Female Design Council Grant for Female Designers and Architects 2022

The Female Design Council Grant 2022 is now accepting applications.

Female Design Council Grant

BIPOC female-identified designers and architects are eligible for a specific funding award.

The funding will help the firm grow in size and/or generate new design collections.

Female Design Council and NICOLEHOLLIS acknowledge the significance of empowering female-identified creatives and have committed to providing direct financing and mentoring to BIPOC women via this one-of-a-kind interior design and architectural program.

The FDC + NICOLEHOLLIS Grant is part of the Female Design Council’s ongoing commitment to empowering and supporting women of color in design, as well as providing a platform for young people to see themselves as successful role models and have a network of other creatives to support their development.

Grant

  • One $15,000 USD cash grant will be awarded by the FDC + NICOLEHOLLIS Grant to a WOC-led interior design/architecture business or person in the United States.
  • The NICOLEHOLLIS team will provide expert mentoring to the grant recipients.

Female Design Council Grant Requirements

  • Identify yourself as a lady of color.
  • Designers aged 22 and above are eligible to apply.
  • Designers must have no more than 5 years of experience in interior design or architecture.
  • Must be able to live and work in the United States.
  • Applicants, regardless of citizenship status, must be eligible to obtain taxable income in the United States.

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Application for Female Design Council Grant

Applications are open until December 15, 2021. Late applications will not be considered.

To Apply, Click Here
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Deadline: December 15, 2021

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