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Request for Proposals: Kuonyesha Art Fund (Africa)

Round 1: Touring of Work Scheme in Ireland

Deadline: 28-Feb-2026

The Kuonyesha Art Fund provides grants to artists across Africa to enhance artistic quality, social relevance, and public engagement. Funding supports visual, performing, literary, and multidisciplinary arts, with grant sizes ranging from UGX 4,000,000 to UGX 20,000,000 for Uganda-based artists and up to USD 5,000 for artists elsewhere in Africa. The program prioritizes originality, socio-political engagement, audience development, and innovation.

Overview of the Kuonyesha Art Fund

The Kuonyesha Art Fund nurtures and develops art in Uganda and across Africa by supporting projects that:

The fund recognizes diverse artistic practices, including:

Who is Eligible?

Funding Details

How to Apply / How It Works

  1. Application Submission – Online submission is required; physical submissions allowed for regions with limited internet access

  2. Required Materials – Completed application with supporting materials such as:

    • Images, videos, audio samples, manuscripts, scripts, research summaries

    • Works must be original and owned by the artist

  3. One Application Only – Each artist or group may submit one application

  4. Selection Criteria – Based on artistic quality, originality, societal relevance, audience engagement, innovation, and feasibility

  5. No Fees – The fund does not charge application fees

  6. Application Deadline28 February 2026

Why It Matters

The Kuonyesha Art Fund strengthens the African arts ecosystem by:

Common Mistakes and Tips

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who can apply? Artists living in Africa, including minors with adult guidance, with priority for female and disability-inclusive applicants.
2. What types of projects are eligible? Visual, performing, literary, multidisciplinary arts, research, dissemination, and innovative artistic practices.
3. What is the funding range? UGX 4,000,000 – UGX 20,000,000 for Uganda-based artists; up to USD 5,000 for other African artists.
4. Can I submit more than one application? No, only one application per artist or group is allowed.
5. What supporting materials are required? Images, videos, audio, manuscripts, scripts, or research summaries depending on art form.
6. Are application fees required? No, the fund does not charge fees.
7. When is the deadline? 28 February 2026.

Conclusion

The Kuonyesha Art Fund empowers African artists to create socially relevant, original, and high-quality work while expanding access and audience engagement. By supporting established, emerging, and developmental artists, the fund fosters innovation, collaboration, and visibility across the continent’s vibrant cultural landscape.

For more information, visit Kuonyesha Art Fund.

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