CLMP Awards Grants to 46 Literary Publishers
The Community of Literary Magazines and Presses will award $350,000 in capacity-building grants to 46 nonprofit literary magazines and presses across the United States. Recipients will receive grants of $5,000 or $10,000 to support projects that build organizational capacity and ensure greater sustainability. The Capacity-Building Grant Program is made possible with funding from Hawthornden Foundation.
The grant recipients are:
Apogee Journal, $5,000
Archipelago Books, $10,000
Aunt Lute Books, $5,000
Bellevue Literary Press, $10,000
Bellevue Literary Review, $5,000
Callaloo: A Journal of African Diaspora Arts & Letters, $10,000
Cardboard House Press, $5,000
CavanKerry Press, $10,000
Center for the Art of Translation / Two Lines Press, $10,000
Coffee House Press, $10,000
Deep Vellum Publishing, $10,000
Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network, $10,000
The Drift , $5,000
DSTL Arts, $5,000
Electric Literature, $10,000
The Evergreen Review, $5,000
F(r)iction, $10,000
The Feminist Press, $10,000
Fence Magazine, $5,000
Futurepoem, $5,000
Grid Books, $5,000
Gulf Coast: A Journal of Literature and Art, $10,000
Haymarket Books, $5,000
The Hudson Review, $5,000
Los Angeles Review of Books, $10,000
Lucky Jefferson, $5,000
Lugar Comun, $10,000
Marsh Hawk Press, $5,000
McSweeney's, $10,000
Narrative Magazine, $10,000
Nightboat Books, $10,000
Obsidian: Literature & Arts in the African Diaspora, $10,000
The Offing, $5,000
Omnidawn Publishing, $10,000
One Story, $10,000
Orion Magazine, $10,000
Oxford American, $5,000
Passager Books, $10,000
Restless Books, $5,000
The Rumpus, $10,000
Sarabande Books, $5,000
Sinister Wisdom, $5,000
Split This Rock, $5,000
SWWIM, $5,000
Trio House Press, $5,000
Ugly Duckling Presse, $10,000
The National Book Foundation will also be awarding capacity-building grants to 49 nonprofit literary organizations across the U.S. through a similar program. To learn more about the National Book Foundation’s grantees, visit their website.