Emerging Artists Program Application 2024 - Dance
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What is the Emerging Artists Program?
The Durham Arts Council's Emerging Artists Program (EAP) is a project grant program that provides financial support to developing OR established professionals by funding a project pivotal to the advancement of their careers as artists. Pivotal projects may happen at any stage of an artist's career. Emerging Artists Grants are intended to fund a project that will occur between April 1st, 2025 - March 31st, 2026. The Emerging Artists Program begins its 41st year in 2024-2025.
Who is eligible to apply for a grant?
Individual artists practicing any art form are eligible to apply for a grant. Applicant must be an individual, but the individual may apply for a project involving other artists. Applicant must currently reside in Durham, Chatham, Orange, Granville or Person Counties, North Carolina and have resided there for at least one year immediately prior to the application deadline (since Dec 19th, 2023). Applicant must be at least 18 years of age and cannot be currently enrolled in a undergraduate or graduate degree program at the time of the application deadline. Recipients of 2023-2024 Emerging Artists Grants may not apply for a 2024-2025 grant.
What is the deadline for submitting applications?
Applications are due by 11:00 p.m., December 19th. All portions of the application must be received by this date. Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted.
Who decides which artists receive awards?
Grant applications and support materials are reviewed by local professional artists in each art form. Once the applications are scored, the reviewers meet as a panel chaired by a DAC board member to recommend the awards for the year. Those recommendations are forwarded to the DAC Board for final approval.
Who funds the program?
The Emerging Artists Program is funded through grants from The Mary Duke Biddle Foundation, the Durham Arts Council, the Anika James Foundation, the Kelley Katzenmeyer Fund for Emerging Artists, arts councils of partner counties, the Ella Fountain Pratt Fund, and private & corporate donations.
What types of projects are likely to be funded?
The Emerging Artists Grant Program is interested in assisting the development of an artist's career, so be sure to define the relationship of your project to your career goals.
In the past, grant awards have provided funds for the following types of expenses:
1) Promotion/ Presentation: The cost of producing or presenting work, marketing materials, web presence, expense associated with presenting work virtually.
2) Travel: Travel to specific workshops, auditions, retreats or seminars—or to do research intrinsic to his/her art form.
3) Services: Rental of equipment or facilities for presentation or creation of a new work.
4) Supplies: Purchase of supplies, materials or equipment necessary for the completion or production of a new work which is considered by the artist to be essential to her/his career.
5) Training: Advanced workshops, master classes or coaching that will enhance the artist's abilities. This program does not support work towards a degree.
Can I get assistance in filling out the grant application?
Yes, Durham Arts Council will offer information sessions to explain the program and answer any questions you may have about completing the grant application. These sessions are free, but you will need to email the contact to get a link to the meeting. Attend the session that is most convenient. We expect each session to last no more than 60 minutes. We will record the first session and post a link in the grant section of the DAC website.
All workshops are at 6:00pm, held via Zoom. Contact Margaret DeMott at mdemott@durhamarts.org to register and get the meeting link.
Tuesday, October 15, 2024
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
Thursday, November 21, 2024
What selection criteria will be used?
1. Overall excellence of the applicant's art work and demonstration of exceptional talent
2. The applicant's serious professional commitment to her/ his art form
3. Contribution of the proposed project to the artist's professional development
4. Feasibility of the proposed project
5. Timeline—project should happen between April 1st, 2025-March 31st, 2026
How much money can I expect to be granted?
While no specific minimum has been established, the maximum amount an applicant can request is $1,500. Our priority is to provide full funding of the requested amount.
Will I be required to acknowledge the grant if I receive one?
Yes, we ask that you acknowledge the grant in your promotional materials and/or website or social media. The more the grant program is seen to be supporting our local artists, the easier it is to raise funds to make more grants in the future.
Will I be required to provide a final report of my use of the grant?
Yes, we require both a financial and narrative report. A report link will be sent to those receiving awards. Future awards will be contingent upon the submission of a final report.
All applications are due by December 19th, 2024, at 11:00 p.m.
We do not accept late or incomplete applications.
The Emerging Artists Program is supported by The Mary Duke Biddle Foundation, the Durham Arts Council Annual Arts Fund, the Kelley Katzenmeyer Emerging Artists Fund, the Anika James Foundation, contributions from the arts councils in partner counties and corporate and individual contributions.
Durham Arts Council, Inc. is a catalyst in the cultural development of Durham - it leads, inspires, and promotes excellence in and access to the creation, experience and active support of the arts for all the people of our community. Durham Arts Council, Inc. makes all of its programs, facilities and services available without regard to race, color, sex, creed, religion, ancestry, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender preference, marital status or political affiliation.