Grants for Fairs, Festivals and Other Public Gatherings that Celebrate and Uplift Historically Underserved Communities and Shared Experiences

To find grants for fairs, festivals, and public gatherings that celebrate and uplift historically underserved communities, you can explore opportunities from various organizations and foundations that focus on diversity, inclusion, and community engagement. Here are a few potential sources:

  1. National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) – Grants for Arts Projects: The NEA offers grants for projects that engage communities in celebrating and sharing their cultural heritage, including festivals and public gatherings that uplift underserved communities.
  2. Surdna Foundation – Thriving Cultures Program: This program supports artistic and cultural efforts that engage and celebrate the experiences of historically marginalized communities, including support for public events like festivals.
  3. Ford Foundation – Creativity and Free Expression: This program funds initiatives that explore and celebrate diverse cultural expressions and experiences, which can include support for public gatherings and festivals.
  4. Local Government and State Arts Agencies: Many states and local governments offer grants specifically for community festivals and public events that celebrate cultural diversity and inclusion.
  5. Community Foundation Grants: Various community foundations offer grants for events that bring people together and celebrate the cultural heritage of underserved communities. Check with local community foundations in your area.
  6. National Trust for Historic Preservation – Cultural Heritage Fund: This fund supports efforts to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage of historically underserved communities, including through public events and festivals.