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Sundance Institute Unveils Two New BIPOC-Focused Grants

Bird Runningwater, Indigenous Program and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion director at Sundance Institute The Uprise Grant Fund and Arts Organizations Grant will go to U.S.-based artists and arts groups, respectively. The Sundance Institute has announced two new $100,000 granting funds to benefit BIPOC artists and arts organizations, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The Uprise Grant Fund, created by the Outreach & Inclusion Program, will support up to 25 U.S.-based emerging artists whose ability to create has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Applications are now open. The Arts Organizations Grant, a continuation of last year s $1 million Respond and Reimagine Fund, will go to eight to 10 U.S.-based, BIPOC-led arts organizations that work in film, theater or emerging media. Organizations will be nominated by individuals from the media, arts, racial justice, philanthropy and social impact fields, and will be invited to apply in the spring.

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Sundance Institute unveils two new funds for BIPOC artists, organizations The Sundance Institute has created two new granting funds intended for Black and Indigenous artists and artists of color. Launching today through an open application, the Uprise Grant Fund will dedicate . March 10, 2021 The Sundance Institute has created two new granting funds intended for Black and Indigenous artists and artists of color. Launching today through an open application, the Uprise Grant Fund will dedicate US$100,000 to support up to 25 emerging U.S.-based BIPOC artists whose development has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Arts Organizations Grant, meanwhile, will see $100,000 granted to eight to 10 U.S.-based BIPOC-led arts organizations working in film, theater, and emerging media.

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