The 2025 Call for Proposals to Community-Based Archives is now open. Through this program, direct support will be provided to community-based archives that represent and serve communities marginalized due to oppression.
Opportunity Details
For the purposes of this call, community-based archives are defined as organizations that gather and share materials as members of under-documented communities to preserve and celebrate their collective histories. These archives serve to affirm and uplift their community's existence and identity, to help combat patterns of misinformation, and to provide a trusted environment for the perpetuation of community traditions, art forms, and languages, among other forms of empowerment. Formed as counter responses to a long legacy of oversight and extraction by mainstream cultural heritage institutions and by the academy, these archives are essential to the creation of a more inclusive and multivocal American story.
Over the course of three open calls for proposals from 2019-2021, the Foundation awarded nearly $5 million to 46 community-based archives. As Mellon reopens this funding opportunity, it commits to funding another $5 million over three calls.
Grant
Organizations that respond to this Call for Proposals must:
All interested applicants must first complete a registration request by March 12, 2025 at 5:00pm Eastern. After Foundation staff have processed the registration request, eligible applicants will gain access to the application form in the Foundation’s Fluxx grantee portal. On the form, applicants will be asked to provide information about their organization and its archival collections, as well as the following documents in support of the project:
Visit their applicant resources for further details on how to apply. If you would like to sign up for email alerts, or if you have any questions about this funding opportunity, please contact program staff at [email protected].
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