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The Woodman Family Foundation Housing Stability Grant for Artists (WFF HSG) provides grants of $30,000, distributed over three years, to NYC-based visual artists in need who are seeking support for stable housing. In its second cycle, the WFF HSG will award grants to five artists.
The WFF Housing Stability Grant for Artists is offered in recognition of the increasing unaffordability of rental housing in New York City, and that housing insecurity diminishes artists’ ability to meet their highest potential as creators. Its goal is to improve artists’ housing stability, through a $30,000 grant that is distributed over three years. The WFF HSG hopes that recipients will be able to remain in, or find, reliable and stable housing for at least three years, thereby allowing them to focus on their creative practice and build more sustainable careers. These grants are designed to provide supplemental support towards artists’ long-term housing budgets, rather than provide the primary source of funding for immediate housing needs.
Recipients will be provided with information and guidance for affordable housing in New York City through a partnership with the Entertainment Community Fund (ECF). ECF has also provided this downloadable NYC Housing Resources Guide which is available for anyone seeking immediate assistance.
This program is made possible through the support of the Woodman Family Foundation (WFF). The Woodman Family Foundation is dedicated to stewarding the work and legacies of Betty Woodman (1930-2018), George Woodman (1932-2017), and their daughter, Francesca Woodman (1958-1981). All visual artists, they lived and worked in New York City in a more affordable time. Each intimately understood that secure housing within the city’s active arts community is vital to supporting the work of artists. The WFF HSG will serve established visual artists living in, and planning to remain living in, New York City.
We know that the issue of affordable artist housing is of concern to many. Research indicates that sustained cash grants to supplement rent and utilities could help address the strain so many artists face as they work to maintain their creative practices and remain within their artistic communities. If you are interested in contributing to this initiative, please donate here.
*Please note that the application form on Submittable will automatically close and stop accepting applications at this time.
There are three eligibility criteria in this program: Individual, Artistic, and Housing Instability. You need to meet all three areas, as of the cycle’s deadline, to apply.
Applicants must:
Applications are open to practicing visual artists who are creating original, independent work in the visual arts and are seeking support for stable housing. Only generative artists—the creator of the original work—may apply.
Applicants must:
Please note:
Applicants must be experiencing or anticipating housing instability through one or more of the following circumstances:
Currently-unhoused artists or those in need of immediate assistance are not eligible for this program; funding decisions will not be made until Summer 2026. This program provides supplemental rent and utilities subsidies to artists who are currently renting in NYC so that they can focus on their creative practice.
While we are not able to provide direct financial support to unhoused artists or those in need of immediate assistance at this time, we recommend that artists who are currently, or may imminently become, unhoused, to explore our list of Housing Resources, download this NYC Housing Resources Guide, and/or visit Entertainment Community Fund’s Information and Resources portal. To access the portal, you can register with a free account.
Applications must be in English (though they may be translated by someone other than the applicant) and can be completed by a proxy if needed.
To complete an application, you will need to:
Grants are paid in three annual installments. Funds may only be used for security deposits, rent and/or utilities incurred within the eligible grant periods:
Applicants may request funds for existing housing whose cost has recently increased, or for which you’ve received notice of an increase, or to move to new housing (whether or not that housing has been identified at the time you apply).
The expenses for which you are requesting funds must be for rental housing located within the five boroughs of New York City.
Recipients will need to provide documentation of the use of funds (copy of new lease; copy of receipt for security deposit; etc.) and additional financial information to establish that their existing financial assets reflect the application information.
Recipients will need to maintain eligibility status throughout the three-year grant term in order to continue to receive funds each year.
Ineligible expenses include:
NYFA regularly revisits its grant guidelines and eligibility requirements to improve clarity and accessibility and reduce unintentional bias. We invite feedback and suggestions that we can consider within the parameters of the program funder’s goals and NYFA’s required processes.
Applications will be reviewed through a three-step process:
Please note: This is a very competitive program, and an application is not a guarantee of support due to the expected large number of qualified applications and the limited amount of funds (five $30,000 3-year grants in this cycle).
Panelists will assess eligible applications according to the following evaluation criteria:
We take the privacy of applicants and recipients seriously. The names of recipients of emergency grants are not published on our website or in our 990 or other financial documents. All reviewers sign confidentiality agreements, and the application and financial information is kept confidential and only seen by staff.
We only accept applications via Submittable. First-time users will need to register with the free Submittable platform to access the application portal.
Applications submitted after the deadline will not be accepted and no exceptions will be made. We strongly recommend that applicants complete their applications in advance of the deadline to allow time for work samples to upload and to avoid potential technical problems.
Applicants will receive an automatic response from Submittable once their application has been successfully received.
If you require an accommodation due to a disability, please contact [email protected] or 212-366-6900 ext. 239 at least two weeks prior to the deadline.
The NYFA Grants team will host two virtual information sessions during the application cycle designed to help artists understand if they are eligible and how to build a strong application. The live sessions will have a Q&A section where artists can ask the Grants team questions about the application process. All info sessions are held virtually over Zoom, are free to attend, and are in English.
Registration is required for live info sessions. Please sign up below.
INDIVIDUAL ELIGIBILITY
Yes, this program is only open to artists with an averaged adjusted gross income (from your two most recent federal tax returns) of $90,720 or less; $129,600 or less if you file jointly. You will submit your tax returns with your application.
Yes, this program is only open to artists with household assets of no greater than $90,720 ($129,600 for joint filers) as of the application deadline. Household assets include savings accounts, checking accounts, trusts, cash savings, investment assets (stocks/bonds etc.) and the entire market value of any interest in real property (residential, commercial, land, shares in a co-op, etc.). These caps are consistent with the New York City Housing Authority affordable rental policies.
Applicants cannot currently own or have equity in a primary or secondary residence.
You will complete an estimated asset list in the application.
Make your best estimate of the current value of your assets. Household assets include savings accounts, checking accounts, trusts, cash savings, investment assets (stocks/bonds etc.) and the entire market value of any interest in real property (residential, commercial, land, shares in a co-op, etc.).
If you are awarded a grant, we will work with you to receive the necessary documentation.
If your income level does not meet the filing threshold, please submit your IRS Verification of Non-filing Letters.
No. Individuals receiving rental assistance through a Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (HCV), Section 8 project-Based Voucher (PBV), Family Eviction Prevention Supplement (FEPS or CityFHEPS), Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH), or I am a tenant in Public Housing or Section 202 (Supportive Housing for the Elderly) are not eligible to apply.
A single, short (12 months or less) absence within the past five years is acceptable. Lengthier absences would mean that you are not eligible to apply. If awarded, you will need to provide documentation of NYC residency.
Yes, but you must meet the residency eligibility requirements.
No. Applicants cannot be enrolled in a degree-seeking program at the time of application.
You cannot be enrolled as of the application deadline.
Yes. All past recipients of other NYFA grants are eligible to apply. However, past recipients of the WFF Housing Stability Grant are not eligible. The WFF HSG is a one-time grant.
Any eligible artist may apply. Artists may only request and receive a grant for the portion of rent/utilities for which they are individually responsible. For those who reside at the same address and file their taxes jointly, their combined household income and assets should be provided on the application. For those who reside at the same address but do not file taxes jointly, their individual income and assets should be provided on the application. Recipients will need to provide documentation of their individual rent/utility obligations and payment to receive funds.
ARTISTIC ELIGIBILITY
The WFF HSG is open to practicing visual artists whose primary artistic discipline fits within the one or more of the following categories; only generative artists—the creator of the original work—may apply:
This category includes work that involves painting of any kind upon any surface. Painting utilized within functional design (such as set design, home design, or fashion design) or work for hire is not eligible.
This category accepts work in traditional and experimental photography including light-based work, alternative processes, or any work in which photography or photographic techniques are pivotal, if not exclusive.
This category includes work in visual media other than painting, including artist’s books, aquatints, collages, engravings, etchings, lithographs, monotypes, prints, serigraphs, woodcuts, cut paper, and drawings.
This category includes three-dimensional work in ceramics, glass, wood, metal, fiber, textiles, mixed media and synthetic materials, and includes kinetic works and installations. Work-for-hire or mass-produced works are not eligible for this category.
No, in this program, craft that is primarily functional or production-oriented, video/film, and functional design (including theatre design, fashion design/wearable fashion, and make up design/special FX) are excluded. The disciplines of painting, photography, sculpture, and printmaking/drawing/book arts have been selected because these are the disciplines in which George, Betty, and Francesca Woodman, whose family foundation supports this program, practiced.
Zines do not fall within our definition of Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts, as the book needs to be an individual work of art, wholly generated by the applicant.
The artist must be the sole or primary creator of the artwork, and have full and final artistic control. If you assist the primary creator, or if you interpret another artist’s work such as serving as a studio assistant, preparator, or writer, you are not eligible.
You must be able to demonstrate a proven track record of their commitment to their contemporary art practice for at least the last seven years (2019-present) on your resume/bio/CV. The resume/bio/CV must list activities which can include any/all of the following:
Please note:
This program is intended for artists who work consistently and regularly in one or more of the eligible artforms, not those whose work in an eligible artform is tangential or incidental or infrequent. For example, a theatre director who created scenic elements for one or two productions as part of their direction would not be considered an eligible visual artist for this program.
You may apply if you work in multiple disciplines, as long as you have sustained public-facing activity in one or more of this program’s designated disciplines over at least the last seven years (2019-present).
No, please feel free to submit your full resume. One, because we don’t want you to have to create a new resume for this application; and two, because seeing your complete artistic history is helpful contextual information. However, if you do want to submit just the last seven years’ activity, be sure that it runs from 2019 to the present.
None. Work samples are not considered and are not requested.
HOUSING INSTABILITY ELIGIBILITY
You must be experiencing or anticipating one or more of the following:
Currently-unhoused artists or those in need of immediate assistance are not eligible for this program; funding decisions will not be made until Summer 2026. This program provides supplemental rent and utilities subsidies to artists who are currently renting in NYC so that they can focus on their creative practice.
While we are not able to provide direct financial support to unhoused artists or those in need of immediate assistance at this time, we recommend that artists who are currently, or may imminently become, unhoused, to explore our list of Housing Resources and/or visit Entertainment Community Fund’s Information and Resources portal. To access the portal, you can register with a free account.
No.
Yes, rent, utilities, and security deposits if applicable, should all be listed.
This program is for artists in financial need. Our income caps represent a general national standard. The asset definition and cap is drawn from current New York City Housing Development Corporation policy.
No, we communicate only with the applicant directly.
This program is specifically for affordable residential housing. Grants may not be requested for studio rental expenses at this time.
If you are seeking a combined live/work space, or if your rental housing expense increase will force you to give up an existing rental studio space, AND you are facing an eligible housing instability situation, you may apply.
If you will retain ownership, you are not eligible to apply.
If you will be ceding ownership of the property within the first year of the grant period (September 1, 2026 – August 30, 2027) due to divorce, death in the family, or another unexpected situation, AND any income you derive from the sale will not exceed the asset limit, you may apply.
This alone is not an eligible emergency situation in this program. To be eligible, you must be experiencing one or more of the following:
You may apply for a grant to either stay in your apartment at the increased rental rate (if it will constitute 40% or more of your income), or for new housing.
You may apply for a grant to find new rental housing.
You may apply for a grant to stabilize your housing through a lease agreement, either for your existing housing or new housing.
You may apply for a grant to seek new housing.
If any proceeds from the sale of a house, distribution of assets, or other liquidation does not exceed this program’s asset cap, you may apply for a grant to seek new housing.
You may apply for a grant to help with the increased rent in your current housing or to seek new housing.
You are not eligible to apply at this time. We encourage you to apply in future cycles, if they are offered, once you receive notice of a rent increase.
To be eligible, you must have lived within the five boroughs of New York City for at least the last five years (2021-present). A single, short (12 months or less) absence is acceptable.We encourage you to explore our list ofHousing Resources, visit Entertainment Community Fund’s Information and Resources portal, and/or download this NYC Housing Resources Guide. To access the portal, you can register with a free account.
You may apply for a grant to seek new housing. Since it is not cash support, living in rent-frozen or rent-controlled housing does not make one ineligible to apply.
REVIEW AND SELECTION PROCESS
Five.
Applications will be reviewed through a three-step process:
Please note: This is a very competitive program, and an application is not a guarantee of support due to the expected large number of qualified applications and the limited amount of funds (five $30,000 3-year grants in this cycle).
We take the privacy of applicants and recipients seriously. The names of WFF HSG grant recipients are not published on our website or in our 990 or other financial documents. All reviewers sign confidentiality agreements, and the financial information such as tax returns, bank records, and leases/bills is kept confidential and only seen by staff.
By completing this information, you are helping NYFA secure future funding, collect general information about our audience, and properly assess our effectiveness in serving the creative community. Your responses will remain confidential and will only be reviewed by NYFA staff members. Any personally identifying data will be removed prior to sharing the demographic data with third parties.
NYFA is committed to supporting individuals from all backgrounds and disciplines and will continue to work towards values of equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility across all programs.
We anticipate notifying applicants of their status in Summer 2026. All applicants will receive a notification, regardless of the outcome.
No, this program does not have an appeal process. If you remain eligible, and if future cycles are implemented, we encourage you to apply in the next cycle.
GRANT PAYMENTS & REPORTING
This program is made possible through the support of the Woodman Family Foundation (WFF).
To receive your grant, you will need to:
Once all required documentation is provided, the first grant installment ($12,000) will be paid. Funds can be used for deposits, rent, and utilities incurred between May 1, 2026 and August 30, 2027.
During the three-year course of the grant you will also need to:
Yes. If you are awarded a grant, you will be provided a Balance Sheet spreadsheet to complete and submit along with copies of required bank/financial records.
If all grant requirements are met, grants are paid in three annual installments:
*Exact dates dependent on recipient’s completion of Interim Reports.
Grant funds may be used for residential rent, utilities (gas/electric/phone/internet) and/or security deposits.
Funds may only be used for eligible expenses within these grant periods:
Ineligible expenses include, but are not limited to:
NYFA reserves the right to determine eligible and reasonable expenses to support through this grant program.
Yes. If you are awarded a grant, you will need to provide copies of paid bills/receipts for the rent/utility expenses described in your application.
Grant funds are only sent to the artist, not the owner/landlord of your housing.
You can explore our list ofHousing Resources, visit Entertainment Community Fund’s Information and Resources portal, and/or download this Housing Resources document. To access the portal, you can register with a free account.
If desired, grant recipients will be provided with information and guidance for affordable housing in New York through a partnership with the Entertainment Community Fund.
HOW TO APPLY
All applications must be submitted through the Submittable platform. All open applications can be found on Submittable.
If you haven’t already, you will need to create a free Submittable account to be able to access the application. Visit Submittable to start a free account.
Step-by-step guidance for using the Submittable platform and setting up a free account is available here.
Yes. To save your application as a draft, scroll to the bottom of your working application and select “Save Draft.” Sign in to your submittable account to view your draft applications. You can also sign in via the direct link to saved drafts here.
No. All applications must be submitted online through Submittable to be considered for review.
For assistance in applying, please reach out through our Contact Page. We ask that requests for assistance be made as soon as possible, and at least two weeks prior to the deadline to allow adequate time for staff to support you in submitting an application on time.
This free online tool can help you convert to a wide variety of file types. Accepted file types are listed directly on the application.
You have the option of including notes and comments about your work samples in the metadata field. Once you have selected and uploaded your file on Submittable, an additional metadata field will appear in the application form. Please include additional information about the work samples there.
We highly suggest using a laptop or desktop computer to complete your application on the platform, rather than a mobile device or tablet. Free access to these types of computers are available at most public library branches throughout New York City. For a smoother performance, we recommend using either Firefox or Chrome as your browser. If you’re already using Chrome, please clear the browser cache and cookies. Additionally, please make sure you are using the most up to date version of your browser.
If you are still running into technical issues, you can reach out to Submittable’s Support team directly via the contact form, Submitter Support, or via the support email address [email protected] so that they can troubleshoot directly.
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To preview your submitted application, please sign in to your Submittable account. If you continue having issues viewing your submission, please reach out to [email protected] for further assistance.
Note: Submitted applications should only be previewed using the link above. You may not be able to preview your submitted application by signing in through the same portal link you used to apply.
No. All applications must be submitted by the deadline. Please note that the application form will automatically close and stop accepting applications at the deadline time of 5:00 PM ET, regardless of whether you still have a draft application open on your browser. We strongly encourage you to submit your application at least 24-48 hours before the deadline date to allow time to address any technical issues. NYFA cannot extend the deadline regardless of the cause of the problem you may have encountered.
By completing this information you are helping NYFA secure future funding, collect general information about our audience, and properly assess our effectiveness in serving the creative community. Your responses will remain anonymous and any personally identifying data will be removed prior to sharing the demographic data with third parties.
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