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Art for Social Justice Grants in Massachusetts

This grant provides funding for artists and organizations in Cambridge to create projects that promote social justice and engage the local community through various forms of artistic expression.

$7,500
Forecasted
Recurring
Grant Description

The Art for Social Justice Grants in Massachusetts, administered by the Cambridge Arts Council, are designed to support projects that highlight themes of social justice through artistic expression. These grants aim to creatively advance social justice initiatives and foster a sense of community in Cambridge. Eligible projects must serve the local population and can encompass various forms of art, including visual arts, performance, and community engagement activities. The funding range for these grants is between one thousand and ten thousand dollars, with a maximum award of seven thousand five hundred dollars for individual projects. The primary purpose of the Art for Social Justice Grants is to encourage artists and organizations to develop projects that address social justice issues while engaging the Cambridge community. The objectives include promoting public awareness of social justice themes, enhancing community cohesion, and providing opportunities for artistic collaboration. Projects should be designed to resonate with the local audience and contribute positively to the community's cultural landscape. Funding from these grants can be utilized for a variety of project-related expenses, including materials, artist fees, and other costs associated with the execution of the project. All approved projects must be completed within an 18-month timeframe. It is important for applicants to note that there is no matching requirement for the funding, allowing for greater accessibility for those seeking support. Eligibility for the Art for Social Justice Grants is limited to artists and organizations based in Cambridge. Projects must include lead artists who either live or work in the city, ensuring that the initiatives are rooted in the local context. Collaborations with community organizations, city departments, and agencies addressing specific needs such as housing, health, and transportation are encouraged. Additionally, applicants must ensure that their project proposals adhere to public health guidelines related to COVID-19. Submission requirements for the grant include a detailed project proposal that outlines the objectives, target audience, and expected outcomes. Applicants may also need to provide information about their artistic background and previous work. The application process may involve answering specific questions related to the project's alignment with social justice themes and community engagement. Evaluation criteria for the grant will focus on the project's relevance to social justice, the feasibility of the proposed activities, and the potential impact on the Cambridge community. The review process will assess how well the project integrates artistic expression with community needs and whether it fosters collaboration among local stakeholders. The deadline for submitting applications for the Art for Social Justice Grants is October 16, 2024. Interested applicants are encouraged to review the guidelines and prepare their proposals in advance to ensure timely submission. For further information, applicants can contact Deena Anderson at the Cambridge Arts Council via email or phone.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - $7,500

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofits

Additional Requirements

Artists and organizations based in Cambridge are eligible to apply. Projects must have lead artists on board who work or live in Cambridge. All projects must take place in Cambridge, serve the public, and be integrated into the community. For example, an artist might collaborate with an organization addressing a need such as a housing or health agency, a transportation service, a school, an organization promoting parks and nature or greater healthy food access. It is also possible to partner with a city department, for which Cambridge Arts will assist the grantee. Please let us know before submitting an application if this is of interest.

Geographic Eligibility

Cambridge

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

Deena Anderson

Phone

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Social Advocacy
Law Justice and Legal Services
Arts
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