2022 SFWA Givers Fund Grants

The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) announced the recipients of the 2022 Givers Fund Grants for organizations which further SFWA’s mission: “To promote, advance, and support science fiction and fantasy writing in the United States and elsewhere, by educating and informing the general public and supporting and empowering science fiction and fantasy writers.”

Grant recipients can be “any 501(c)(3) or similar organization… with a program related to the speculative fiction genres.” The 2022 recipients are:

  • Arisia, Inc.
  • Can*Con
  • Convergence Events
  • Dream Foundry
  • Firkin Press/Beneath Ceaseless Skies
  • Friends of the Augusta County Library
  • Gooding Public Library Foundation
  • khōréō magazine, Inc.
  • Little Blue Marble Magazine
  • Noah K. Sturdevant
  • Northfield Public Library
  • Norwescon
  • Odyssey Writing Workshops Charitable Trust
  • Parsec, Inc./Confluence
  • Partnership for HOPE Center
  • Reckoning Press
  • Santa Barbara Public Library
  • Society for the Furtherance & Study of Fantasy & Science Fiction/WisCon
  • South African Education Project (SAEP)
  • Space Cowboy Books
  • Speculative Literature Foundation
  • The Clarion Foundation/Clarion San Diego
  • The DC Center
  • University City Public Library
  • University of Wyoming/LaunchPad

Grants ranged from $350 to $4,800. “Since 2014, when SFWA transitioned to an active 501(c)3 charitable organization, the nonprofit association has given away over $250,000 in grants from its Givers Fund.”

Applications are always open and previous recipients can reapply. The deadline to apply for 2023 awards is October 1, 2022. For more information, see the SFWA website.


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