The City of West Hollywood has opened applications for its 40th Anniversary Cultural History Grant Program. The deadline for applications is Thursday, August 29th.
For 26 years, West Hollywood, through its Arts and Cultural Affairs Commission, has administered its Arts Grants Program. West Hollywood’s Arts Grants Program provides grants to individual artists, artist collectives and non-profit arts organizations for the production, performance and presentation of arts projects within the city and that contribute to the West Hollywood community.
The 40th Anniversary Cultural History Grants are a category designed to highlight the history of West Hollywood, commemorate 40 years of cityhood, and explore the stories of the people, policies, and culture that make West Hollywood a unique and vibrant community. Eligible projects include organizing cultural history exhibitions and activities, film screenings, panel discussions, and walking tours. Proposed projects must take place in West Hollywood or the immediate area adjacent to West Hollywood in 2025 and be free and open to the public. The maximum amount per grant recipient is $10,000, with a total of $40,000 in funds available for the program.
For more information about West Hollywood’s arts grants program, visit www.weho.org/arts or contact Eva Angeloff, West Hollywood Grants Coordinator, at (323) 848-6354 or [email protected]If you are hearing impaired, please call TTY at (323) 848-6496.