2026 Create & (Re)Connect (Alumni Only)

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ABOUT     The Create & (Re)Connect Fund (formerly Creative Action Fund) is a micro-grant program designed to seed the ongoing work of The LP Create Change alumni network. This fund is a critical part of our vision to make sustained investments in our growing artist network, now 300+ artists strong, by supporting their artmaking, leadership development, and professional growth.

We encourage you to apply if you have a new iteration of a past project, a new creative project, or an ongoing project that positively impacts and engages a group, audience, or community of your choice. There is not a set theme of focus for Create & (Re)Connect. Applicants are welcome to explore a range of creative and civic topics. Proposals can be for ideas that are virtual, in-person, or a combination of both.

Only individuals or artist collectives within The LP’s alumni network are eligible to apply for the Create & (Re)Connect Fund. Members of the general public who have not participated as cohort members in a Create Change program or "Create &" Fund should check their eligibility for the Bed-Stuy Create & Connect Fund. 

LP staff members will review all applications with the aim of selecting up to 20 proposals for the 2025 cycle.      KEY DATES               Applications Open:         April 1, 2026              Applications Close:         May 1, 2026              Decision Notification:      July 31, 2026 GUIDELINES

  • For the 2026 cycle, micro-grant awards are each $1,500 USD and are paid via bill.com. The award amount is inclusive of production, supplies, and materials costs and no additional budget can be allocated to accepted (Re)Connect projects.
  • There is not a set theme of focus for Create & (Re)Connect. You are welcome to explore a range of creative and civic topics that impact local communities of your choice.
  • Recipients have up to one year from the selection announcement to use their funding. Ideally, projects are fully executed by the end of July 2027.
  • Recipients will be asked to share documentation (screenshots, images, or recordings, etc), related project stats, and/or submit a short survey to provide reflection and feedback on the Create & (Re)Connect Fund initiative.
  • Applicants for collaborative works or applicants applying on behalf of a group or organized body should select one member to submit an application for review. This member will serve as the fiscally responsible party for the group. 
  • Applicants can only be awarded consecutive micro-grants twice within a three-cycle span before a waiting period is initiated. Individuals who have been funded through Create & (Re)Connect for two consecutive cycles are ineligible until one full cycle has passed. 
  • Current cohort members of any LP Program are also ineligible to apply. 
  • For this year (the 2026 cycle), that means applicants who were successfully funded in both the 2024 and 2023 cycles are not eligible until the cycle after the current one, which would be in Spring 2026. 
  • Applicants can apply with new project ideas, ongoing initiatives or programs, or new iterations of past projects. Only one submission per applicant is permitted. An applicant can only be represented on one solo or collaborative submission.
  • There is no additional project production support with the award. The LP may assess opportunities for collaboration on a case by case basis, including co-production, technical support, facilitating connections, etc.
  • The LP may inquire about featuring you and your funded project on social media.
  • Awards cannot fund projects that are already completed prior to when the grant awardees are selected.
  • Projects, events, and/or activities should be free to participants, audience, and community members.

 SELECTION CRITERIA:     Projects and activities must be able to be developed, installed/performed by the applicant independently without production support from The Laundromat Project. 

LP staff members will review projects by their alignment with the goals of the Create & (Re)Connect Fund to make sustained investments in the creative ideas and civic actions of our growing artist network by supporting their artmaking, leadership, and/or professional growth. We will select up to 20 proposals for the 2026 Cycle. 

      Contact our team with any questions you may have at community@laundromatproject.org with "Create & (Re)Connect" in the subject line.      

ELIGIBILITY      Past LP Program cohort members from all programs are eligible to apply, so long as they do not fall into an exemption category. This includes former Create Change fellows and residents as well as previous "Create &" microgrant recipients. 

Applicants can also propose collaborative projects that involve other LP alums or non-LP affiliated artists. We have a special interest in alumni collectives and collaboratives (involving two or more LP alumni). Applicants for collaborative works should select one member to submit an application for review.

Again, applicants who were funded through Create & (Re)Connect for the last two consecutive cycles are ineligible until one cycle has passed. For this 2025 cycle, that means applicants who were successfully funded in both the 2024 and 2023 cycles are not eligible until the cycle after the current one, which would be in Spring 2026. Applicants who were only funded in one year are still eligible.      

TYPES OF ELIGIBLE PROJECTS 

Eligible proposals may include, but are not limited to:

Workshops and Classes

  • Art-making (i.e. painting, sculpture, printmaking, film, collage, dance, music);
  • Skill-sharing (i.e. Creating an Artist Portfolio, Grant Writing 101) 
  • Cultural activities (i.e. folk arts & traditions, ritual, storytelling) 
  • Community Teach-Ins & Public Education Workshops

Storytelling Initiatives

  • Community Podcasts;
  • Story Circles & Readings;
  • Oral History, Material, and Digital Archives

Public Performances or Outdoor Activations

  • Dance (i.e. hip hop, jazz, folk) 
  • Theater (drama / comedy / musicals); 
  • Spoken Word Poetry or Open-mic;

Community and Place-based Projects 

  • Public Murals;
  • Walking Tours;
  • Public Installations;
  • Creative Scavenger Hunts;
  • Sidewalk Chalk Art Competitions;
  • Community Bike Rides or Roller Skating activations;
  • Mapping and Wayfinding projects

Gatherings for Intergenerational Community

  • Sewing or Knitting Clubs;
  • Black Women’s Book Clubs;
  • Game Nights;
  • Writing Groups;
  • Singing Circles

Civic Engagement

  • Food or Clothing Drives;
  • Community Resource Pantries;
  • Wellness initiatives (i.e. herbalism & healing, yoga, double dutch, tennis);
  • Campaigns that strengthen “connections to place” in Bed-Stuy;
  • Mail or postal projects that encourage social connectedness;
  • Innovative activations around mutual aid or cultural organizing;
  • Community Gardening, Composting, or Sustainable Farming programs
  • Support towards arts and cultural festivals including art making at block parties or fairs

 TYPES OF INELIGIBLE PROJECTS

  • Solo production of art works made for personal practice
  • Proposals with no involvement, impact, or engagement with additional stakeholders or a broader community.
  • Projects, events, and/or activities that require an admission or participation fee

 DEFINING ART     At The Laundromat Project, artists are community organizers and community organizers are artists. We believe that to be an artist is to be a creative problem-solver that taps into the community and resources around them to figure out how to create and manifest their ideas. 

Thus, we define art as any cultural tradition, practice, object, or action made with creative intent and grounded in community. This includes the visual, media, literary, and performing arts as well as archival curation, scholarship, oral history, education, healing, gardening, community organizing, activism, and other modes of cultural production. 

You do not have to consider yourself an artist or community organizer to apply.

 

We use Submittable to accept and review our submissions.