Grants Totaling $88,000 in State Funding Awarded to Local Creative Entrepreneurs
Pittsburgh – April 18, 2024 – Forty-four Southwestern Pennsylvania creative entrepreneurs were awarded a total of $88,000 from the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council to support their business’ general operations as part of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts’ (PCA) Creative Entrepreneur Accelerator program. Grants are used to start or operate a creative business in addition to providing access to free business consultations through local providers.
Grantees represent the diversity of Southwestern Pennsylvania’s creative economy, supporting businesses with gross revenue of less than $200,000 working in creative fields including architecture, visual arts and crafts, design, film and media, music and entertainment, and publishing.
“It’s an honor to support so many talented creative entrepreneurs from Southwestern Pennsylvania,” says Mona Wiley, Program Specialist at the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council. “Due to additional funding provided from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, we were also able to increase the number of this year’s recipients by 69% from 2023.”
Sixty-eight percent of this year’s funds were distributed to Black, Indigenous, or persons of color (BIPOC), or economically disadvantaged creative entrepreneurs and those who are located in and whose work benefits low-income communities.
The Creative Entrepreneur Accelerator program launched in October 2021 to support economic recovery and increase opportunities for creative workers. The Arts Council administers this grant on behalf of the PA Council on the Arts for Allegheny, Beaver, Greene, and Washington counties. In addition to grants, all applicants receive free consultation services from local small business development organizations, including Duquesne University, Chatham University, and the University of Pittsburgh.
The Creative Entrepreneur Accelerator awardees each received $2,000 in general operating support for their businesses. The awardees and their respective industries include: