The city of West Hollywood has opened applications for its 40th Anniversary Cultural History Grant program. The deadline for applications is Thursday, August 29.
West Hollywood, through its Arts and Cultural Affairs Commission, has managed its Arts Grant Program for 26 years. West Hollywood’s Arts Grant Program provides grant funding to individual artists, artist collectives and nonprofit arts organizations for the production, performance or presentation of art projects that take place in the city, as well as those that serve the West Hollywood community.
The 40th Anniversary Cultural History Grant is a category specifically dedicated to highlighting the history of West Hollywood concurrent with the recognition of 40 years of cityhood, and exploring stories of the people, policies and cultures that make West Hollywood a unique and vibrant community. Eligible projects include the presentation of a cultural history exhibition or activity, film screening, panel discussion or walking tour. Proposed projects must take place in 2025, in West Hollywood or the immediate West Hollywood adjacent area and must be free and accessible to the public. The maximum award per grantee is $10,000 with a total of $40,000 of available funding for the program.
For information about West Hollywood’s Arts Grant Program, visit www.weho.org/arts or contact Eva Angeloff, West Hollywood grants coordinator, at (323)848-6354 or at [email protected]. For people who are deaf or hard of hearing, call TTY (323)848-6496.