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Below are opportunities offered by the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE), fellow City departments and community partners.

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Career Opportunities

 

Cultural Affairs Coordinator II, Film Office (Job Number: 409430)

Application Closing Date: Tuesday, June 10, 11:59 p.m. (CDT)

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The Cultural Affairs Coordinator II position in the DCASE Chicago Film Office Division will serve the needs of the local film and media industry and be its advocate. This includes reviewing and facilitating film permit applications and city services requests for film and television productions and serving as a liaison between city departments, aldermanic offices, location departments, sister agencies, and other government, community, and industry stakeholders. In addition, the position will support other activities of the Chicago Film Office as needed, including programming, events, and serving as an industry resource for the local film community.

 

Student Intern (Job Number: 411653)

Application Closing Date: Tuesday, June 10, 11:59 p.m. (CDT)

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Student intern positions are for students seeking to gain knowledge of, and valuable work experience in the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events. The positions will perform administrative and program support duties as needed working in various DCASE Divisions, including Cultural Grants and Resources, Chicago Film Office, Executive Administration, Finance and Development, Marketing and Communications, Operations and Permits, and Programming and Visual Arts.

 

Cultural Affairs Coordinator II, Visual Arts Division, Public Art (Job Number: 412416)

Application Closing Date: Tuesday, June 17, 11:59 p.m. (CDT)

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The Cultural Affairs Coordinator II, Public Art position will report to the Program Director of Public Art and manage public art commissions, programs and community engagement activities, and oversee the maintenance of the city’s public art collection.

 

For Businesses and Vendors

 

Maxwell Street Vendor Application

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Calling all small businesses, farmers, gardeners, artists, makers and re-sellers!

 

Request For Qualifications (RFQ) - Public Art Collection Inventory & Condition Assessment Services

Proposal Deadline: Sunday, June 29, 2025, 11:59 p.m. CT

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Thanks to generous funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) seeks proposals from qualified consultants or firms to conduct a comprehensive inventory, documentation, and condition assessment of the City of Chicago’s public art collection. Learn more.

 

Request for Qualifications (RFQ) - Creative Worker Rights: Education & Engagement Consultants

Deadline to Apply: Tuesday, July 1, 5 p.m.

Download RFQ →

The Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) seeks applications from qualified consultants to develop programming that advances creative worker rights for performing arts organizations and independent workers.

 

For Outdoor Festival and Athletic Event Organizers

 

Apply for a Jumping Jack

Available from Saturday, May 24 through Sunday, August 31, 2025

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Each year, the Jumping Jack Program delights children across Chicago. This inflatable playground, provided by the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE), is available for FREE on Saturdays and Sundays. More information.

 

Special Events Permit Application

DCASE processes Special Events applications for outdoor festivals, street and art/craft fairs and athletic events. Special Event Permits will be issued but are subject to change based on updated health and safety guidelines from either the City of Chicago or State of Illinois. All events must follow guidelines in place at the time of the event. For more information and to apply online, visit our Special Events Permit Application website.

 

Grants and Calls

 

City Contracting Opportunities

View a list of City of Chicago Procurement Services solicitations, including open calls from the Department of Family and Support Services and Chicago Public Library.

 

DPD Funding for Rehab & Construction Projects

The Chicago Department of Planning and Development (DPD) has several grant programs for the construction and rehabilitation of creative space.

 

Apply for a Small, Medium, or Large Community Development Grant

Application Deadlines:

  • Small and Medium Grants: Apply by Friday, August 15, 11:59 p.m.
  • Large Grants: Rolling

The Department of Planning and Development (DPD) helps support business and neighborhood vitality through Small, Medium and Large Community Development Grant (CDG) awards. CDGs use proceeds from the 2024 Housing and Development Bond and other funding sources to support a variety of eligible, business-related investments that create and maintain jobs and quality-of-life improvements for local residents. To see upcoming application deadlines and information sessions, visit chicago.gov/cdg.

  • Small grants up to $250,000 are intended to support eligible commercial, mixed-use and light manufacturing projects. Grants provide funding for up to 75% of total eligible project costs involving new construction, rehabilitation or both.
  • Medium grants from $300,001 to $5 million are intended to support eligible commercial, cultural, industrial, institutional, social service and mixed-use projects. Grants are intended to support up to 50% of total project costs involving new construction, rehabilitation or both.
  • Large grants exceeding $5 million are intended to support eligible commercial, cultural, industrial, institutional, social service and mixed-use projects. Grants are intended to support approximately 25% of total project costs involving new construction, rehabilitation or both.

 

Apply for the Small Business Improvement Fund

The Small Business Improvement Fund (SBIF), offered by the Department of Planning and Development (DPD), provides grant funding for permanent building improvements and repairs across the city. To learn about eligibility, attend an information session, and apply, please visit Chicago.gov/SBIF.

 

Serve as a Grant Panelist

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The Cultural Grants team seeks Chicago-area individuals to serve as grant application reviewers. Candidates must have arts and culture experience and be available for approximately 40 total hours over a period of six weeks. There is compensation for service.

 

For Artists, Creative Workers, Arts and Nonprofit Organizations

 

Public Art Program — Request For Qualifications (RFQ) for Chicago Avenue Streetscape Public Art

Application Deadline: June 27, 11:59 p.m. CST

Project Budget: $225,000

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The Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) invites professional artists and artist teams with a demonstrated history of completing complex, permanent, large-scale, outdoor public art projects to submit their qualifications for a $225,000 exterior public art commission. For more information and to download the RFQ, visit the webpage.

 

Performing Arts, Music, Dance, and Theater Programming Submissions 2025

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Are you an artist or arts organization interested in participating in DCASE Performing Arts, Music, Dance, or Theater programming? If so, we are currently accepting submissions for 2025 programs. Due to the volume of responses, applications will be reviewed on a monthly basis. Should an opportunity arise for partnership, you will be contacted directly by a member of the DCASE Performing Arts Programming Team.

 

"Art is Labor." Campaign & Resource Updates

DCASE, the Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (BACP), and campaign partners continue to add resources and lead sessions that advance the creative worker rights campaign. There are several ways to connect further:

 

Learning Hub in the Learning Lab

Learn more and apply online →

The Learning Lab is a free public space that makes learning visible.

Do you want to make the Chicago Cultural Center your hub for educational and creative activities?

Educators, artists, and nonprofit organizations are invited to submit proposals to make our Lab your Hub.

 

Cultural Community Rental Path

The Cultural Community Rental Path was created to reduce barriers to entry for Chicago's artists and arts organizations to produce free and open to the public events at the Chicago Cultural Center. The process features a reduced room rental rate and waived standard equipment fees (other production and operations costs still apply). For more information, visit ChicagoCulturalCenter.org.

 

Submit Your Mural to the City of Chicago Mural Registry

Applications accepted on a rolling basis

The Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) manages the City of Chicago Mural Registry, a publicly-accessible database documenting the growing collection of murals across the city on both private and public property. Artists, organizations and property owners are encouraged to register completed murals by submitting an application. For more information about the registration, application and process, visit Chicago.gov/muralregistry.

 

Nominate a Neighborhood Cultural Spotlight for 2026

Chicago Cultural Center, Welcome Center, 1st Floor North

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Neighborhood Cultural Spotlights feature people, places and things nominated and recognized for a cultural contribution to their neighborhood’s vitality, and celebrate cultural assets in Chicago’s varied and vibrant 77 community areas.

Neighborhood Cultural Spotlights can be given to your local puppeteer, the house on the block with sculptural installations in the yard, the neighborhood culture compiler who sends out a newsletter, the local arts supporter whom your community relies upon, etc.

Know a person, place or thing in your neighborhood that deserves a Neighborhood Cultural Spotlight?

Check out the current Neighborhood Cultural Spotlights in the Welcome Center and then nominate your favorite neighborhood cultural asset!

 

Engagement Opportunities

 

Chicago Soul Poems

Who, What, Where is the Soul of Chicago?

Now accepting online poetry submissions at ChicagoSoulPoem.com

All Chicago residents are invited to write, record and share a Chicago Soul Poem, written in the form of a soloem (pronounced so-lo-em). It is a new poetic form, created by the Chicago Poet Laureate, avery r. young, with 10 lines and five stanzas. A Chicago Soul Poem is written about a person, place or thing that is indicative of the Second City. Selected soloems will be featured on social media and other public-facing outlets. For more information, visit chicago.gov/PoetLaureate.

 

Healing Arts Chicago

Session 2: Monday, April 28 - Friday, June 27, 2025

Healing Arts Chicago is continuing in 2025. In addition to the existing mental health clinics, arts services are expanding to the newly added Roseland and Pilsen clinics. More information and the complete schedule.

Do you want to learn more about participating in or partnering with Healing Arts Chicago? Fill out our artist interest form or organizational interest form to connect.

 

Volunteer for DCASE

Applications accepted on a rolling basis

Learn more and apply online →

Share your love of Chicago’s culture, history and architecture by volunteering with DCASE. With DCASE you will connect guests (Chicagoans and visitors alike) with some of the city’s cultural treasures, such as Millennium Park, the Chicago Cultural Center, Clarke House Museum and the Taste of Chicago. Volunteers help in a variety of ways: leading tours, providing information, greeting and wayfinding at events and more.

 

Call for Corporate Partners

DCASE produces Chicago's largest free festivals including Taste of Chicago, Chicago Blues Festival and Chicago Jazz Festival plus a variety of other festivals and events throughout the year. Our goal is to engage companies, agencies and other partners to add value to the City's events while bringing brands directly to local consumers to increase brand awareness, generate valuable press exposure, drive traffic and sales, and build customer loyalty. To learn more about partnership opportunities, visit ChicagoPartnerships.com or email at chicagopartnerships@cityofchicago.org.

 

Resources

 

DCASE Educational Resources

Access resources for educators who are looking to connect their students with the Chicago Cultural Center and its programs. Visit the page to learn more.

 

City Marketing Assets + Resource Guide

Access a partial list of City of Chicago Marketing Assets available to the local arts industry. This was compiled by the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events for its Performing Arts Convening: Marketing and Audience Development, held October 26, 2022. Download the guide (PDF).

 

Creative Worker Resources

This is a listing of resources available locally and nationally to support creatives, from job boards, to professional advancement programs, to emergency funding.

 

Digital Access for ALL Chicagoans

Chicago families know the importance of quality, affordable internet, computers, and resources to participate in today’s society. For information on no-cost resources for eligible households to ensure they are supported and safe in today’s digital world, visit Chicago.gov.

 

Navigating Recovery: Arts and Culture Financial and Operating Treads in ChicagoNavigating Recovery: Arts and Culture Financial and Operating Trends in Chicago

SMU DataArts has partnered with the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) to produce this first look at the health of many of the city’s arts and cultural organizations before, during, and emerging from the pandemic. The report examines financial and operating trends among its applicant organizations from 2019 through 2022, and analyzes variations for organizations with different characteristics such as budget size, discipline, and mission focus. A look in the rearview mirror provides context for the underlying challenges that a lot of organizations are facing today. Download the Executive Summary and Full Report.