Knight Foundation Seeks Innovative Ideas From Knight Arts Challenge

The Knight Foundation’s Knight Arts Challenge South Florida is seeking to fund creative and innovative art projects that enrich and engage the lives of those in the communities that are producing them. The yearly awards especially seeks innovative ideas.

Applicants must follow three rules: the idea has to be about art, the project takes place in or benefits South Florida and applicants need to find other funding to match the Knight Foundation’s grant.

The deadline to apply is Feb. 23 and it is open to nonprofits, companies, and individuals. There is no age limit to apply and you don’t have to be a U.S. citizen. The application can be found on: www.knightarts.org/knight-arts-challenge/miami

Kaylin Cantor
Kaylin Cantor
Kaylin Cantor, 19, is a mass communications/journalism major at North Campus. Cantor, a 2014 graduate of Westland Hialeah Senior High School, will serve as Photo Editor for The Reporter during the summer of 2015. Cantor aspires to work at CNN. Her interests include photography and making YouTube videos.
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