The Harkness Foundation for Dance is a private grant-making foundation dedicated to invigorating and supporting the dance art fo
rm, predominantly in New York City. Since its inception the Foundation has contributed significantly to the dance field, extending grants to over 560 organizations. The Harkness Board of Trustees meets three times annually to consider proposals.
There are four major areas of support:
Send one hard copy of the proposal to the Harkness office at the address below. Please make sure the return address is clearly indicated on the proposal. Proposals must be received by the deadline date.
National
December 1, 2019
New England States Touring (NEST) provides support to New England-based nonprofit organizations for public presentations and activities by New England artists listed on the CreativeGround directory.
NEFA works to cultivate and promote the arts in New England and beyond. NEFA programs support artists across many forms of expression and many geographies, connecting them with collaborators and communities, fueling creative exchange and public discourse, and strengthening the creative economy.
Program Goals:
New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont)
December 2, 2019
The Individual Artists Program aims to assist Chicago's practicing artists in creating work that develops their craft and elevates their careers, while adding to the cultural vitality of the city of Chicago.
To be eligible to apply for funding from the Individual Artists Program, applicants must meet each of the following criteria:
Chicago, IL
December 5, 2019 5:00pm CST
The Black Rock Arts Foundation and Burning Man’s Art Department have come together to form Burning Man Arts. As part of that transition, the Black Rock Arts Foundation’s Grants to Artists Program has become the Burning Man Global Art Grants program.
This program funds highly interactive, community-driven works of art that prioritize community involvement in their development, execution and display. It funds art that is accessible to the public, civic in scope and prompts the viewer to act. The fund looks for art that can be experienced in more ways than visually – art that is touched, heard or experienced as well as viewed. The fund prioritizes art that involves the audience in its conception, creation and presentation. This program does not fund art headed to the Burning Man event in Black Rock City.
National
December 18, 2019 12pm Pacific Time (LOI)
The Puffin Foundation Ltd. has sought to open the doors of artistic expression by providing grants to artists and art organizations who are often excluded from mainstream opportunities due to their race, gender, or social philosophy. For the upcoming 2016 cycle Puffin will review grants only in the following fields: Music, Photography, and Theater.
Application forms are not available electronically, but can be requested by sending a SASE (#10 business letter sized, self-addressed stamped envelope) to the address below. Requests for application forms must be received by December 15, 2019. Completed applications for the 2016 cycle will be accepted from November 1st until the deadline of December 30, 2019 postmarked by midnight. Applications postmarked after this date will not be reviewed.
National
December 30, 2019 (Request application packets until December 15, 2019)