Hi, I’m Christopher Mulè (Moo-aLAY), a strategist and cultural leader with deep roots in the nonprofit and social impact sectors. I currently serve as Co-Director of Creatives Rebuild New York’s (CRNY) Artist Employment Program, a groundbreaking initiative that centers the economic well-being of artists. My work spans grant making, community-based program development, and strategic planning, including contributions to the Artist and Cultural Workers Bill of Rights, a framework for equity and dignity in the arts.

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I have experience beyond the cultural sector, supporting mission-driven organizations as they design impactful grant programs, build capacity, and develop community-centered strategies. I’m passionate about equity for marginalized communities and am actively organizing regional groups as part of a broader workers’ rights movement.

I’m also training to launch Cultural Impact Services, a practice focused on empowering community-based artists, cultural workers, and social impact leaders. Through this work, I help clients navigate the nonprofit industrial complex, build leadership capacity, write grants, and foster collaborative partnerships.

I have a special focus on working with multilingual and Deaf artists, as well as those dedicated to preserving cultural heritage. I expect to complete my coaching credentialing and begin offering services by June 2025.