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Funding Calendar


Deadlines: 2007

August 13: National Endowment for the Arts. Access to Artistic Excellence.  For information, click NEA

September 1:  Arts-in-Education Technical Assistance Funding.  For information, see below.

September 7:  National Endowment for the Arts.  Arts on Radio and Television.  For information, click NEA

September 12: National Endowment for the Humanities.  Planning Grants for Interpreting America's Historic Places. For additional deadlines and information, click NEH

September 21:  National Endowment for the Arts.  American Masterpieces: Visual Arts Touring.  For information, click NEA

October 1: Institute of Museum and Library Services. Conservation Project Support.  For information, go to: www.imls.gov

October 2:  National Endowment for the Humanities. Grants for Stabilizing Humanities Collections. For additional deadlines and information, click NEH

December 1:  Heritage Preservation. Conservation Assessment Program (CAP).  Forms for applying to the FY2008 CAP will be mailed on Friday, October 5, 2007, to museums on the CAP mailing list and will also be available on Heritage Preservation’s Web site at www.heritagepreservation.org/CAP. To be added to the CAP application mailing list or for more information, call 202-233-0800 or email cap@heritagepreservation.org. 

Also….

Arts-in-Education Technical Assistance Funding- September 1
Technical Assistance Program (TAP) now offers new opportunities for funding
to assist schools and cultural organizations in developing their arts-in-ed programs. Simple application, fast response!

If you need an expert to help the arts-in-ed practice of your partnership or organization, you can now apply to the TAP SERVICES program for $2500. If accepted, NYSCA and PAE will help you identify an appropriate consultant from a faculty of NYSCA trained facilitators based on the work that your partnership wants to explore.  The grant will pay for a one-day retreat and the pre and post analysis necessary.

If your AIE partnership seeks new skills and you have identified a resource that you believe may be useful in the development of those skills, you can apply for a TAP GRANT. You can ask for up to $2000 to cover the expenses associated with the professional exchange or activity.

If there is a conference or specialized training to develop your skills in a particular AIE area, you can apply for a TAP SCHOLARSHIP of up to $1000 to cover expenses related to your attendance at a conference (i.e. travel, registration, food, etc).

Deadlines are every 2 months year round:  September 1, November 1, January 1, March 1, May 1, July 1.  Check the website at www.arts4ed.org for more details and for the application.  Questions? Email Sue Stonecash The next deadline is September 1, 2007.

New York Council for the Humanities Programs

Bring a Speaker in the Humanities to your town. More:
www.nyhumanities.org/speakers/

Learn about Reading Between the Lines. More:
www.nyhumanities.org/reading_groups/

Apply for funds to support your programs. More:
www.nyhumanities.org/grants/

Share resources with your peers. More:
www.nyhumanities.org/humlist/

or visit www.nyhumanities.org

The National Endowment for the Humanities announced a new category of grants that will offer up to $1 million for the implementation of major traveling exhibitions that present significant topics in the humanities. Under the current guidelines, all other awards for public programming are limited to $400,000. For information on how to apply, see the NEH Web site here: www.neh.gov/grants/guidelines/implement-museums.html

National Endowment for the Arts
application deadlines for FY2007 grant programs are available online at
www.arts.gov/grants/apply 

Foundation Supporting African-American Arts And Culture
The Edler G. Hawkins Foundation, Inc. seeks to support nonprofit arts organizations working to preserve African American arts and culture through youth education and community outreach programs. Grant amounts range from $1,500 to $10,000. For more information, visit
http://www.eghf.org.

The Getty Grant Program
The Conservation program area of the Getty Foundation also includes Museum Conservation Grants, which are designed to assist institutions in caring for their permanent collections. There is no submission deadline for these grants. Interested persons must submit a letter of inquiry to begin the application process. For more information, 310-440-7320;
info@getty.edu, or go here: www.getty.edu/grants/conservation.

NAGPRA Grants
The National Park Service is inviting applications for Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) Documentation/Consultation Grants. The grants provide support for NAGPRA-related collections consultation and documentation. Applicants are invited to develop proposals that best meet their needs, including NAGPRA training, and travel to conduct collections consultation, summary, or inventory review. To learn more, visit
www.cr.nps.gov/nagpra/GRANTS or contact National NAGPRA Program Officer Paula Molloy, 202-354-2207; paula_molloy@nps.gov

Google This! Google Invites Applications For Free Adwords Advertising
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. No deadline. More info at:
http://www.google.com/grants.

Grants.gov: A Centralized Approach to Finding Government Funding
Researching and applying for federal grants just got easier-a lot easier. Grant seekers can now research, access, and apply for federal grants via one consolidated Web site, Grants.gov, the sole Web portal where federal government agencies post funding opportunities. ...
Read more <http://www.guidestar.org/news/features/grants_dot_gov.jsp>

 

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