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April 2024
NYFA/A4 Open House Mixer
NYFA and Asian American Arts Alliance (A4) are opening our doors to artists and members of our community interested in learning more about each organization’s programs and services. Not only do the two organizations share space, we share a common mission to support artists through a variety of programs. Staff from NYFA’s Immigrant Artist Program and A4’s What Can We Do? Artist Grant program (and other programs) will give brief presentations, followed by Q&A and mingling. During the Q&A, staff…
Find out more »Apply Now: Anonymous Was A Woman Environmental Art Grants
The Anonymous Was A Woman Environmental Art Grants (AWAW EAG) will distribute a total of $300,000 in funding—up to $20,000 per project—to support environmental art projects led by women-identifying artists in the United States and U.S. Territories. The AWAW EAG will support environmental art projects that inspire thought, action, and ethical engagement. Projects should not only point at problems, but aim to engage an environmental issue at some scale. Proposals should illustrate thorough consideration of a project's ecological and social…
Find out more »Demystifying Dance Making – From Idea to the Stage and Beyond!
Do you have an idea and need advice on first steps to take? Want to learn actionable steps to take your ideas to the stage? Do you have questions you want to ask a choreographer real-time? Join the NYFA for “Demystifying Dance Making - From Idea to the Stage and Beyond!,” designed for choreographers and dance-makers from emerging to established. Whether you have created your first work or not, Founder and Artistic Director of RudduR Dance and NYFA Board member…
Find out more »May 2024
Part 1: Should I Form a Nonprofit? A Panel Discussion
Are you an artist thinking of forming a nonprofit organization to support your projects or community-based work? Having nonprofit status can lead to increased grant funding and it offers your donors tax benefits, but the more important question is, will it serve your project and its vision? Join us for a conversation with NYFA and two artists who have recently been through the process. We will share experiences, answer questions, and offer guidance in how to decide if establishing a…
Find out more »Part 2: How to Form a Nonprofit? A Nuts and Bolts Presentation
Are you an artist ready to form a nonprofit organization and need support getting started? Want to learn the nuts and bolts of filing for a nonprofit and requirements before filing? Join us for a presentation with Amy Lehman, Director of Legal Services, Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, who will share her expertise on how to: -Form a nonprofit organization -File/register for nonprofit status -Understand the costs and workload involved before filing, and what happens after the nonprofit is created…
Find out more »Community Conversation: How Can I Grow in My Artistic Career as an Immigrant Artist on Staten Island?
Join NYFA and Staten Island Arts as we explore the question: How can I grow in my artistic career as an immigrant artist on Staten Island? This conversation will gather immigrant artists across Staten Island to share the areas of opportunity and challenges they face related to their creative and cultural practices. NYFA will share an overview of their free and low-cost programs and resources relevant to immigrant artists, such as Immigrant Artist Resource Center and Mentoring Program Light refreshments…
Find out more »Conversación Comunitaria: ¿Cómo Puedo Crecer en mi Carrera Artística como Artista Inmigrante en Staten Island?
Únase a nosotros mientras exploramos la pregunta: ¿Cómo puedo crecer en mi carrera artística como artista inmigrante en Staten Island? En asociación con Staten Island Arts, esta conversación reunirá a artistas inmigrantes de todo Staten Island para compartir oportunidades y abordar las áreas de oportunidad y desafíos que enfrentan en relación con sus prácticas creativas y culturales. La NYFA compartirá una descripción general de sus programas y recursos gratuitos y de bajo costo relevantes para los artistas inmigrantes, como el…
Find out more »Apply Now: Rauschenberg Medical Emergency Grants
The Rauschenberg Medical Emergency Grants program provides one-time grants of up to $5,000 for recent unexpected medical, dental, and mental health emergencies to artists in financial need who are creating in the visual arts, film/video/electronic/digital arts, and choreography and live in the United States, the District of Columbia, a Tribal Nation, or a U.S. Territory. In Cycle 24, funds may be requested for emergencies occurring October 1, 2023 and later. Grants may be requested for expenses already paid, pending, or…
Find out more »Apply Now: Rauschenberg Dancer Emergency Grants
This national program provides one-time grants of up to $3,000 to professional dancers in need, who are in dire financial emergency. You must demonstrate an urgent and critical need for emergency support in your application, and live in the United States, the District of Columbia, a Tribal Nation, or a U.S. Territory. The Rauschenberg Dancer Emergency Grants program is made possible through the support of the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. NYFA is accepting applications now through Friday, May 17, 5:00 PM…
Find out more »Apply Now: The JGS Fellowship for Photography
The JGS Fellowship for Photography is a $8,000 cash grant open to New York State photography artists living and working outside of New York City anywhere in the following New York State regions: Western New York, Finger Lakes, Southern Tier, Central New York, North Country, Mohawk Valley, Capital District, Hudson Valley and Long Island. The Fellowship is awarded to 5 artists working in traditional and experimental photography or any form in which photographic techniques are pivotal. The support for this…
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