About the MAP Fund
The MAP Fund invests in artistic production as the critical foundation of imagining — and ultimately creating — a more equitable and vibrant society. MAP supports original live performance projects that embody a spirit of deep inquiry, particularly works created by artists who question, disrupt, complicate, and challenge inherited notions of social and cultural hierarchy across the United States.
MAP awards $1 million in grants to 40 new performance projects annually, selected from open-call submissions of approximately 900 proposals. MAP also operates the Scaffolding for Performing Artists (SPA) program, which offers strategic consulting to individual artists self-producing new works.
MAP is committed to anti-racism, and does not support cultural appropriation, or oppressive project language, structures, or content. A commitment to intersectional anti-racism and anti-ableism is essential to employment at the MAP Fund, and informs all areas of the organization.