The Mac Miller Fund has big plans to give back to the community.
As per a recent announcement, the late star’s fund has announced that it will award 75 micro-grants of $1,000 to Black, Indigenous and People of Color to assist them in their work. The initiative, otherwise known as the BIPOC Artist Micro-Grant program, was created by the Pittsburgh Foundation s Center for Philanthropy and funded by the estate of the fallen rapper.
Applicants for the program are currently open and eligible through July 23. Grantees will be selected by a committee and informed by September 1. In a press release, it was revealed that the grants will be practice-based, which lets the recipients use the money however they want to. The program is open to creatives who are living in Western District of Pennsylvania counties, including Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Mercer, Lawrence, Somerset, Venango, Washington and Westmoreland.
Mac Miller Fund To Award Grants To 75 Black, Indigenous Artists Of Color
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Mac Miller Fund To Award Grants To 75 Black, Indigenous Artists Of Color
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Mac Miller Fund To Award Grants To 75 Black, Indigenous Artists Of Color
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Mac Miller Fund To Award Grants To 75 Black, Indigenous Artists Of Color
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