From finding your legislative district information to creating a great work sample, this page has helpful information you can reference when preparing a BAC Grants application. Content categories:
BAC Grants Application
Venues
Budget
Work sample
Supplemental materials
General grant writing
BAC GRANTS APPLICATION
Tips on writing an artist's statement.
Read MoreOnline resources for navigating city demographics, finding your legislative information, and more.
Read MoreAn artistic discipline and project-type guide, based on typically successful proposals.
Read MoreVENUES
For more information on making your event ADA compliant.
Read MoreSpacefinder NYC is a fantastic resource for finding spaces across NYC, from Fractured Atlas.
Read MoreFractured Atlas took their fantastic resource Spacefinder NYC one step further, and generated a space list that highlights NYC venues that are inclusive to performing artists with disabilities.
Read MoreBUDGET
Artist fees vary greatly by discipline and type of project. The W.A.G.E. (Working Artists in the Greater Economy) Calculator is a great resource for beginning to generate artist fees that are field and project appropriate.
Read MoreEquitable means of creating a sliding scale from past grantee, panelist and all-around maven Damien Luxe.
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WORK SAMPLE
A three-part article on work sample best practices. Focused on Performing Arts, but provides insight across disciplines.
Read MoreSUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS
Expectations and best practices vary by discipline, but this blog post on ArtsyShark is a great place to start.
Read MoreGENERAL GRANTWRITING
Grant writing tips from a panelist's point of view.
Read MoreA simple PDF by Andrew Simonet/Artist's U with great point for point tips on grant writing.
Read MorePast grantee and panelist Katherine Gressel for Createquity on evaluating the impact of public art.
Read MoreGrant Spaces' knowledge base for Individual Grantseekers
Read MoreBOOKS
no shame.
Read MorePretty straightforward.
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