- Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program
- NYFA/NYSCA Artist Fellowship
- The Profitable Artist Book
NYFA Classifieds caters to the national and international creative community. A few of the industries we serve include: academia, architecture and design, arts of all disciplines, curatorial, media and tech, publishing, government agencies, and nonprofits in the arts and social justice. You may list jobs, opportunities and services, and spaces on our board.
Featured listings appear at the top of each Classifieds board, and are tagged “Featured.” This section shows a rotating list of 5 featured listings at a time.
If you would like to feature your listing, you may do so by ticking the “Feature this listing” box at Checkout.
While our service is supported by Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, and Microsoft Edge browsers, we strongly recommend that you use the most up-to-date version of Google Chrome, when possible. If you’re using an up-to-date Chrome browser and are still encountering problems posting your listing, please try to logout and login again.
Carefully check that you have filled out all of the required (*) fields on the listing submission page.
Please ensure that your billing address matches the credit card you are using at Checkout.
If you need further assistance, please email [email protected]
Yes, as long as NYFA staff is able to verify your ID. However, we encourage transparency from employers listing on our board, and discourage the use of anonymous listings. Applicants should have as much relevant information as possible when deciding whether to submit materials to an open position. This saves time for everyone involved.
To Keep Your Contact Information Private:
When creating your listing, you’ll see the following question: “Allow applicants to submit materials through your NYFA listing?” If you choose either “Yes – through email” or “Yes – through a link,” an “Apply Now” button will be generated on your live post.
When applicants click on the “Apply Now” button and you have it linked to an email, their browser will open a form (see screenshot below). Applicants will use this form to contact you according to the directions you provided and your email address will not be displayed.
If you would like your email address or other contact information to be visible, enter it in the “Application Instructions” field.
Yes. If you are posting on behalf of an organization of which you are not a staff member, be sure to enter that organization in the “Organization” field of your job listing and correctly indicate the location where the position is based. You will be able to enter your own contact information in the “Application Instructions” field and billing information.
Yes, you can set your listing to be published on a future date.
Here are the steps:
1. Once you’ve reached the Checkout page with your listing, chose the “Posting Length.”
2. Click on the “Post On Date” field and choose a date on the calendar or type it in. The “Post End Date” will be automatically set depending on the “Posting Length” you choose.
3. Select your payment method.
4. Add your billing address and then click “Checkout.”
5. Enter your credit card information and click “Pay,” which will take you to the confirmation page.
Please note that a confirmation email will be sent to you on the day that your listing has been approved by the NYFA Classifieds team. However, your listing will be published on the future date which you selected.
On Monday through Friday, our team aims to approve listings within 24 hours of their being submitted through the site. If you submit in the afternoon on a Friday, your listing may not be reviewed by our team until Monday. For that reason, and to accommodate holidays recognized by NYFA, we ask that you allow for up to 2-3 business days.
We do not edit content posted by organizations or individuals, but we do review it before it is published to make sure it is consistent and compliant with labor regulations. If there is something in your listing that does not conform to our policies, we’ll contact you to resolve the issue before we post it.
Our users are artists, arts workers, organizations and businesses, and patrons of the arts from a variety of fields, including architecture, advertising, design, film, music, publishing, and the visual, performing, and literary arts. Our advertisers include nonprofit organizations, foundations, museums, historical societies, colleges and universities, government agencies, galleries, and other arts and culture-based businesses.
Absolutely! Many organizations find NYFA to be an ideal resource for attracting creative talent to both non-profit and for-profit sectors in many fields and industries. From business and technology to fundraising and finance, professionals with a wide range of experience use NYFA Classifieds to identify opportunities.
The more comprehensive your listing is, the more attractive it is to applicants. Posts that provide information like salary range, an organization’s culture, and detailed job descriptions tend to outperform those that don’t. Here’s a basic checklist of things to include:
For more tips, check our blog post on writing on inclusive listing.
You should not enter any information that is non-compliant with labor laws and employment regulations, such as restrictions with regard to an applicant’s age, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, national origin, or other personal information. Many organizations use the listing as an opportunity to identify themselves as an equal opportunity employer and/or to encourage diverse individuals to apply. Employers in NYC must also comply with the NYC Human Rights Law.
In order to be listed with NYFA, all internships must state their educational value. To make sure your internship is lawful, please refer to the respective U.S. Department of Labor fact sheets concerning non-profits and for-profits.
NYFA’s Internal Policy for Internships
About Educational Value:
Please note that NYFA requests a thorough description of the educational value of an internship in order to have it approved on our board. In addition to academic credit, educational value should specify:
Defining Paid and Unpaid Internships:
Per NYFA’s policy, in order for an internship to be considered a Paid Internship, the employer must list if the intern will receive a stipend or an hourly wage, ideally specifying a payment range. Internships that only provide food and transportation reimbursements must be listed as unpaid internships.
NYFA offers a discount for small nonprofits with an annual budget of up to $600,000. If this applies to you, you’re welcome to complete this form and we can discuss options.
NYFA relies on the income generated through advertising to support the programs and resources we offer to artists and arts organizations. Therefore, we are not able to offer free listings to other nonprofits.
The majority of posters find payment by credit card to be the easiest method. NYFA accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover. We also accept payments by PayPal. Checks are accepted on a case-by-case scenario to accommodate special circumstances. Check payments are due within 30 days after you submit your listing to NYFA.
All sales are final; postings removed prior to their expiration date will not be refunded.
After processing your payment via Credit Card, you will receive a confirmation email with the following subject “Invoice for your NYFA Classifieds Listing ‘TITLE OF YOUR LISTING’!”. This communication will be received in the email inbox associated with your account.