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Dance performance at Healing Movement dance event. Photo courtesy of The Barefoot Collective

The Tacoma Arts Commission manages two funding programs designed to nurture our city’s creative ecosystem and provide opportunities for all residents and visitors to access and participate in the arts.

Tacoma Artists Initiative Program (TAIP)

The TAIP is a biennial program that was established in 1999 to encourage the contributions made by individual artists who reside in Tacoma. The goals of the program are to recognize creative expression of the artists in our community, financially assist artists in generating new work and growing their skills, and engage the broader community through free public components presented by the funded artists.

2025-26 TAIP Funding Recipients

Portrait of Brendan Allen

Brendan Allen

Public performance of a new musical composition for string quartet, featuring musical instruments he will build from reclaimed wood.
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Portrait of Curtis Ashby

Curtis Ashby

Creation of a large-scale public mural celebrating local bird species and native plants.
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Portrait of Vaquero Azul

Vaquero Azul

Exhibit of nichos (folk art three-dimensional display boxes) exploring Mesoamerican Indigenous and queer identities, and a community workshop to create nichos exploring personal cultural expressions.
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Portrait of Tor Caspersen

Tor Caspersen

Record release concert for an extended play album blending hip-hop, electronic music, and Norwegian Hardanger fiddle.
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Portrait of Saign Charlestein

Saign Charlestein

Distribution of forged bronze medallions, celebrating the year of the horse, hidden around Tacoma for community members to find and keep.
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Portrait of Sarah A. Chavez

Sarah A. Chavez

Writing workshops and a literary reading with open mic, focused on expressions and experiences of grief and its connection to culture.
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Portrait of Cennady Coleman

Cennady Coleman

Exhibit of photos paired with personal stories, as well as other visual artworks, exploring relationships to hair as an avenue of self-expression across multiple cultural and social groups.
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Portrait of Alex Fazekas-Boone

Alex Fazekas-Boone

Screening of a feature-length documentary celebrating the skateboarding history and cultural significance of Thea’s Park.
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Portrait of Aaron Green

Aaron Green

An immersive live event pairing glass art with hip hop performances, in celebration of the release of an album of music.
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Portrait of Mari Griffin

Mari Griffin

Two live performances featuring spoken word poetry paired with jazz and R&B music, as well as two creative writing workshops.
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Portrait of Erin Guinup

Erin Guinup

A concert featuring her choral music composition exploring depression and anxiety and strategies for managing their effects.
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Portrait of Julia Josephine

Julia Josephine

A lantern-making workshop and community art experience celebrating unity and collaboration, featuring large-scale, illuminated puppets.
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Portrait of Jenny Liou

Jenny Liou

A series of writing workshops focused on nature and displacement.
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Portrait of Jason Loan

Jason Loan

A public talk and series of temporary site-specific video installations featuring Tacoma-centric and community created content.
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Portrait of Mel McCarthy

Mel McCarthy

A screening of Wheel Force Go!, a feature-length comedy about a team of existential teenage superheroes, followed by a discussion with the local creatives who worked on the film.
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Portrait of Stephanie Meredith

Stephanie Meredith

Exhibition of acrylic and embroidered paintings exploring motherhood, as well as a workshop covering basic embroidery and painting skills.
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Portrait of Yaya Mulvey Moir

Yaya Mulvey Moir

Exhibit of hand-beaded pieces exploring ancestry and connecting Mohawk and Irish/Scottish art forms and designs.
Portrait of Teresa Owens

Teresa Owens

A series of community crochet sessions as well as an exhibit of artwork exploring lichen (a hybrid colony of algae living symbiotically with fungi) as a metaphor for humans living together across real and perceived differences.
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Portrait of Allison Preisinger

Allison Preisinger

Album release concert of Folk Americana music rooted in guitar, vocals, and piano.
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Portrait of Adela Ramos Marché

Adela Ramos Marché

Two hands-on workshops where participants will explore family recipes related to meaningful memories and traditions through writing and zine-making.
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Portrait of Saiyare Refaei

Saiyare Refaei

Community event for the release of a children’s book about Norooz (Persian New Year), which will include a workshop, book signing, story time, and cultural experiences.
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Portrait of TiQuida Spellman

TQ Spellman

Community dance performance showcasing the dance style of majorette and exploring the fusion of hip hop, jazz, African, cheerleading, gymnastics, and J-sette.
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Portrait of Jessica Spring

Jessica Spring

Multi-disciplinary reading events for the release of “Queer Tails”, a letterpress-printed abecedary (alphabet) book that combines natural science, illustration, and alliterative writing.
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Portrait of Helen Thorsen

Helen Thorsen

A dance workshop and dance concert featuring Butoh performances (Japanese avant-garde dance-theater), live music, and a film screening.
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Portrait of Kristin Tollefson

Kristin Tollefson

A pop-up performance of jewelry and wearable art, made to elevate the beauty of aging bodies, modeled by elders.
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Information about TAIP Funding

The application deadline for 2025-2026 TAIP funding has already passed. Applications for 2027-2028 TAIP funding will be available in November 2026.

In the meantime, you can download the 2025-2026 TAIP application guidelines (PDF) for complete funding information, including eligibility.

Community Arts Projects

The Community Arts Projects funding program financially supports organizations and groups producing arts-focused community projects that are inclusive, accessible, and/or address equity issues.

2026 Community Arts Projects Funding Recipients

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Alliance for Accessibility

We are Not Forgotten Showcase
Indian cultural dance performance at Asia Pacific New Year Celebration.

Asia Pacific Cultural Center

28th Annual Asia Pacific New Year Celebration - Featuring Cambodia
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A group of dancers with Barefoot Collective perform at Wapato Park.

Barefoot Collective

Dancing in the Park
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Black Night Market - Poetry After Dark

Black Night Market LLC

Black Night Market Events: Poetry After Dark, Holiday Markets, and Black Art Soiree
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Capoeira Vida performance

Capoeira Vida

Free Capoeira Vida Youth, Family, and Adult Programs
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Dancing at Caribbean Queens festival

Caribbean Queens

Caribbean Queens Festival
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Youth gather with the Moon Princess in front of the pagoda at the Chinese Reconciliation Park.

Chinese Reconciliation Project Foundation

Tacoma Moon Festival
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Sing Tacoma

Sing Tacoma: One Night. One Piece, One Shared Song
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Foss Waterway Seaport's Tacoma Salmon in the Classroom Art Project

Foss Waterway Seaport

Tacoma Salmon in the Classroom- Salmon Art Project
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A family creates a spin-art painting in the art studio at Children's Museum of Tacoma.

Greentrike

Sparks at Children's Museum of Tacoma
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Hilltop Artists' glass pieces for Monkeyshines

Hilltop Artists

Monkeyshines Citywide Treasure Hunt
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Lion dance performance at the Lincoln District Lunar New Year Festival. Photo by Elizabeth Crook

Lincoln District Business Association

Lincoln District Lunar New Year Festival
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Glassblowing in the Museum of Glass hot shop as part of Glass Fest Northwest

Museum of Glass

Glass Fest Northwest
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Northwest Sinfonietta performance for STEAM Into Nature

Northwest Sinfonietta

'Voices Rise' Concert with La Cantina and Northwest Sinfonietta
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One Table Show performance

One Table Show

Building the Table: Developing Semi-Improvisational Theater with One Table Show
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Por Vida NW event at local park

Por Vida NW

Music in the Park
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Mural by Queer Northwest

Queer Northwest

Queer Art Project Mural
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Community members help paint a mural with SENCo Creates!

SENCo Creates!

Wright Avenue Mural
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Sheridan Elementary PTA

Sheridan Elementary Mural
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Tacoma Art Museum's Dí­a de los Muertos Festival.

Tacoma Art Museum

Dí­a de los Muertos Festival
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Attendees dancing at Lemon Sessions event. Photo by Sage & Soul,

Tacoma Arts Live

Lemon Sessions
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Adult ballet class at Tacoma City Ballet

Tacoma City Ballet

Open Adult and Dance for Wellness Classes
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Light art activity at Tacoma Light Trail's New Year's Eve Celebration

Tacoma Light Trail

New Year's Eve Celebration
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Tacoma Public School student artwork

Tacoma Public Schools - Arts Department

Student Art Exhibit Opening Night at Handforth Gallery
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Clothing creations from Threads of Freedom Showcase

The Chayah Movement

Threads of Freedom Showcase
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The Method Skateboards & Coffee

Skate Of The Art 2: A Skateboard Art Show
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Trío Guadalevín performance

Trío Guadalevín

El Noroeste: A Musical History of Latine Communities in Washington
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Vision253

Generation 253
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Performance at IN THE SPIRIT Arts Market & Northwest Native Festival

Washington State History Museum

IN THE SPIRIT Arts Market & Northwest Native Festival
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Attendees dancing at Juneteenth Celebration: A Road to Economic Freedom

WayOut Kids

Juneteenth Celebration: A Road to Economic Freedom
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Information about Community Arts Projects Funding

The application deadline for 2026 Community Arts Projects funding has already passed. Applications for 2027 Community Arts Projects funding will be available in September 2026.

In the meantime, you can download the 2026 Community Arts Projects funding guidelines for complete funding information, including eligibility.

Other City of Tacoma Funding Programs

Below are some additional City of Tacoma funding and loan programs. While not necessarily arts and culture focused, these programs may be suitable for your particular needs. We have provided a very brief and generalized overview of eligibility and what this funding program supports but please check the website for each program for the most up-to-date information and to see if you are eligible for that particular program.

Eligibility: Arts, culture, heritage, and science non-profit organizations or fiscally sponsored groups; neighborhood and business districts with a fiscal sponsor

Supports: Public programs, access, ongoing sustainability, youth programming

Find out more about Tacoma Creates funding.

Eligibility: Non-profits, fiscally sponsored groups, neighborhood and business districts

Supports: Infrastructure, traffic control, performers, marketing, or other related costs for public events and festivals

Find out more about Special Events funding.

Eligibility: Large or small scale free public events

Supports: Free or discounted in-kind services such as garbage, recycling, food waste bins, and/or portable toilets

Find out more about the Green Events program.

Eligibility: Non-profits, organized groups, neighborhood and business districts, public agencies and educational institutions

Supports: Projects that increase public awareness of and access to Tacoma’s history

Find out more about Heritage Project Grants.

Eligibility: Individuals or organizations

Supports: Projects which educate, protect, and restore our surface water resources and the Puget Sound

Find out more about Make a Splash funding.

Eligibility: Organizations

Supports: Programs to improve livability, education, civic engagement, and equity. Specific areas of focus include homelessness, household stability, civic participation, domestic violence, youth development, senior services, mental health and substance use disorders

Find out more about Neighborhood and Community Services Funding.

Eligibility: Neighborhood Business Districts

Supports: Covering costs of street closures and barricades needed for festivals/events put on by Neighborhood Business Districts

Neighborhood Business Districts apply for this funding directly with the Cross District Association.

Eligibility: Small businesses in Tacoma

Supports: Low interest rate loans of $5,000 – $25,000 for a business to launch or expand in Tacoma. Can cover acquisition of commercial land or buildings, purchase of machinery or equipment, site or tenant improvements, working capital, soft costs. Specifically for businesses unable to access traditional financing and/or need to fill a financing gap.

Find out more about the Micro-Loan Revolving Loan Fund.

Eligibility: Small businesses in Tacoma

Supports: Low interest rate loans of $25,000 – $500,000 for a business to launch or expand in Tacoma. Can cover acquisition of commercial land or buildings, purchase of machinery or equipment, site or tenant improvements, working capital, and soft costs. Specifically for businesses unable to access traditional financing and/or need to fill a financing gap.

Find out more about the Small Business Revolving Loan Fund.

Eligibility: Businesses in Tacoma

Supports: Loans of $100,000 – $5,000,000 for businesses in Tacoma. Can cover acquisition of commercial land and buildings, site or tenant improvements, purchase of machinery or equipment, debt restructuring, soft costs.

Find out more about the Grow America Fund.

Contact

Naomi Strom-Avila (she/her)
Funding & Cultural Programs Manager

747 Market Street
Room 900
Tacoma, WA 98402