A Room Of Her Own Foundation (AROHO) is dedicated to helping women artists achieve the privacy and financial support necessary to pursue their art. As Virginia Woolf recognized in the 1920s, “a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write.”
While Woolf spoke of writers, AROHO applies her words to women of various disciplines. The 2009 Literary Gift of Freedom Award will be given to an American woman writer who is a U.S. citizen and will be living in the U.S. during the grant period. Because the award is quite substantial, the application process is extensive. Applications must be postmarked on or before October 31, 2008. Acceptable genres for this grant are poetry, playwriting, creative nonfiction and fiction.
To apply for the 2009 Literary Gift of Freedom Award, complete the Application available on their website www.aroomofherownfoundation.org
The California Arts Council in collaboration with the National Arts and Disability Center at UCLA announces the availability of $500 grants for arts organizations or artists with disabilities. Funds may be used towards the professional development of artists and to enhance the participation of people with disabilities in the arts. Visit for the website for more information http://nadc.ucla.edu/announc.cfm?ID=20
The California Arts Council (CAC) has opened the application process for its Creating Public Value (CPV) grant program. Through this program, the CAC seeks to partner with California arts organizations in rural or underserved areas to implement projects that make a positive contribution to communities utilizing tools identified as “The Three R’s”: Relationships (building partnerships), Relevance (to audiences and community), and Return on Investment (making the case to the authorizing environment). Up to $10,000 in grant funding is available. See website for current deadline. Interested applicants may also contact Arts Specialist Lucero Arellano at 916-322-6338 or larellano@caartscouncil.com.
The CAC has opened the application process for its Artists in Schools (AIS) grant program. AIS intends to integrate community arts resources—artists and professional art organizations—into a comprehensive, standards-based program that underscores the critical role that the arts play in shaping a student’s overall well-being and academic achievement. See website for current deadline. Interested applicants may also contact Arts Specialist Wayne Cook at 916-322-6344 or wcook@caartscouncil.com.
The Multi-Arts Production (MAP) Fund, a program of Creative Capital supported by the Rockefeller Foundation, provides funding to nonprofit performing and presenting organizations that are undertaking the commissioning, development, or production of new work in the live performing arts. MAP especially seeks to support work that brings insight and vibrant critique to the issue of cultural difference, be that in class, gender, generation, ethnicity, or tradition. Support may be applied to any phase of a project, up to and including its premiere run. For more information http://www.mapfund.org/
ArtMatch in Bend, Oregon seeks to commission a permanent large scale work of art for the roundabout (traffic circle) at NE 15th and Bear Creek Road in Bend, Oregon.
Open to artists in the Pacific Northwest (Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and Northern California)
Visit http://www.callforentry.org for the application and selection process. Please refer all interested artists to this website.
Siskiyou County artists, writers and performers are invited to contact the Siskiyou Arts Council for information about applying for grants. Funding support for the arts is offered by a wide variety of organizations, from private foundations to state and national agencies. Grants often provide money for specific projects or programs, but can also include general support for an individual artist and their work. The Siskiyou Arts Council keeps track of likely grant possibilities and provides information and support to artists and arts groups who choose to extend the effort needed to apply for grants.
For more information, contact Siskiyou Arts Council's director, Lauri Sturdivant at 938-0130
Poets & Writers administers the Readings/Workshops program, which provides matching fees to writers who give public readings of their work or teach writing workshops. One of the program goals is to reach underserved populations and/or rural areas where literary programming is often scarce.
Poets & Writers have chosen three counties to focus on during this new fiscal year, which began July 1 2007. The counties are Siskiyou, Del Norte and Placer counties. “The goal is to help jump-start more events in these counties via outreach and education about funds available through the Readings/Workshops program. “
Everything you need to learn more about this program (guidelines, application and FAQs) can be accessed on our Web site at http://www.pw.org/rw.
Contact:
Jamie Asae FitzGerald, Poets & Writers, Program Associate
California Office & Readings/Workshops (West)
2035 Westwood Blvd, Suite 211
Los Angeles, CA 90025
310-481-7195
jfitzgerald@pw.org
The Investing in Artists grant program is designed to enhance the working lives and creative environment for California artists by funding tools and market strategies that will allow them to create their best work more consistently, and distribute that work more broadly to new audiences. To support those aims, Investing in Artists provides grants in two categories: 1) Artistic Equipment & Tools; and 2) Presenting & Marketing Work.
The current schedule includes the following workshops, additional details can be found at www.cciarts.org/workshops:
If you have any questions about the Center for Cultural Innovation or the Investing in Artists program, please contact Emily Sevier, Programs Manager, at (800) 418-1671 (toll-free number) or by email at grants@cciarts.org.
www.cac.ca.gov see Artist in the Schools and browse for other grants
www.eelink.net/pages/grants funding for environmental arts.
For more information please visit
http://arts.endow.gov/grants/apply/GAP07/Presenting.html
The National Endowment for the Arts also supports individual and ensemble work in the following categories:
- Dance (http://arts.endow.gov/grants/apply/Dance.html)
- Design (http://arts.endow.gov/grants/apply/Design.html)
- Folk & Traditional Arts (http://arts.endow.gov/grants/apply/Folk.html)
- Literature (http://arts.endow.gov/grants/apply/Lit.html)
- Local Arts Agencies (http://arts.endow.gov/grants/apply/Locals.html)
- Media Arts Film/Radio/Television (http://arts.endow.gov/grants/apply/Media.html)
- Museums (http://arts.endow.gov/grants/apply/Museums.html)
- Music (http://arts.endow.gov/grants/apply/Music.html)
- Musical Theater(http://arts.endow.gov/grants/apply/Musictheater.html)
- Opera (http://arts.endow.gov/grants/apply/Opera.html)
-Presenting (http://arts.endow.gov/grants/apply/Presenting.html)
-Theater (http://arts.endow.gov/grants/apply/Theater.html)
- Visual Arts (http://arts.endow.gov/grants/apply/Visualarts.html)
Google is offering free Adwords Advertising in-kind grants. Google grants support organizations demonstrating a philosophy of community service to help the world in areas such as science and technology, education, global public health, the environment, youth advocacy, and the arts. Grant recipients can use their award of free AdWords advertising on Google.com to raise awareness and increase traffic to their respective site. There is no deadline to apply. More information is available at http://www.google.com/grants .
During a two-year pilot phase, the National Projects Fund will award a total of up to $1 million in grants to support key national projects in the dance, jazz, presenting, and/or theater fields. Grants will range from $60,000 to $200,000 each, and cannot exceed 40 percent of a project’s total cost. National projects engage a broad national constituency, occur once (or periodically) rather than annually, and have the potential to significantly impact a field. Types of projects eligible for support include national research, national public awareness activities, cross-discipline collaborations (including national meetings or conventions), and other national activities.
Go to http://www.ddcf.org/page.asp?pageId=700 for more information or to apply. No set deadline.
The Grant was funded in the 2007-2008 state budget for $109,757,000.
I have attached the legislative wording with regards to the grant for this fiscal year.
Please note items 2.(2)(b) and 2.(2)(c). Information will be forthcoming from the California Department of Education regarding the "resolution" and the "summary report."
When thinking "resolution" think of a report that lets the school board know the plan for use of the funds and the reasons for those uses, a report they must approve. Many districts are utilizing an open collaborative process about supplementing their current arts education program, they are positioned to smoothly address such a board presentation/adoption. Official word will be forthcoming from CDE.
When considering a "summary report" think of your expenditure lists and option code lists and the hiring of teachers as well as number of students served with the supplemental funding and courses now being able to offer due to the supplemental funding. For those districts that are evaluating their current arts education program, writing 5-8 year plans and currently providing professional development for their teachers, the number of students and course offerings that come as a result of this supplemental funding may not evidenced for this immediate year. Official word will be forthcoming from CDE.
For questions regarding the funds contact:
Nancy J. Carr
Consultant, Visual & Performing Arts
(916) 445-5669
http://www.cde.ca.gov/pd/ca/vp
http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/vp
We invite you to attend a monthly Board meetings on the first Thursday of each month at locations around Siskiyou County. We're pleased to share with you our current SAC programs and plans for the future. Those interested in serving on the Board or attending a meeting please contact Lauri Sturdivant 938-0130
Subscribe to our Arts E-News email list!
The River Run Gallery is looking for artists to show work in the gallery located at 151 Main St. in Weed. Come be part of the happening arts scene in Weed. For more information call David or Sharon 938-1220
The mission of the Northeast California Arts Project is to strengthen teachers' personal and professional knowledge in the arts and to enhance the instructional strategies they use in teaching standards-based dance, theatre, music, and visual arts to California's students, kindergarten through postsecondary. Check out the NCAP Events Calendar for current classes on teaching the arts.
SAC now has two overhead projectors for rent. Rent is $25 a day or FREE to Friends of Siskiyou Arts Council. To join us go to http://www.siskiyouartscouncil.org/join.htm.
To reserve a projector just send us an email siskiyouarts@yahoo.com or call 938-0130
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