PCC: Infrastructure Grants

Pop Culture Collaborative

Funding Amount

US $20,000 - US $200,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

PCC: Infrastructure Grants

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Pop Culture Collaborative
Amount: US $20,000 - US $200,000
Last Updated: February 04, 2026

Summary

The Pop Culture Collaborative offers Major Grants to support initiatives that promote long-term narrative change and social justice through pop culture. Targeting U.S.-based nonprofits, for-profits, and individuals, these grants aim to engage mass audiences in transformative experiences. With a focus on communities often marginalized, the Collaborative's efforts are designed to foster a pluralistic society where everyone belongs. Grants range from $20,000 to $200,000, depending on project scope and duration, with applications reviewed biannually.

Overview

NOTE: The Pop Culture Collaborative accepts proposals by invitation only. However, we have created a simple process for potential grantees to self-evaluate whether they are a match with the Collaborative’s goals and guidelines, and if so, to submit an idea for our consideration. It is important to note that an idea submission is not a proposal. The Collaborative will respond only to idea submissions that the staff team has reviewed and deem a potential match. Infrastructure Grants Infrastructure Grants can support new and/or established initiatives, organizations, or companies that are working to advance long-term narrative change goals and/or to build the pop culture for social change field or support emerging and timely initiatives and experiments at the intersection of pop culture and social justice. Funding Priorities Program Area 1: Artists Advancing Culture Change - The Pop Culture Collaborative provides grants to artists and organizations or companies that support artist cohorts, from various disciplines, locations, and industries to bring their artistic vision to mass audiences, while also contributing to field-wide efforts to build public yearning for a pluralist America. We seek to create a large, networked community of artists who believe that their creative work and leadership have the power to inspire millions of Americans to actively co-create a pluralist society. Areas of interest include: Supporting artists and cultural organizations to conceptualize, develop, and produce creative works that can help build public yearning for pluralist culture in America. Supporting artists to gather for shared learning, networking, community-knitting, and power-building, especially spaces that bring artists into direct and meaningful connection with frontline activists and culture change strategists. Helping artists and organizations develop the methodology, networks, infrastructure, pipelines, and leadership skills needed to redistribute access and power in their respective industries to historically excluded communities. Program Area 2: Building the Pop Culture for Social Change Field - The Pop Culture Collaborative supports artists, activists, strategists, researchers, and other practitioners in the entertainment, social justice, and philanthropic fields to build a robust pop culture change field capable of achieving widespread narrative and cultural change at scale. Together, they can form narrative networks that have the knowledge, connections, skills, and infrastructure that can align and create transformative narrative environments in our society. Areas of interest include: Creating resources and/or infrastructure that support the design, testing, and/or activation of long-term pop culture strategies. Developing, testing, and strengthening partnerships among artists, the entertainment industry, and social justice movements via convenings, cohorts, campaigns, and/or programs. Designing, testing, and/or advancing narrative infrastructure (convenings, emergent technologies, community knitting spaces, and programs) that create access and long-term career sustainability for the next generation of pop culture–focused strategists, campaigners, and artists. Program Area 3: Culture Change Research - The Pop Culture Collaborative supports grantees to unearth new data, develop analysis, and share insights with and among entertainment, social justice, and philanthropic sectors in order to inform content development, advance cultural strategies, and activate collaborations in the pop culture for social change field. Areas of interest include: Audience Research. Research that helps the field understand who the people in key audiences are, what motivates their beliefs, (e.g., media, culture, family, economics), and how their beliefs compel and shape their behaviors. Industry Research. Research that delves into the ecosystem of a specific field of cultural production (e.g., television industry, music industry, or sports broadcasting industry) to inform and/or activate short- and long-term culture change strategies. Impact and Evaluation Research. Research that examines and analyzes past and current pop culture change experiments, campaigns, and/or partnerships; utilizes formal evaluation and longitudinal impact methodologies to understand impact; and/or leverages trend tracking and analysis to make sense of current narrative environments and cultural norms, or anticipate future patterns in pop culture content creation, consumption, and engagement. Program Area 4: Movement-Led Pop Culture Narrative Strategies - The Pop Culture Collaborative supports social justice organizations and initiatives to design, coordinate, and activate long-term narrative change strategies at the pop culture (mass audience) level. Areas of interest include: Design and implementation of multilayered culture change strategies, including content/story strategy design and audience experience design. Reimagining and testing new roles and relationships between the social justice and entertainment fields to advance the development of narratives, story creation, and audience activation opportunities. Program Area 5: Innovations in Mass Audience Activation - The Pop Culture Collaborative supports initiatives, bold experiments, and exploration of emerging activation models to ensure that just, authentic narratives about historically marginalized communities are deeply integrated into our nation’s narrative landscape and strategically leveraged to build widespread public yearning for a just and pluralist America. Areas of interest include: Design and implementation of audience activation campaigns (with intended audiences of at least 1 million people) focused on pop culture content. Experimentation with mass audience engagement strategies. Organizing and/or partnerships with pop culture fandoms. Criteria The Collaborative seeks grantee partners working at the intersection of pop culture and social change who: Are artists, activists, organizations, strategists, researchers, and/or others who identify culture change as a clear outcome of their work and pop culture strategies as a critical aspect of their culture change efforts. Demonstrate emerging or pathbreaking leadership around long-term narrative and culture change strategies in the arts, entertainment, digital, mass media, and/or social justice sectors. Prioritize authentic and equitable leadership and/or partnership from the communities most directly affected by the work. Have the ability to clearly define how their work fits into a long-term narrative change strategy and theory of culture change. Funding Grants allocations are informed by the request of the potential grantees, but made with the final recommendations of Collaborative staff, ranging from: $20,000 to $100,000 for one year $100,000 to $200,000 over two years

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. U.S.-based nonprofits, for-profits, and individuals/organizations with fiscal sponsorship are eligible for Pop Culture Collaborative narrative infrastructure grants.To be considered, proposals must engage, affect, center, and/or support at least one of our multi-community focus areas: people of color, immigrants, refugees, Indigenous peoples, and/or Muslims, particularly those who are women, queer, transgender, and/or disabled. Initiatives with an intersectional and intentional focus on gender justice, LGBTQIA rights, disability, democratic fairness, pluralist values, and economic justice are prioritized.

Ineligibility

The following work is not eligible for Pop Culture Collaborative grants:Initiatives outside of the United States.Projects that have a narrative change focus but do not incorporate pop culture strategies.Projects not designed to reach mass audiences of at least 1 million people, or to create infrastructure or research insights that will support projects that reach this scale.We typically do not fund:Production costs for movies, television, or digital video (with the exception of rapid response grants). We are able to fund projects focused on content development and distribution.Long-form or short-form documentary films. We occasionally support innovative mass audience campaigns associated with nonfiction content in our effort to support new audience engagement models.Communications work (talking points, pitching and media coverage, social media) unless it is directly integrated into a cultural strategy campaign.

Focus Areas & Funding Uses

Fields of Work

social-justicebipoccapacity-building

Categories

Browse similar grants by category

Related Grants

Similar grants from this funder and related organizations

Ready to apply for PCC: Infrastructure Grants?

Grantable helps you assess fit, draft narratives, and track deadlines — so you can submit stronger applications, faster.