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Local Arts Support

Designed with nonprofit organizations and artist-nonprofit partnerships in mind, Local Arts Support helps develop high-quality local arts projects and programs that focus on community engagement.

 

About this Grant

Funded by the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), Local Arts Support funding is for nonprofit organizations and artist-nonprofit partnerships developing high-quality local arts projects and programs that focus on community engagement. The best proposals identify their community, demonstrate engagement with that community, and thoughtfully describe anticipated outcomes.

In 2024, Local Arts Support distributed $275,000 to 63 projects across the borough.

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GRANTEE HIGHLIGHTS

Coney Island Poetry Wall. Photo by Amanda Deutch, 2023.

Parachute Literary Arts 

Local Arts Support | 2024

The Coney Island Poetry Map, presented by Parachute Literary Arts, is a free poetry installation featuring original poems displayed throughout Coney Island's residential and amusement areas for the general public. This year's Poetry Map features poems by local children and teenagers, showing Coney Island through the eyes of its youth.

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Agua Vida y Tierra presented by WWTNS. Photo: Paris Marcel.

What Will the Neighbors Say?

Local Arts Support | 2023

What Will the Neighbors Say? is an investigative theatre company that provokes questions through untold stories. Led by a collaborative cohort of international artists, the Neighbors present overlooked social, cultural and historical narratives that challenge the audience to reflect on the current moment. Through a combination of original plays, arts education workshops and dynamic community gatherings, the troupe incites rowdy and rigorous debate at the theatre and throughout the Neighborhood.

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Hivewild. Photo by Travis Emery Hackett.

Hivewild Dance Company

Local Arts Support | 2022

Written, directed, and choreographed by Katherine Maxwell, a sigh of origin is a dance movie featuring nine dancers representing a single individual and the various lives lost and found throughout a lifetime: processes of shedding and transforming. The performance conveys how change in a person over a lifetime affects how one relates to the world around them. The cast of dancers is made up of men, women, and non-binary individuals from a range of cultural backgrounds, representing how a person evolves as an effect of pivotal moments.

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Our 2025 Grants Cycle is now closed.

Please review these application guidelines thoroughly before beginning your application to make sure you are eligible. Submit online, via Submittable, by clicking the link below.

GUIDELINES

The guidelines below apply to Brooklyn Arts Fund and Local Arts Support programs. Refer to each specific grant opportunity for funding priorities and additional restrictions.

2025 Application Guidelines

2025 Pautas de aplicación

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