Organizations & Service Providers

The organizations and service providers listed are recommendations from trusted sources across the field. However, their inclusion does not constitute an endorsement by Dance/NYC. While we strive to provide valuable resources, we encourage you to conduct your own research and due diligence when utilizing these providers.

Filter Resources…

  • Reset filters
  • Free

    Funders4Palestine

    Funders4Palestine

    Funders4Palestine exists to organize the philanthropic sector towards deeper solidarity with the Palestinian struggle, anchored in a wider vision of collective liberation.

    Arab + SWANAFunding & FundraisingJustice Equity & InclusionRacial Justice
  • Free

    The Collegium for African Diaspora Dance (CADD)

    The Collegium for African Diaspora Dance (CADD)

    CAAD is an egalitarian community of scholars and artists committed to exploring, promoting, and engaging African diaspora dance as a resource and method of aesthetic identity. Through conferences, roundtables, publications and public events, we facilitate interdisciplinary inquiry that captures the variety of topics, approaches, and methods that might constitute Black Dance Studies.

    Black + African DiasporaJustice Equity & InclusionRacial JusticeResearch
  • Free

    Gays and Lesbians Living in a Transgender Society (GLITS)

    Gays and Lesbians Living in a Transgender Society (GLITS)

    G.L.I.T.S is a Black trans-led advocacy and direct services organization that is dedicated to fighting systemic discrimination against marginalized communities, in New York City and beyond.

    AdvocacyImmigrationJustice Equity & InclusionLGBTQIA+Racial Justice
  • Paid

    Grantmakers in the Arts Racial Equity in Arts Funding Workshops

    Grantmakers in the Arts Racial Equity in Arts Funding Workshops

    GIA’s Racial Equity workshops have been designed to help participants recognize that cultural funding is a system that has been historically racialized like so many societal systems and to help guide our approaches to re-designing cultural funding as an anti-racist system.

    Funding & FundraisingJustice Equity & InclusionRacial Justice
  • Free

    Groundwater Arts

    Groundwater Arts

    Groundwater Arts braids together new ideas, living knowledge, and immediate strategies to bring the arts and culture field to the decolonized and climate-just future faster.

    IndigenousJustice Equity & InclusionRacial Justice
  • Free

    IllumiNative

    IllumiNative

    IllumiNative is a Native woman-led racial and social justice organization dedicated to increasing the visibility of—and challenging the narrative about—Native peoples.

    AdvocacyIndigenousJustice Equity & InclusionRacial JusticeResearch
  • Paid

    Indigenous Direction

    Indigenous Direction

    A consulting firm for companies and artists who want to create accurate work about, for and with Indigenous Peoples.

    IndigenousJustice Equity & InclusionRacial Justice
  • Paid

    Interaction Institute for Social Change

    Interaction Institute for Social Change

    IISC offers consulting and trainings to build collaborative capacity in individuals, organizations, and networks working for social justice and racial equity.

    Justice Equity & InclusionRacial Justice
  • International Association of Blacks in Dance

    International Association of Blacks in Dance

    IABD preserves and promotes dance by people of African ancestry or origin, and assists and increases opportunities for artists in advocacy, audience development, education, funding, networking, performance, philosophical dialogue, and touring.

    AdvocacyBlack + African DiasporaJustice Equity & InclusionRacial Justice
  • Free

    Lenape Center

    Lenape Center

    Lenape Center is committed to resisting the erasure of the Lenape people in their ancestral homeland of NYC through efforts to preserve, promote, and create Lenape arts, culture, and language (Unami).

    IndigenousJustice Equity & InclusionRacial Justice
  • Free

    Lenni Lenapexkweyok

    Lenni Lenapexkweyok

    We are an organization of Lenape matriarchs from the 5 Lenape nations in the lands currently known as Canada and the United States. Our goal is to increase Lenape peoples’ presence in our own homelands, having been violently displaced hundreds and even thousands of miles away.

    IndigenousJustice Equity & InclusionLand AcknowledgementRacial Justice
  • Free

    Marsha P. Johnson Institute

    Marsha P. Johnson Institute

    A nonprofit dedicated to protecting and defending the human rights of Black transgender people and continuing the legacy of Marsha P. Johnson.

    AdvocacyBlack + African DiasporaJustice Equity & InclusionLGBTQIA+Racial Justice

Back to top