SFWA Awards the 2022 Givers Fund Grants

The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) Grants Committee has awarded 25 organizations, activities, and public interest programs with 2022 Givers Fund Grants ranging 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. 

Givers Fund Grants are intended to aid projects that further SFWA’s mission to promote, advance, and support science fiction and fantasy writing around the world. This fund is made possible with the generosity of donors from our community and partnerships within the publishing landscape. We’d like to thank all of our donors who help make this program a reality. If you’d like to donate to this endeavor or our other SFWA charitable funds, please go to www.sfwa.org/donate.  

The recipients of the 2022 SFWA Givers Fund Grants are as follows: 

  • Arisia, Inc.
  • Can*Con
  • Convergence Events
  • Dream Foundry
  • Firkin Press/Beneath Ceaseless Skies
  • Friends of the Augusta County Library
  • Gooding Public Library Foundation
  • khoreo 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

Per Katrina Archer, editor and publisher of Little Blue Marble Magazine, “We truly appreciate the SFWA Givers Grant program. For a small, issue-oriented publication like ours whose funding relies on personal donations and patronage, the Givers Fund Grant has been instrumental towards keeping our commitment that the magazine remains free to read.” 

Nick Wood, charter founder member of the African Speculative Fiction Society, said, “I am absolutely thrilled to receive a Givers Fund Grant from the SFWA to further the writing of new African speculative futures amongst young township residents in Cape Town. The funds to run this workshop, requested by the South African Education Project, did not exist, so I am delighted SFWA has stepped into the breach.”

Lou Berger, chair of the SFWA Grants Committee, said, “The Givers Grant Committee was pleased to receive so many grant requests for 2022 projects and programs. Special thanks to Jessica Reisman and Nancy Shrock for serving on the volunteer committee with me, and thanks to the always amazing Oz Drummond and Nathan Lowell, SFWA’s comptroller and chief financial officer, respectively, for their Herculean efforts to give the Committee the insights they needed to most efficiently distribute the monies.”

Applications are always open for Givers Fund Grants, and previous recipients are welcome to reapply. The deadline to apply for our 2023 awards is October 1, 2022.

To learn more about all of SFWA’s benevolent funds, head here. Please direct questions to [email protected].

[Based on a press release.]


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One thought on “SFWA Awards the 2022 Givers Fund Grants

  1. Great choices, and I urge people with non profit projects and programs to check out applying for the next round of grants. One of the (many) ways SFWA helps the F&SF community. And thank you to the Grants Committee for your service!

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