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    May 2025 DreamCreative News and Opportunities Round-Up

    April 28, 2025

    May 2025 DreamCreative News and Opportunities Round-Up
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    Discover the latest creative industry news, grants, residencies, and fellowships to support artists, makers, dreamers, and doers. 
     
     

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    California: Artadia Awards 

    The Artadia Awards provide financial support, exposures, and recognition to artists with unrestricted awards of $15,000 or $25,000 provided to four artists in a different program city each month. This month, artists in San Francisco are invited to apply.

    Applications are open May 1 – June 1.


     

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    PEN America U.S. Writers Aid Initiative 

    The U.S. Writers Aid Initiative offers emergency grants to professional writers in the United States facing urgent financial hardship. Grants support short-term needs resulting from crises (not writing-related expenses) and are awarded quarterly through PEN America's Writers Emergency Fund. Eligible applicants include authors, poets, playwrights, translators, and journalists with a demonstrated professional track record, such as published books, journal contributions, produced plays, or contracted works. 

    Apply by May 2.


     

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    Doug Pensinger Photography Fund (DPPF) 

    DPPF supports emerging and early-career sports photographers with fewer than three years of cumulative paid professional experience. Seven photographers will each receive a $5,000 grant for career development and an expenses-paid trip to the annual DPPF Sports Photography Gathering. Up to three additional applicants will be awarded $2,500 Development Grants in recognition of talent and potential in the face of economic, geographic, or cultural barriers. Select grant recipients may also be chosen for a year-long mentorship with DPPF Advisory Board members.

    Apply by May 2. 


     

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    California: 2025 Berkeley Film Foundation Documentary Grants 

    Grants ranging from $2,500 to $15,000 are available to student and professional filmmakers in production, post-production, or distribution. Applicants must live or work in Emeryville, Berkeley, Albany, El Cerrito, Richmond, or Oakland. A project sample of up to 10 minutes of edited footage is required.

    Apply by May 5. 


     

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    Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant

    Grants ranging from $15,000 to $50,000 are available to support emerging and established writers covering contemporary visual art. Writers may apply in one of three categories: article, book, or short-form writing. Projects can range from reviews and essays to interdisciplinary criticism and literary experimentation.

    Apply by May 7. 


     

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    Tulipán Art & Culture Award 

    Grants ranging from $5,000 to $15,000 support individual artists in the U.S. who are enriching the Hungarian American cultural landscape. In addition to funding, the award offers opportunities for collaboration, exhibition, and public engagement.

    Apply by May 9. 


     

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    Creative Business Boost Grant 

    Etsy and Hello Alice have partnered to offer $5,000 grants through the Creative Business Boost Program, supporting entrepreneurs who fuel the creative economy.

    Apply by May 9.


     

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    Yéigo Action Grant 

    Grants between $100 and $1,000 are available for individual Native artists and culture bearers facing an artistic emergency, sudden expense, or professional opportunity. Offered by First Peoples Fund, this monthly grant supports creatives whose work is impacted by hardship — not intended for funding new or ongoing projects. 

    Apply by May 10. 


     

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    Maker MasterMind: The Business of Beauty with SushyGlowCosmetics

    Join DreamSpring in conversation with Sushy, founder of SushyGlowCosmetics. On May 15, 12 – 12:45 p.m. CST, learn how Sushy has carved out a niche in the beauty market with her one-of-a-kind makeup brand as part of our free Maker MasterMind series. 

    Register for the free May 15 webinar.  


     

     

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    Colorado: Telluride Arts’ Artist Grants (TAAG)

    TAAG supports the creation and sharing of new work, as well as professional development for artists, groups, and nonprofits in the Telluride region. Grants are open to creatives of all ages, and applications are now available in Spanish. All submissions will be blind-reviewed to ensure fairness and artistic merit.

    Apply by May 15. 


     

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    National Performance Network Creation & Development Fund

    Supporting new artistic work that advances racial and cultural justice, the Creation & Development Fund offers a minimum of $15,000 for projects in their early stages. Artists must apply with at least two co-commissioners, including one NPN National Partner. Co-commissioners contribute $2,000 to $3,000 each and commit to presenting the finished work.

    Apply by May 19. 


     

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    Craft Archive Fellowship 

    The Center for Craft will award six fellowships of $5,000 to support archival research on underrepresented and non-dominant craft histories in the United States.

    Apply by May 20. 


     

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    Jonathan and Barbara Silver Foundation 2025 Grant for Sculpture

    The Jonathan and Barbara Silver Foundation offers grants to support sculptors and writers on sculpture, both emerging and established. Submissions are encouraged from sculptors of all backgrounds.

    Apply by May 31. 


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    Georgia: Larch Creative Fund Grants

    The Larch Creative Fund, in partnership with the Spruill Center for the Arts, is offering grants totaling $50,000 to support innovative, arts-based projects that foster creative thinking and community participation. Individual artists, collaborations, and nonprofit organizations in Georgia are encouraged to apply. Preference is given to projects that engage the public, are free and accessible, and are new initiatives.

    Apply by June 1.