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OPEN CALL| February 14, 2023

DEADLINE TO APPLY IS ONE MONTH AWAY

The deadline to apply for two important programs—the LIFT–Early Career Support for Native Artists program, and the SHIFT – Transformative Change and Indigenous Arts program is March, 14, 2023.

  • The LIFT–Early Career Support for Native Artists program, is a one-year award for emerging Native artists to develop and realize new projects. The program’s focus is to provide financial support and professional development to artists whose work aims to uplift communities and advance positive social change.
     
    • Artists who are shaping their practices and for whom the award may serve as a launching point in their career are encouraged to apply for the LIFT program.
 
  • The SHIFT – Transformative Change and Indigenous Art program, supports artist and community-driven projects responding to social change issues through a Native lens. One of the main goals of SHIFT is to draw increased attention to Native communities, perspectives, and challenges, shifting a national narrative of invisibility, misunderstanding, and misappropriation, supporting or focusing on efforts that are built upon community cultural assets, resilience, and strengths.
     
    • Artists who have experience developing projects that are focused on engaging communities and the public to address community issues are encouraged to apply for the SHIFT program.
Watch the LIFT Webinar

LIFT awardees will receive a one-year award of $10,000, professional development,
culturally appropriate evaluation and communications and marketing support.


Eligibility criteria, application information, and answers to frequently asked questions can be found on our website: www.nativeartsandcultures.org/lift-eligibility

Watch the SHIFT Webinar

SHIFT awardees will receive a two-year award totaling $100,000 with $50,000 of the award
earmarked for the lead artist or arts collective and the remaining monies for their project
partner. They will also receive professional development, culturally appropriate evaluation,
communications and marketing support, as well as advocacy.


Eligibility criteria, application information, and answers to frequently asked questions can be found on our website: www.nativeartsandcultures.org/shift-eligibility

“We celebrate the creative spirit of Native artists whose explorations foster our understanding of the profound change around us, offering new ways of seeing what is possible, what is ethical, and what is needed.”
- Reuben Roqueñi - NACF Director of Transformative Change Programs
About NACF
The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation’s mission is to advance equity and cultural knowledge, focusing on the power of arts and collaboration to strengthen Native communities and promote positive social change with American Indian, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native peoples in the United States. The Foundation has distributed over 570 awards to Native artists and arts organizations in 34 states and the District of Columbia since 2009. To learn more about NACF visit
www.nativeartsandcultures.org.

THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS!

GIVE A GIFT
The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation advances equity and cultural knowledge, focusing on the power of arts and collaboration to strengthen Native communities and promote positive social change with American Indian, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native peoples in the United States.

Your tax deductible gift will support artists and Native-led organizations.



Native Arts and Cultures Foundation
1020 SE 7th Avenue
Unit 14460
Portland, OR 97214-2387

 
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