The organisation launches its program in order to give those with disabilities a chance at being creative.
Disability organisation ThisAbility has launched a creative program to support disabled artists from BIPOC and minority backgrounds. The aim of the fund is to encourage those with disabilities to channel their imaginative abilities and show the world.
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The Disability Radical Imagination Fund will deliver ten grants of up to £1,500 to further disabled creatives’ practices. including those of artists, musicians, screenwriters, authors, writers, filmmakers, actors, designers, and more.
Within launching the fund, ThisAbility aims to make grant applications more accessible. This is done by allowing applicants to upload their applications in audio or video format. The switch to a flexible submission is also convenient due to the current lockdown situation.
Those who seek to apply will be able to until the deadline of 3 December. The winners will be announced in July of next year. This coincides with Sulaiman Khan’s birthday, the founder and chief purpose officer.
“As a Disabled AF, South Asian man, Continual WIP, I understand and have experienced what it means to be excluded in the workplace and within society. Disabled people have infinite imagination within limitations and our wisdom is a potential goldmine for the world’s biggest problems,”
“Yet, Disabled creatives and our narrative is never heard nor a part of any conversation. I am delighted that I have started to build capacity to launch this fund that is long overdue and I hope we are able to continue this as my legacy long after I am gone. This fund is the beginning of work we are destined to do and the start of investment (financial and social) into our Disabled global family,” – Sulaiman Khan Thisability Founder
The funding raised for the grants will be from a deduction of 10% from every client investment into the company. More information regarding the investment can be found on the link here, and the application form for DRIFF can be found here.
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