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Apply Now | The Deadline for NYFA Fiscal Sponsorship is September 30

The crisp air of fall is coming. Turn a new leaf and jump-start your projects with NYFA Fiscal Sponsorship! NYFA Fiscal Sponsorship expands the fundraising capacity of individual artist projects and emerging arts organizations by allowing them to utilize NYFA’s 501c3 tax-exempt status. To be eligible, a project or organization must include a public benefit…

Conversations | Jodi Savitz on “Girl on Girl” and Femme Invisibility

We talk with the Fiscally Sponsored filmmaker about her feature-length documentary that follows the stories of feminine lesbians. There were moments in my late teens when I would occasionally wear Abercrombie distressed jeans with a ribbed tank-top in order to feel a bit ‘gayer’ […] it was never a style I wholly embraced or felt…

Recap | Takeaways from Fiscal Sponsorship’s Grant Writing Workshops

Enhance your grant writing skillset with these workshop takeaways. This summer NYFA Fiscal Sponsorship hosted a two-part Grant Writing Workshop to help artists build the skills needed for funding their own projects. In Part I: Analyzing Guidelines and Part II: Crafting a Proposal, artists from all disciplines learned resources and strategies for tackling grant writing. Read on…

Artist News | August Part II

NYFA is proud to celebrate the achievements and perseverance of artists in NYC and beyond.  From new releases, to opening parties and extended shows, Artist News is a go-to guide about the happenings of NYSCA/NYFA Fellows and NYFA Fiscal Sponsorship projects. Share your experiences on social media tagging @nyfacurrent on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Things…

Apply Now | Fiscal Sponsorship: Accepting Out of Cycle Applications

Pave the way for increased access to grants with an Out of Cycle review. Fall 2017 is quickly approaching and with it comes an array of funding opportunities to make your project a reality. NYFA’s Fiscal Sponsorship team has compiled a list of upcoming grant deadlines below. Since some grants require a fiscal sponsor in order to…