Call for Artists: Creative Response Funds Available to Community Based Artists to Support Community Well-Being

Wednesday, April 19, 2023 | Arts & Cultural Affairs

Some of the 2022 Creative Response Fund (CRF) projects: Top row L to R: Metamorfosis (photo of Gustavo Boada); OWAMNI: Expanded Cinema Experience (photo of Missy Whiteman); Heart Speaks Healing Circles (photo of Teresa Ortiz, Lupe Castillo); Roots (photo of Greta Oglesby); Middle row L to R: Roots (photo of Sanford Moore); A Poem for the Southside (photo of Meyer Warren, Sydney Latimer); Bottom row L to R: HeART & Music (photo of Briauna Williams); Summer Cypher; Art for Liberation (photo of Ashembaga Jaafaru); Metamorfosis (photo of giant Alebrije). Learn more about all the remarkable 2022 CRF recipients here.


The City of Minneapolis’ Arts & Cultural Affairs invites applications for the 2023 round of the Creative Response Fund Community Well-Being grants.

Apply here.

Applications are now open for the 2023 round of Creative Response Fund-Community Well Being grants. Community based, Minnesota resident, artists are invited to gather a team and apply for Creative Response Fund grants of $15,000 per project, up to 12 projects will be awarded in 2023.

In 2020, in the wake of the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police and the subsequent community uprisings, the City of Minneapolis’ Arts & Cultural Affairs - supported the work of local artists and designers on urgently needed community healing focused projects. Since that time, it has continued to fund community healing by supporting artist led project teams. To date 139 artists have been supported with these resources. Creative Response Fund projects respond to community needs and center their work in community driven cultural practices and local indigenous knowledge.

*For the purposes of this application, a ‘team’ constitutes of 2 or more artists, who can also be part of an informal collective.

Apply here.

Application deadline: Monday, May 15, 2023 • 11:59 CST
Grant amount: $15,000

The second information session will be available via Zoom on:
Friday, May 5th, 3:00-5:00 pm
RSVP here to receive a link for the information session.


Link here to view a recording of the first information session held on April 25, 2023. Copy and paste the passcode: 2gGfmz9?

Link here to view a recording of the second information session held on May 5, 2023. Copy and paste the passcode: 6+FTZVd.

Photo: Star Girl Clan Magdalena Kaluza & Rebekah Crisanta de Ybarra, 2021 CRF recipients. Photo by Bruce Silcox.

Past projects have embedded creative healing into arts activities such as, dance, drums, songwriting, performance, improv theater; poetry; a cultural gathering in the form of a bilingual play; sound healing; cellphone filmmaking as a tool for empowerment; audio stories on healing medicines, and what it means to belong; site-specific installations, hands-on activities for youth; storytelling and film. These projects are some examples of ways that artists have collaborated with communities to define their own safe spaces for creative healing and fostering community well-being. Learn more about 2022CRF recipients here.

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Publisher's Note: The name, "The Office of Arts, Culture & the Creative Economy" has been updated on August 13, 2023 where it appeared within the content of this article to "Arts & Cultural Affairs" to reflect its new name as a department of the City of Minneapolis.

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