
Fundraising & Business Development
Taproot Foundation, Inc., New Orleans, LA, United States
Published Date
Posted April 02, 2026
Grant Prospect Research for Creative Futures Lab Pilot * Be the first to apply to this opportunity
Youth Stop Inc. is seeking support to identify 10–15 qualified funding opportunities for our Creative Futures Lab pilot in New Orleans, a workforce‑aligned program connecting youth (ages 16–22) to careers in photography, media production, and cultural preservation.
The volunteer will research and compile a curated list of aligned funders, including private foundations and select corporate giving programs. For each opportunity, we are requesting key details such as funding priorities, eligibility requirements, typical award range, and upcoming deadlines, along with a brief note on alignment with our program.
The final deliverable will be a clear, organized funding prospect list that Youth Stop can use immediately to guide grant submissions and outreach.
Youth Stop Inc. is at a turning point—evolving from a volunteer‑led arts program into a workforce pathway initiative for young people in New Orleans.
Through Creative Futures Lab, youth (ages 16–22) will gain hands‑on experience in photography and media, build portfolios, and take real steps toward creative careers. What stands in the way isn’t vision—it’s access to the right funding opportunities to launch the pilot.
Your work will directly unlock that next step. By identifying a focused set of aligned funders, you will help move this program from concept to reality—supporting paid training, mentorship, and career exposure for youth navigating their future.
This is a chance to have immediate, visible impact—helping transform a 20‑year legacy of youth storytelling into a pathway for economic opportunity and long‑term growth.
Success will result in a clearly organized list of 10–15 vetted funding opportunities that are well‑aligned with Youth Stop Inc.’s Creative Futures Lab pilot. Each opportunity will include key details (priorities, eligibility, award range, and deadlines) and a brief rationale for fit. This will allow our team to move immediately into targeted grant submissions and outreach, reducing time spent on exploratory research and increasing our ability to pursue the most competitive and relevant funding sources.
Ultimately, success means having a focused, actionable funding pipeline that strengthens our ability to launch and sustain the pilot program.
Youth Stop Inc. Location McKinney & New Orleans, Texas & Louisiana
Youth Stop Inc. provides a safe haven for youth to express themselves, using photography and the arts as powerful tools for healing, storytelling, and self‑empowerment. Born out of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, our mission is to give young people—especially those from underserved communities—the opportunity to capture their experiences, preserve their histories, and celebrate their resilience. By fostering creativity and self‑expression, we aim to inspire confidence, nurture leadership, and build bridges of understanding across cultures and generations.
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Grant Prospect Research for Creative Futures Lab Pilot * Be the first to apply to this opportunity
Youth Stop Inc. is seeking support to identify 10–15 qualified funding opportunities for our Creative Futures Lab pilot in New Orleans, a workforce‑aligned program connecting youth (ages 16–22) to careers in photography, media production, and cultural preservation.
The volunteer will research and compile a curated list of aligned funders, including private foundations and select corporate giving programs. For each opportunity, we are requesting key details such as funding priorities, eligibility requirements, typical award range, and upcoming deadlines, along with a brief note on alignment with our program.
The final deliverable will be a clear, organized funding prospect list that Youth Stop can use immediately to guide grant submissions and outreach.
Youth Stop Inc. is at a turning point—evolving from a volunteer‑led arts program into a workforce pathway initiative for young people in New Orleans.
Through Creative Futures Lab, youth (ages 16–22) will gain hands‑on experience in photography and media, build portfolios, and take real steps toward creative careers. What stands in the way isn’t vision—it’s access to the right funding opportunities to launch the pilot.
Your work will directly unlock that next step. By identifying a focused set of aligned funders, you will help move this program from concept to reality—supporting paid training, mentorship, and career exposure for youth navigating their future.
This is a chance to have immediate, visible impact—helping transform a 20‑year legacy of youth storytelling into a pathway for economic opportunity and long‑term growth.
Success will result in a clearly organized list of 10–15 vetted funding opportunities that are well‑aligned with Youth Stop Inc.’s Creative Futures Lab pilot. Each opportunity will include key details (priorities, eligibility, award range, and deadlines) and a brief rationale for fit. This will allow our team to move immediately into targeted grant submissions and outreach, reducing time spent on exploratory research and increasing our ability to pursue the most competitive and relevant funding sources.
Ultimately, success means having a focused, actionable funding pipeline that strengthens our ability to launch and sustain the pilot program.
Youth Stop Inc. Location McKinney & New Orleans, Texas & Louisiana
Youth Stop Inc. provides a safe haven for youth to express themselves, using photography and the arts as powerful tools for healing, storytelling, and self‑empowerment. Born out of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, our mission is to give young people—especially those from underserved communities—the opportunity to capture their experiences, preserve their histories, and celebrate their resilience. By fostering creativity and self‑expression, we aim to inspire confidence, nurture leadership, and build bridges of understanding across cultures and generations.
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