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Updated November 17th, 2008
grant amount: $1,500, Deadline is June 30th, 2009

Grants of up to $1,500 to poets, fiction and nonfiction writers, visual artists, and for a mixed-genre category (illustration and text) to feminist women in the arts. Application fee is $20. Two application deadlines each year: December 31 (art and fiction) and June 30 (nonfiction and poetry). Fund does not maintain email, phone, or website.

Submit three copies of a manuscript of up to 25 pages, a project description, and a resumé with a $20 entry fee during the month of June.

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looking for: Non-Fiction Book

specifically: Literary
 
 
Updated November 15th, 2008
grant amount: see below No Deadline for this Market

NON-FICTION SUBMISSIONS: Send proposal with overview, chapter outline, author biography, two sample chapters and short profile of competition.

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looking for: Non-Fiction Book

 
 
Updated October 28th, 2008
grant amount: $1,200, Deadline is October 05th, 2008

The fellowships will provide the recipients with the opportunity for a period of uninterrupted research, reading, and collegial discussion at the Society, located in Worcester, Massachusetts. At least three fellowships will be awarded for residence of four weeks at the Society at any time during the period January 1 through December 31. The stipend will be $1,200, plus an allowance for travel expenses.

Must start application process ONLINE only.

A complete application for an AAS Fellowship for Creative and Performing Artists and Writers consists of the following materials:
- Cover sheet
- 2 letters of reference sent directly to AAS by individuals familiar with your career accomplishments and goals.
A current resumé, including a listing of any awards, scholarships, or grants received.
- A statement of not more than five typed, double spaced pages briefly summarizing the applicants educational and professional background and goals, describing the research for the project including readings in primary and secondary sources, and indicating the nature of the research program proposed for the AAS fellowship.
- 10 copies of representative samples of previous works must be included for distribution to the selection committee. Written works (play and video scripts; prose and poetry; works of non-fiction, etc.) cannot exceed 25 pages in length.

You are welcome to send two or three copies of full, completed works in addition to the 25-page sample. You are strongly encouraged to include any relevant reviews of your work by professional critics.

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specifically: Historical & Criticism
 
 
Updated October 17th, 2008
grant amount: $1,500, Deadline is June 27th, 2008

The Good Idea Grant program is designed to foster the growth of Maine’s artists by supporting the creation of new work or professional development. Any "good idea" that furthers an individual artist's creative growth is eligible for the grant.

The maximum award is $1,500. Projects are often funded partially.

The artist must speak with Donna McNeil, director, about the project before submitting an application. Failure to do so will disqualify the application. See website for specifics.

The types of projects that might be funded under a Good Idea Grant include but are not limited to:
- Support for the creation of new work.
- Support to take instruction to deepen artistic skills.
- Support to broaden aesthetic investigation into another medium.

Eligibility lies with artists who:
- has a valid Maine address as a full or part-time resident of the state
- is 18 years of age or older at the time of application
- is not enrolled as a full-time student in a field related to the application
- has resided in Maine for a minimum of one year at the time of the application
- has completed and filed all final reports required for previous Maine Arts Commission grants

Applicants who have been encouraged to proceed must submit:
- One Maine Arts Commission Application Form for Artists.
- Resume(s) for the applicant and any other artists to be employed by the project.
- Clear, specific answers to each of the following project description questions, addressed sequentially and numbered. Answers should not exceed two pages.
- Describe your good idea.
- Show evidence that the receipt of funds from the Good Idea Grant will advance your aesthetic growth through professional development or the creation of new work.

Note: The project description is the central element of the grant request. The more information the reviewers have about the project and its relation to the artist's growth, the better they can judge its merits. The Good Idea Grant does not fund requests for website design or the purchase of equipment unless the applicant can demonstrate that those tools are integral to the creation of work.

One complete set of properly labeled Artistic Materials. A list describing these samples, including titles, dimensions, length of performance, title of poems, etc., must accompany the application. (Applicants in literature must send four complete copies of the manuscript. If a synopsis is included please also include four copies as well.)

The application package must include four manuscript copies with up to five poems (not to exceed 20 pages total), or works of prose (15-20 pages). Script and Playwriting applicants should include one act or scene only up to 20 pages. Selections from a longer script or work of prose must be accompanied by a synopsis of the complete work. Four copies of the synopsis are required as well. The manuscript must not include evidence of publication. Copied, published material that is not in original manuscript format will not be accepted. Authors who illustrate their own work may send in unpublished renderings. Represented work must be current; which means preferably within the past three years.

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looking for: Non-Fiction Book

specifically: Literary
 
 
Updated October 17th, 2008
grant amount: $20,000, Deadline is November 01st, 2008

Fellowships of up to $20,000 and grants of $4,000 will be given annually for study and research in Scandinavia to poets, fiction writers, creative nonfiction writers, and translators of literature. Submit up to 15 pages of poetry, up to 20 pages of prose, or up to 10 pages of translated text in English along with the original work, a project proposal, a resume, and three letters of reference with a $20 entry fee by November 1.

Must fill out application form.

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looking for: Non-Fiction Book

specifically: Literary
 
 
Updated September 20th, 2008
grant amount: $7000, Deadline is October 03rd, 2008

Fellowships of $7,000 each are given to fiction writers on the basis of the excellence of their recent work. Grants alternate yearly with fellowships in poetry and creative nonfiction. Writers who are at least 18 years old, have lived in New York State for at least two years prior to application, and are not enrolled in a degree-granting program are eligible. There is no entry fee.

Must apply/register ONLINE.

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looking for: Non-Fiction Book

specifically: Creative Non-Fiction
 
 
Updated September 20th, 2008
grant amount: $10000, Deadline is September 01st, 2008

Individual Excellence Awards are peer recognition of creative artists for the exceptional merit of a body of work that advances or exemplifies the discipline and the larger artistic community. These awards of excellence recognize their work in Ohio and beyond and encourage artists' growth and development. Awards are offered in the following areas: choreography, crafts, fiction/nonfiction, poetry, playwriting/screenplays, criticism, design arts/illustration, interdisciplinary/performance art, media arts, music composition, photography and visual arts.

To be eligible to apply for an Individual Excellence Award, an artist must be a resident of Ohio, have lived in the state continuously for one year before the September 1 deadline and remain an Ohio resident during the term of the award. The Ohio Arts Council defines an Ohio resident as someone who spends at least eight months of the year living and working in Ohio. The Board retains the right to determine if Ohio is an applicant’s primary state of residence. An applicant may not be a student enrolled in any degree-or certificate-granting program. An applicant must be a creative artist; performing artists are ineligible to apply.

Individual Excellence Awards are either $5,000 or $10,000. Grant amounts are determined by the review panel. All recommendations are reviewed and approved by the Ohio Arts Council’s board.

Artists may submit only one application per fiscal year except in the area of criticism. Artists may apply to the criticism discipline and to a second discipline as long as the applications are based on two separate bodies of work.

Collaborative applications are accepted from artists who have a history of working together to produce the body of work submitted and plan to continue working together. No more than two artists may apply collaboratively. If they receive an award, each artist will enter into an agreement with the Ohio Arts Council and will receive an equal share of the total Individual Excellence Award. Collaborative artists each need to make an application, but only one set of support materials and one narrative is required.

A completed Individual Creativity Excellence Awards application must be submitted online by 5 p.m. on the September 1 deadline. At that time, the system locks and no further changes can be made to the application.

Include with your support materials a signed copy of the completed application. Retain a copy for your records. For those applicants who have uploaded images, only a signed application is required.

For artists applying in the areas of visual arts, crafts, photography, design, interdisciplinary and media installations in the category of media arts, digital images must be uploaded to OLGA within seven calendar days after the deadline date (by 5 p.m.).

Non-Fiction Writers: Submit four copies of one recent work or a series of smaller works. The work must be a minimum of 20 and a maximum of 30 pages on single-sided 8½" x 11" sheets, double spaced. Work must have been completed within the past three years.

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looking for: Non-Fiction Book

specifically: Literary
 
 
Updated September 20th, 2008
grant amount: see below Deadline is September 15th, 2008

Guggenheim Fellowships of approximately $40,000 each are awarded annually to poets, fiction writers, and creative nonfiction writers "on the basis of unusually distinguished achievement in the past and exceptional promise for future accomplishment." Submit a career summary, a statement of intent, and no more than three published books by September 15. There is no entry fee.

The Fellowships are awarded to men and women who have already demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts. The Foundation consults with distinguished scholars and artists regarding the accomplishments and promise of the applicants and presents this evidence to the Committee of Selection.

Must get application ONLINE.

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looking for: Non-Fiction Book

specifically: Literary
 
 
Updated July 09th, 2008
grant amount: see below Deadline is June 27th, 2008

Oregon Literary Fellowships are intended to help Oregon writers initiate, develop or complete literary projects in poetry, fiction, literary nonfiction, drama and young readers literature. Writers in the early stages of their career are encouraged to apply. The awards are merit-based, and the minimum award amount is $2,500. Must be a resident of Oregon.

Recipients must be current, full-time Oregon residents, both at the time of application and at receipt of award.
• Those who have received an Oregon Literary Fellowship in the last five years, or have won an Oregon Book Award in the previous year, are ineligible.
• Those who have received an aggregate of $10,000 or more in literary grants in the last three years are ineligible (scholarships and teaching fellowships are not considered “literary grants”).
• One application per person per year will be accepted.
• Female applicants may choose to be considered for the Women Writers Fellowship (addendum to application required). These applicants may receive one or the other, but not both fellowships.
• For writers fellowships, work authored by more than one person is ineligible.
• Literary Arts staff, trustees or advisory committee members are precluded from consideration; however, if a trustee or advisory committee member takes a leave of absence, from the day an application is submitted until the January announcement, the application is eligible.

Please include the following items in your fellowship application (collated; see below):
• Four copies of the Fellowship to Writers application form.
• Four copies of Women Writers Fellowship addendum (optional).
• Four copies of a sample of work consisting of one of the following:
• 15 typed pages of poetry, no more than one poem per page, or one
narrative poem or section thereof not to exceed 15 pages in length.
• Not more than 25 typed, double-spaced pages (12-point text) of prose.

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looking for: Non-Fiction Book