications quarterly:
Artists hold the majority, always.
Applications evaluated based on:
We're committed to reparative practices in arts funding. Artists from communities that have been systematically excluded from funding opportunities receive additional consideration and support.
All artists can apply. All strong applications are considered. We're expanding who gets access, not limiting it.
The reality: Artists from marginalized communities have been systematically excluded from funding, recognition, and opportunities for decades. National data shows BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) artists receive only 4% of total arts funding despite making up 40% of the U.S. population. LGBTQ+ artists and disabled artists face similar disparities.
We're not just acknowledging this—we're actively working to correct it.
Artists who identify as BIPOC, LGBTQ+, disabled, or from other marginalized communities receive:
Why? Because "best art" and "merit" have historically been determined by gatekeepers who shared the same background—which is why certain voices have been amplified while others have been excluded. We're being intentional about reaching artists who haven't had access.
Does this mean non-marginalized artists can't get grants? No. All artists can apply and receive funding. We're creating NEW opportunities that didn't exist before. We're expanding the pool of funded artists, not limiting it. Quality still matters—we fund strong work. We're just making sure excellent artists from underrepresented communities get the same consideration that others have historically received by default.
This is what equity looks like in practice. We don't just say diversity matters—we put the effort behind it.
We fund three types of needs. All are equally valid.
Sometimes you just need to survive. These grants help artists cover basic needs so they can keep making work.
No judgment. Just support.
Better tools make better work. These grants help artists upgrade or replace essential equipment.
Invest in your craft.
Make the work you've been dreaming about. These grants fund new creative projects or artistic risks.
Take the creative risk.
We keep it simple because artists don't need more bureaucracy in their lives.
That's it. No elaborate proposals. No matching funds required. No complicated outcomes reporting.
Applications reviewed quarterly by a 3-person artist-led committee:
Artists hold the majority. Always.
Priority given to: Underrepresented artists, urgent survival needs, projects that take creative risks, artists who contribute to the regional cultural ecosystem.
You get the money. You use it for what you said you'd use it for. That's it.
We trust artists. If you say you need it, we believe you.
This program only exists if the community funds it. Here's how you can help make these grants happen.
Be one of the first 5 people or businesses to fully fund an artist grant in Year 1. Your $1,000-$2,000 commitment launches this program and directly changes one artist's life.
Founding Sponsors get permanent recognition, the artist's story, and the knowledge that you made this possible.
Become a Founding SponsorFully fund one artist grant and have it named in your honor (or your business):
You get: Named recognition ("This grant made possible by [Your Name]"), the artist's story (with their consent), invitation to annual showcase, permanent website recognition.
Join our monthly giving circle and help fund multiple grants throughout the year:
All monthly donors receive: Quarterly impact stories, annual showcase invitation, transparent reports on how funds are used.
Every dollar goes directly to artist grants. No administrative overhead—100% to artists.
This funds 10-15 artist grants in our first year.
Every grant changes a life. Every donor makes it possible.
Individual Artist Grants launch in 2026. We'll start accepting applications in early 2026. Get your materials ready now.