Place-based Exemplars
What We Fund: We fund up to three nonprofit arts and culture organizations per year that embody all three approaches of the Radical Imagination for Racial Justice strategy: Create (The organization works with its community to imagine and practice racially just systems and structures.), Clarify (The organization has programs in place to translate ideas and learning from projects into knowledge products that can be consumed by broader audiences.), and Connect (The organization has systems and programs in place to connect this knowledge to opportunities for structural change.)–on a local scale within the United States, including on tribal lands and in U.S. territories. This funding initiative is intended to be temporary and catalytic so that we have the capacity to support as many organizations as possible over time.
Accepting letters of intent: No
Artist Regranting
What We Fund: We fund nonprofit arts organizations and intermediaries that have the capacity to make direct, sizable grants to individual artists, artist collectives, and small arts organizations of color for community-based collaborative projects that imagine and practice the racially just systems and structures of the future.
Accepting letters of intent: No
Art X Immersive Technology
What We Fund: We support nonprofit and for-profit immersive-technology platforms (including, but not limited to, extended reality, virtual reality, augmented reality, mixed reality, and artificial intelligence) that are led by and are for people of color. We support artists, culture-bearers, designers, and media-makers of color who pursue immersive technology as an artistic medium to practice and imagine a racially just future. We also support partners prepared to engage in regulatory/policy opportunities that would reduce or eliminate racial bias in these technologies. We also invest in a small number of distribution platforms that focus on the distribution of works by artists of color and can reimagine the value propositions and wealth-building opportunities for artists of color working in these mediums.
Accepting letters of intent: No