Envisioning Justice Grants for Organizations
Amount
Up to $10,000
For
Organizations & Collectives
Open
Apr 18, 2025
9:00am
Deadline
Jun 30, 2025
5:00pm
These project-based grants support collectives, non-profit organizations, and other groups that use the arts and humanities to work toward a truly just society. Prison education programs, independent media, community dialogues, and conferences are just a few of the impactful initiatives we fund to create understanding about mass incarceration and its impact on communities in Illinois. By supporting those doing this important work, we build more affirming, engaged, and empowered communities.
Award Timeline
Eligibility & Guidelines
Evaluation and Documentation
How to Apply
Grantee Resources
Artist Antonio Burton (Toni Picasso) live paints for a crowd at an event hosted by Envisioning Justice partner A Gift of Love Charity Inc. (Photo by CM Designs & Photography)
Filmmaker Joshua Jackson and community worker Nicole CoCo Davis with Antwoinette Ayers of I Am East St. Louis Magazine Foundation. (Photo by Janiya Fair)
Contact Us
Tony Pizarro
Program Manager
ejustice@ilhumanities.org
(312) 374-1565
Grantee Partner Spotlight
Chicago Books to Women in Prison
The Chicago Books to Women in Prison, or CBWP, received a grant from Illinois Humanities to support their Prism/Prison publication. This socially engaged publication contains art and writing collaboratively created by artists inside and outside of the U.S. carceral system. Learn more about the CBWP, its mission and work, and the publication in this feature.