Wednesday, May 26

Newest Opportunities for Funding Artists and All in the Arts


Here are 24 of the Newest Funding and Residency Opportunities for People in the Arts.  Directions for writing a grant and several lists of other available grants are available under the resource links and archives on the right side of this page.  Don't forget that funders often MUST give out their money to worthy applicants to keep their non-profit status, so apply to one or more of these organizations.  Be sure to sign up as a follower and check back often.  If anyone has any ideas on how to have updates on this blog automatically be sent to you, let me know.  We are continuously contacting and scouting out opportunities for you to look through and will be adding to this blog as we get information.  Good luck to all of you, and thanks for your notes and comments.  I am very glad this has been useful to so many of you.


DURHAM ARTS COUNCIL (DAC)
T:(919)560-2720
F:(919)560-2704

Emerging Artists Grant
A project grant program that provides financial support to developing professionals by funding a project pivotal to the advancement of their careers as artists. Pivotal projects may happen at different stages of a career, therefore Emerging Artists Grants are not restricted to young or "unestablished artists.


KENTUCKY ARTS COUNCIL
T:(502)564-3757
F:(502)564-2839

Individual Artist Professional Development Program
The purpose of the Individual Artist Professional Development Program is to fund first time opportunities or activities that help artists further their careers.


SOUTH CAROLINA ARTS COMMISSION
T:(803)734-8696
F:(803)734-8526

Artist Fellowships
Fellowships recognize and reward the artistic achievements of South Carolina's exceptional individual artists. Fellowship awards are made through a highly competitive, anonymous process and are based on artistic excellence only. The fellowship awards bring recognition that may open doors to other funded opportunities.



VIRGIN ISLANDS COUNCIL ON THE ARTS (VICA)
T:(340)774-5984
F:(340)774-6206

Arts in Underserved Communities Grants (Special Projects Grants)
To improve planning, presentation, professional development and collaborations by awarding funds which are generally difficult for individual artists and new/emerging arts organizations to raise.   



LINCOLN CULTURAL COUNCIL
T:(781)259-1774
F:(781)259-1056

Local Cultural Council Regranting Program
Grants are to local organizations and individuals for art exhibits, art contests, recitals, concerts and dramatic productions. This is a regranting program of state funds for community-based arts, humanities, and interpretive sciences projects and activities to benefit area residents.



ARTS OF THE SOUTHERN FINGER LAKES
T:(607)962-5871
F:(607)962-4128

NYSCA Decentralization Projects
The New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), a state agency, provides decentralization grants (up to $5,000) for arts-related projects.


BERKSHIRE TACONIC COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
T:(413)528-8039
F:(413)528-8158

Artists Resource Trust (A.R.T.)
The A.R.T. Fund was established in 1997 to provide New England visual artists with funds to develop new work. Individual visual artists living in New England and nonprofit organizations that wish to commission new work or purchase existing works by mid-career artists living in New England can apply.




NORTHERN CLAY CENTER
T:(612)339-8007
F:(612)339-0592

McKnight Artist Residencies for Ceramic Artists 
The McKnight Artist Residencies for Ceramic Artists Program is designed to provide national and international, mid-career individual ceramic artists an opportunity to be in residence for three months at Northern Clay Center, where they can develop their own work and, at the same time, exchange id...
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LOWER EAST SIDE PRINTSHOP, INC.
T:(212)673-5390
F:(212)979-6493

Special Editions Residency
The Special Editions Residency is an opportunity for emerging artists in all disciplines to create a new body of work in printmaking. Awarded artists will collaborate with a master printer to create a new body of work. Between February of the grant year through the February of the following year...


 STUDIO MUSEUM IN HARLEM, THE
T:(212)864-4500
F:(212)864-4800

Artist in Residence
The Museum offers an Artists-In-Residence Program for three emerging artists who are granted studio space and a $15,000 fellowship for a period of twelve months. The program is designed to serve emerging African-American artists and artists of African descent internationally. Artist's media may i...


MCCOLL CENTER FOR VISUAL ART


T:(704)332-5535
F:(704)377-9808

Artist in Residence Program
McColl Center hosts regional, national and international artists selected via a peer-review process. Artists apply or are invited to apply after being nominated. Residencies are three months. Artists' work is exhibited during the residency.



CREATIVE GLASS CENTER OF AMERICA AT WHEATON ARTS AND CULTURAL CENTER
T:(800)998-4552
F:(856)825-2410

Residency Fellowships
Located at Wheaton Village, CGCA awards 10 fellowships per year to gifted artists working in hot glass. CGCA provides glass artists with time and resources necessary to work without the restrictions imposed by the high cost of glass production.


OREGON COLLEGE FOR ARTS 
T: (800)390-0632
F:(503)297-9651

Senior Residency: Open
The senior residency focuses on allowing mid-career artists a time to work during the summer. During odd numbered years the senior residency will accept applicants from all media areas of concentration for a six-week residency. This residency is offered to three artists.


CORNUCOPIA ART CENTER
T:(507)467-2446
F:(507)467-4446

Cornucopia Art Center / Jerome Foundation Residency Program
Lanesboro Residency Program offers four to six residencies each year to emerging artists. Housing, studio space, and stipend are provided. Artists will further their work while engaging with the community in a variety of ways.


MOVEMENT RESEARCH, INC.
T:(212)598-0551
F:(212)633-1974

Artist in Residence Project (A.I.R.)
A program providing commissions, rehearsal space, performance and related opportunities to support the individualized creative process of selected artists.

PRATT FINE ARTS CENTER
T:(206)328-2200
F:(206)328-1260

PONCHO Artist-in-Residence Program
The PONCHO Artist-in-Residence Program provides financial and technical support for four emerging artists from Washington State. Selected artists will receive a $500 honorarium and $1000 credit to be applied either to classes or studio rental at Pratt Fine Arts Center. Artists-in-Residence (AIRs)...


VERMONT STUDIO CENTER, INC.
T:(802)635-2727
F:(802)635-2730

Wheels for Wheels Award   
This Award program requires an application fee
1 fellowship will be awarded to an artist or writer who uses a wheelchair and/or has spinal cord injury.

NORTHEASTERN WISCONSIN ARTS COUNCIL
T:(920)435-2787
F:(920)435-3582

Scholarship
The Arts Council currently offers scholarship awards to area visual and performing art students. Students are judged on talent and artistic achievement alone. Any Brown County high school student currently enrolled in 10th, 11th or 12th grade is eligible to enter the competition.


AMERICAN HARP SOCIETY (AHS)
T:(323)469-3050
F:(323)464-2950

Wickersham Award
Award based on musical promise and financial need. Preference given to those pursuing study in the field of music therapy using the harp.

STAINED GLASS SCHOOL / STAINED GLASS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
T:(800)438-9581
F:(000)000-0000

Dorothy L. Maddy Scholarship Program
Scholarship for a course of study in stained glass.


PRATT FINE ARTS CENTER
T:(206)328-2200
F:(206)328-1260
Visit their website for a complete list of opportunities
Jon and Mary Shirley Glass Scholarships
Through the generous support of Jon and Mary Shirley, Pratt annually offers these two merit-based scholarships to emerging glass artists. Each award includes $1,875 credit for classes, workshops and/or studio rental in the Pratt Glass Program.


PRATT FINE ARTS CENTER
T:(206)328-2200
F:(206)328-1260
Visit their website for a complete list of opportunities
Gregory M. Robinson Pathways Scholarship
This financial need scholarship was founded in 1997 by Greg Robinson, a former Executive Director of Pratt, to support artists of color and to promote diversity at Pratt. The award is designed to provide intensive and sustained training and technical support for artists of color who wish to pursu...


PRATT FINE ARTS CENTER
T:(206)328-2200
F:(206)328-1260
Visit their website for a complete list of opportunities
Pohlman Knowles High School Scholarship
This scholarship was founded by and named in honor of artists Jenny Pohlman and Sabrina Knowles, and through the generous support of Beth and Mike Davies. Awards range from $200 to $600 in credit to be used at Pratt Fine Arts Center. Awards may be used for classes and workshops in any of Pratt’s ...

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