For its fourth year, the Pinterest Inclusion Fund is evolving to support more diverse content producers on the platform. After three inspiring years of teaching creators and content producers how to grow, connect and succeed on Pinterest, the program will now support small merchant businesses, boutique creator agencies and independent lifestyle publishers that are either owned and operated or create content or products for historically underrepresented communities.
With this expansion, the incubator program will focus on connecting inclusive and inspirational ideas and products from diverse content producers to the people on Pinterest looking to be inspired by them—ultimately bringing more diverse and inclusive content to the platform.
Fashion & beauty
Inspiration for everybody
From innovative styling tips to lifestyle hacks that promote glowing skin, past Inclusion Fund participants create inspiring content that empowers everyone to live a life they love.
Health & wellness
Inspiration for everybody
From innovative styling tips to lifestyle hacks that promote glowing skin, past Inclusion Fund participants create inspiring content that empowers everyone to live a life they love.
Lifestyle
Inspiration for everybody
From innovative styling tips to lifestyle hacks that promote glowing skin, past Inclusion Fund participants create inspiring content that empowers everyone to live a life they love.
Food
Inspiration for everybody
From innovative styling tips to lifestyle hacks that promote glowing skin, past Inclusion Fund participants create inspiring content that empowers everyone to live a life they love.
Fashion & beauty
Inspiration for everybody
From innovative styling tips to lifestyle hacks that promote glowing skin, past Inclusion Fund participants create inspiring content that empowers everyone to live a life they love.
About the Pinterest Inclusion Fund
The five-week incubator program will coach participants on practices for optimizing their organic content on Pinterest and how to make the most out of Pinterest's tools to drive value for their business.
This year, participants will attend virtual educational sessions uniquely designed for their needs. Sessions will cover topics such as:
Platform best practices to support business growth
Deep knowledge sharing from Pinterest and industry experts
Cash grants to assist with content production and optimization
Ad credits to help propel their content on Pinterest
Mentorship sessions from experts in their field.
The program will also continue to foster community, offering dedicated office hours.
Who can apply
The Pinterest Inclusion Fund supports small merchants, independent lifestyle publishers and creator agencies that are owned and operated by or produce content and products for BIPOC, disability, plus-size and LGBTQIA+ communities.
Why apply?
Participants from last year’s program cycles saw an average growth of 124% in engagement in addition to seeing growth in followers, like Nike who grew 36%. As a result of the learnings, resources and tools shared with content producers, 81% remain active on Pinterest today.¹
This year, we’re hoping to see agencies, publishers and small business owners achieve similar success. We encourage content producers across these segments to apply and see how you can accelerate your growth on Pinterest!
• Attend educational sessions, apply learnings to current and future Pinterest content through various ingestion tools, and consider Pinterest an integral part of their content strategy.
• Participants must also sign a Pinterest agreement, commit to virtual sessions and office hours, and create content as part of the program.
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We evolved the program to unlock more opportunities for a more diverse set of content producers. The program’s new focus will connect even more inclusive, diverse and shoppable content from underrepresented communities to the people on Pinterest looking to gain inspiration and shop their ideas and products. Creators who own an e-commerce business are encouraged to apply, in addition to those who partner with boutique creator agencies.
The program was started in 2021 because Pinterest saw a need to uplift content producers from communities that have been disproportionately underrepresented—including Black, Latiné, LGBTQIA+, Asian, Indigenous people and people with disabilities.
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