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The Laundromat Project

Location
Brooklyn, NY
Grant Cycle
Fall 2025
Amount
$100,000
Type of Grant
Multi-year Program Support
Website
laundromatproject.org ↗
Hart-Nostrand-Willoughby Street Block Party, July 12, 2025. Photo by micah brown.
Monroe Street Block Party, August 9, 2025. Photo by micah brown.
Willoughby-Nostrand-Marcy Ave. Block Party, August 16, 2026. Photo by micah brown.

The Laundromat Project is an arts organization that advances artists and neighbors as change agents in their own communities. The Laundromat Project makes art and culture in community while fostering leadership among its neighbors through its celebrated Create Change artist development programs, and its creative community-building initiatives across New York City.

The Laundromat Project envisions a world in which artists and neighbors in communities of color work together to ignite personal and community transformation through creative engagement. It makes sustained investments in growing a community of multiracial, multigenerational, and multidisciplinary artists and neighbors committed to societal change through artistic expression, community building, knowledge exchange, leadership development, and advocacy for social impact.

“Our grantees range from small arts organizations with one staff member to major museums, yet they all provide essential resources for artists as well as innovative platforms for critical cultural dialogue. Creative risk-taking is at the heart of this country’s most meaningful social, political, and cultural developments, therefore we are proud to stand behind artist-centered organizations that support experimental practice.”

Joel Wachs, President

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