The Black Immersive Creators Grant is now accepting applications for 2025.

This grant will provide $10k to a stellar Black artist to help them create the immersive art of their dreams.

If you’re a Black immersive artist, we hope you’ll consider applying. If you know anyone who would be a good fit, please share this with them.

The deadline to apply is Wednesday, April 16th at 11pm ET/ 8pm PT.

Black women and men dance and pole dance while lit by UV light and projections.
Arwa Michelle Mboya, the last grant recipient, brought her vision to life. La Nubiana transported audiences to the year Y3K, blending pole performance, Afro-futurism, and real-time generative art to tell the story of liberation and resilience.

About The Black Immersive Creators Grant

The Black Immersive Creators Grant is a cash award of $10,000 for US-based Black artists who are interested in creating immersive artwork.

The goal of this grant is to amplify Black voices in the immersive community.

The recipients of this grant are Black-identifying creators who demonstrate a passion for creating immersive work. Whether they have an existing portfolio or not, create only immersive work or create this art in addition to other work and life priorities, this grant aids the cultivation and growth of inspired immersive art by Black creators to broaden and encourage diversity in the industry.

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Applications Are Open!

The deadline to apply is Wednesday, April 16th at 11pm ET/ 8pm PT.

This award is for the production of a new original immersive project, or a new sequel or enhancement to an existing project. Completed projects and/ or previously-released projects are not eligible. The project must be able to be experienced by an individual in the United States. The project may be in-person, remote, virtual, and/or site-specific and it must be presented to an audience within 12 months of receiving the award.

Learn more about the eligibility criteria and selection criteria here.

Fully Funded

Thank you to everyone who has already donated to this grant. The grant is fully funded for 2025, but you can still donate. Any additional donations will be put towards the next grant cycle.

Monetary donations to the Black Immersive Creators Grant are tax-deductible through our fiscal sponsor.

Inspire Me

Full Disclosure: David and I are members of the Board for the Black Immersive Creators Grant. It’s important to us that the immersive entertainment industry (including escape rooms) is welcoming to creators of all kinds, and that together we strive for more representation.

Being on the board has been incredible. Reading and evaluating the applications the last two years has been an eye-opening experience for me. I learned so much about different genres of immersive entertainment and about different culture. The applications were truly incredible. Read about the past winners here.

A woman pole dances, surrounded by dollar bills, an MC speaks into a microphone, an audience looks on.
Arwa Michelle Mboya, the last grant recipient, brought her vision to life. La Nubiana transported audiences to the year Y3K, blending pole performance, Afro-futurism, and real-time generative art to tell the story of liberation and resilience.

I’m so excited to read the applications that come in write over the next month. If you’re eligible, please don’t miss this opportunity to apply.

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