
1 strategy calls + 6 hrs grant writing, prospecting or document review + complimentary access to our Grant Writing 101 workshopÂ
Set up your personalized grantwriting system so you stop wasting time.Â
You're putting in the effort â but are your grants landing?
This package is designed for artists, collectives, and emerging orgs who are ready to stop wasting time on applications that donât land and start building a system that sets you up to win.
Whether youâre just starting or already submitting but not hearing back, this is your startup support package to level up your grantwriting, sharpen your proposals, and create an efficient system you can use again and again.
This isnât just advice â itâs coaching + technical support + hands-on feedback to move you forward in your fundraising journey.
Artists, collectives, and cultural workers looking to step into grantwriting with more clarity and less overwhelm. Whether youâre applying for the first time or refining your approach, this package offers systems, structure, and strategy you can use again and again.
đŹ âThis was the grantwriting education I actually needed.â
LiberArte supports artists in building abundant, joyful futures â and funding that honors your work is part of that future. This package helps you shift from hustle and confusion to strategy, structure, and aligned action.
Not sure yet? Schedule your Discovery Session. Weâll connect for a 30min conversation to clarify your goals and confirm this session is the right fit. The $50 fee is credited toward any service you choose.
Case Study 1: Dance Education & Cultural Preservation
Organization: A venue in Queens, NY | Focus: 2026 to 2027 programming
This venue came to LiberArte with a multiyear dance education program that would center the living traditions of Latin American and Afro-Caribbean movement. LiberArte's consulting work focused on translating that vision into funder language without flattening it. That meant articulating the cultural stakes of the work, grounding the program narrative in the specific communities it serves, and building a project budget that reflected real artist compensation. The applications positioned them as a steward of living heritage.
What made the application strong: A clear theory of change rooted in community cultural development, named artists with demonstrated track records, and a program arc spanning fall 2026 through 2027 that showed both ambition and feasibility.
Case Study 2: An organization in Bushwick, New York â Community Arts Infrastructure
Organization: Organization in (Brooklyn, NY) | Focus: Operational and programmatic grant support
This organization is one of Brooklyn's most essential movement spaces; a worker-led cultural hub that holds political education, arts programming, and community organizing under one roof. Sustaining that kind of infrastructure requires ongoing grant strategy, not just one-off applications.
LiberArte has provided ongoing grant writing consulting, supporting proposals that communicate the organization's unique position at the intersection of arts and social movements. The work involves understanding what different funders value, whether that is civic engagement, community arts, or movement building, and framing the organizationâs work accordingly without compromising its politics or voice.
What made the applications strong: Authentic organizational voice, a track record of community trust, and the ability to demonstrate impact across multiple funder priorities simultaneously.
Case Study 3: Independent Musician Securing Project Support
Artist: Musician | Focus: Project-based grant funding for an independent musician
Independent musicians often face a steep learning curve when it comes to grant writing. This artist came to LiberArte seeking support in identifying funding opportunities and building applications that could make a specific project possible.
LiberArte's work included helping them articulate their artistic vision in ways that aligned with funder priorities, developing a compelling project narrative, and supporting the often-overlooked pieces of a strong application: work samples framing, budget justification, and bio writing that positions an artist as a serious cultural contributor rather than just a performer.
What made the application strong: A clearly defined project with artistic and community stakes, a budget that reflected the real cost of making the work, and a narrative that centered the music's meaning rather than just its mechanics.
Yura Sapi's client wins range from $35,000 to $5,000 grants for specific projects, programs, general operating budgets, and many that address different organizational needs. Yura has worked with organizations of all sizes to bring their visions to life.Â
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