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LIFT – Early Career Support for Native Artists Program

Dated: April 3, 2025

The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation’s (NACF) LIFT – Early Career Support for Native Artists program supports emerging Native artists through one-year awards to develop and realize new projects.

Donor Name: Native Arts and Cultures Foundation

State: All States

County: All Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 04/08/2025

Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000

Grant Duration: 1 Year

Details:

These awards are a crucial investment in cultivating fresh voices and envisioning the future of the respective Native practices.

Now in its fourth iteration, LIFT builds upon extensive research and strategic planning to expand opportunities for early-career Native artists. The program encourages artists to uplift communities, advance positive social change, point courageously toward environmental sustainability, and foster communal meaning-making. Through their projects, LIFT artists address critical issues around cultural sovereignty, environmental and social justice, healing and well-being, and systemic change.

Funding Information

One-year awards of $15,000, with $5,000 allocated directly to the artist for their compensation and wellbeing.

Grant Period

August 1, 2025 – July 31, 2026.

Eligibility Criteria 

To be eligible for the LIFT program, applicants must:

  • Be at least 18 years of age.
  • Be a US-based resident.
  • Be an enrolled member or citizen of a US federally-recognized or state-recognized American Indian tribe or Alaska Native corporation, or of Native Hawaiian ancestry. Applicants will be asked to provide documentation of their Native citizenship or ancestry in the application.
  • Be an individual practicing artist working dance/choreography, fiction/poetry writing, film/video, multi-disciplinary arts, music, performance art, theater and screenplay writing, traditional arts, or 2D + 3D visual arts.
  • Be emerging artists or early in their artistic careers. NACF defines “emerging” as follows:
    • Experience: Artists with less than ten years of experience in their artistic career.
      • Note: Changing artistic disciplines does not “restart” a career. Artistic practice is considered in aggregate. For example, an artist who has been a musician for 12 years but has recently started working in film is not considered emerging simply because they are working in a different discipline.
    • Age: There is no age restriction. Early career may refer to an artist who is 18–30 years old or someone over 30 who began their arts career later in life.
    • Funding History: Artists must not have received a singular award of $15,000 or more in their artistic career.
    • Other Definitions: An artist may also be considered “emerging” if they have yet to develop a substantial body of work or have limited to no experience exhibiting or presenting their work to the public.
  • NOT BE enrolled in a university or higher education institution during the 12-month award period (Aug 1, 2025-Jul 31, 2026).
  • Propose a new project that can be developed and presented publicly within one year of the award, or before July 31, 2026.

Program Services 

  • Professional Development: Artist awardees will participate in trainings facilitated by NACF in partnership with experts and organizations that are designed to provide education around project management, small business development, career advancement, and artistic development.
  • Mentorship: They encourage artists to select a mentor of their choice—such as an established artist, elder, teacher, or community leader—who can provide guidance and act as a sounding board periodically throughout the planning and implementation of their projects. While mentorship is an optional program component, artists should ensure their mentors are compensated appropriately by allocating a portion of their budget to provide a fair stipend for the mentor’s time and expertise.
  • Evaluation: NACF will help define project deliverables, track progress, and complete internal and external grant reports. Awardees will participate in regular check-ins and provide project documentation, a mid-year report, and a final report detailing their project’s development and outcomes.
  • Communications and Marketing Support: NACF will amplify the project’s visibility through social media and e-communications. Additionally, they will help document the project through photography and videography when possible and appropriate.
  • Advocacy: NACF will assist awardees in presenting their work at relevant conferences and public events, to provide a platform for conversation around the impacts of their projects and Native voices to effect change around vital issues.

For more information, visit NACF.

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