The Union Square Awards program was established in 1998 by an anonymous donor
to encourage grassroots activism as a means of strengthening communities in
New York City. In 2005, in recognition of the important and leadership role
played by arts and culture in creating educational opportunities, building
community and promoting social change, the Union Square Awards launched an
Arts Initiative. Its purpose is to provide support to innovative and creative
arts programs that are engaging youth and families in low-income communities
across the city, especially those providing services to populations with limited
access to the arts due to geography, language or economics. Consideration will
be given to all artistic disciplines - dance, theater, music, visual arts,
media arts and creative writing.
Prospective grantees will be identified through a nomination process, and
nominations will be accepted from September and through the end of February.
Each is reviewed as received, and the names of the organizations emerging as
the strongest candidates are submitted to the Union Square Awards Selection
Panel. Grants ranging from $25,000 to $50,000 will be distributed once a year
in June.
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