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LISC Launches RESILIENT TOGETHER - A Creative Placemaking Call for Proposals

LISC Launches Creative Placemaking Call for Proposals for Ward 8 Based Businesses/Artist Partnerships

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

WASHINGTON, DC (October 19, 2020) - COVID-19 and the ensuing economic crisis it has engendered has reminded us of the historical and present racial inequality across areas of health, wealth and opportunity. Small Businesses, and particularly those led by entrepreneurs of color, and the arts have been two industries hit particularly hard during this time. In an effort to support local small businesses and local artists, and in partnership with Cities of Service and the District of Columbia Office of Planning, Local Initiative Support Corporation (LISC) is launching RESILIENT TOGETHER. 

RESILIENT TOGETHER is a creative placemaking initiative designed to support local Artist and Small Business partnerships. Its goal is to spur creative and safe resiliency strategies small businesses can employ to attract and sustain their customer base as they continue to adapt to the changing circumstances of COVID-19. The initiative is specifically targeted to businesses located in DC's Ward 8.

Winning Artist/Small Business Partnerships will be awarded up to $5,000. The award will be paid directly to the business, and the business will be required to reimburse the artist as agreed upon on the award MOU. RESILIENT TOGETHER will award 3-5 grants in total. 

Each projects should include at least one artist and one small business, and detail the way in which parties will work together on their RESILIENT TOGETHER project. In person or virtual projects are welcomed as are projects across artistic disciplines (digital arts, performing arts, visual arts, literary arts, etc.). Projects will be evaluated based on the following criteria:

  1. Cultural Development – Projects should celebrate and highlight the unique culture of DC neighborhoods and highlight local small businesses run by entrepreneurs of color.

  2. Community Engagement – Projects must demonstrate community engagement via project design and/or during the project itself. Projects must also demonstrate the benefit to local community and partner business.

  3. COVID-19 Operations – Projects must be in line with DC’s Re-Opening plan and public health recommendations to ensure community health and safety.

  4. Geography – Proposed project must be located within or adjacent to an Opportunity Zone in the District of Columbia in Ward 8.

See below for key dates and to access the Resilient Together Call for Proposals

To Apply: Fill out an application using This Link

To View the Full Call for Proposals: Click Here

Timeline**

* To View the presentation from the Infromational webinars: Click here

** The original published timeline (applications were originally due November 8th) has been updated to allow more time for submissions.

Contact
Bryan Franklin
202-739-9268
Bfranklin@lisc.org

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Resilient Together Informational Webinar

Did you miss the first informational webinar? Click below to learn more about eligibility requirements, how LISC thinks about creative placemaking and what criteria the selection committee will use when evaluating projects.

Click Here to Watch the Recording