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Arts Equity Grants - LexArts Cultural Equity Statement Lexington Youth Arts Council Office and Residential Art Community Arts Development Grants General Operating Support Grants Arts Equity Grants Maury Sparrow 2026-02-13T15:58:23-05:00 LexArts seeks partnerships with new and diverse artists and organizations. Funding is available for projects that engage diverse artists and audiences.
As part of our efforts to advance diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion, LexArts seeks to strengthen and build the capacity of organizations that promote the arts and cultures of communities of color and to provide meaningful creative opportunities for artists of color, as well as, programs, projects, and ideas that are doing important work that benefit traditionally underserved communities.
LexArts Arts Equity Grants have been combined with our CAD grants for the upcoming granting cycle. Please visit the CAD grants page for guidelines and applications.
LexArts utilizes the core value tools provided by the Kentucky Arts Council Diversity, as understood by the arts council, should promote positive relationships among the state’s various communities and provide equitable arts program delivery to marginalized communities, including, but never limited to: people of minority ethnic and racial groups; people with disabilities; geographically or economically isolated communities; disadvantaged and at-risk people; older adults; institutionalized people; women; and the LGBTQIA+ communities.
If you have questions concerning the Arts Equity Grant program, please email Kay’mon Murrah at kmurrah@lexarts. org .
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations and artists promoting arts and cultures of communities of color and underserved communities in Kentucky (Lexington area). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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