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LITERATURE: Access to Artistic Excellence

Introduction

Access to Artistic Excellence encourages and supports artistic creativity, preserves our diverse cultural heritage, and makes the arts more widely available in communities throughout the country. While projects in this category may focus on just one of these areas, the Arts Endowment recognizes that many of the most effective projects encompass both artistic excellence and enhanced access. Support is available to organizations for projects that do one or more of the following:

  • Provide opportunities for artists to create, refine, perform, and exhibit their work.
  • Present artistic works of all cultures and periods.
  • Preserve significant works of art and cultural traditions.
  • Enable arts organizations and artists to expand and diversify their audiences.
  • Provide opportunities for individuals to experience and participate in a wide range of art forms and activities.
  • Enhance the effectiveness of arts organizations and artists.
  • Employ the arts in strengthening communities.

The Arts Endowment is particularly interested in projects that extend the arts to underserved populations -- those whose opportunities to experience the arts are limited by geography, ethnicity, economics, or disability. This is achieved in part through the use of Challenge America: Reaching Every Community funds.

Please note: Congress has prohibited the Arts Endowment from making direct grants to individuals except for Literature Fellowships, NEA Jazz Masters Fellowships, NEA National Heritage Fellowships in the Folk & Traditional Arts, and National Endowment for the Arts Opera Honors.

Deadlines

Applications will be accepted under two deadlines: March 10, 2008, and August 11, 2008. Through the Access to Artistic Excellence category, Literature provides support for projects in three areas: Literary Publishing, Audience Development, and Professional Development.

Literary Publishing
March 10, 2008, Application Deadline
January 1, 2009, Earliest Beginning Date for Arts Endowment Period of Support

Through Literary Publishing, the National Endowment for the Arts supports literary magazines and independent and university presses to publish, distribute, and promote poetry, fiction, translation, and creative nonfiction by contemporary writers. Support is available for projects that include but are not limited to:

  • Publication, production, promotion, and distribution of books and magazine issues.
  • Payments to writers.
  • Efforts to increase book sales or magazine circulation and expand readership.
  • Publishing projects that maintain the availability of contemporary works of literary merit that would otherwise be lost.
  • Online publishing projects that will provide readers with greater access to literature.

Audience Development
August 11, 2008, Application Deadline
June 1, 2009, Earliest Beginning Date for Arts Endowment Period of Support

Through Audience Development, the National Endowment for the Arts encourages national and regional activities that promote and develop audiences for literature. Support is available for projects that include but are not limited to:

  • Residencies and readings.
  • Touring of writers.
  • Efforts to provide increased community access and audience exposure to literature and the craft of writing.
  • Media projects that promote literature.
  • Literary festivals.
  • Distribution of works of literary value.
  • Innovative uses of technology to provide readers with access to writers and literature.

Professional Development
August 11, 2008, Application Deadline
June 1, 2009, Earliest Beginning Date for Arts Endowment Period of Support

Through Professional Development, the National Endowment for the Arts supports organizations for projects that maintain America's literary infrastructure and provide assistance to writers, translators, and literary organizations. Support is available for projects that include but are not limited to:

  • Services for writers.
  • Opportunities for writers to create and refine their work.
  • Mentorship opportunities for emerging writers and literary professionals.
  • Technical support for literary organizations.
  • Workshops, conferences, and publications that provide professional and artistic development, networks, and other services to writers and literary organizations.

Application Review

This category uses the agency's traditional method of application review. Applications are submitted to the Literature staff and are reviewed by a diverse group of experts in the literature field.

Applications are reviewed on the basis of artistic excellence and artistic merit. For more detailed information on how artistic excellence and artistic merit will be evaluated, see the "Review Criteria." You can find additional information in the "Application Review" section of the "Frequently Asked Questions."

Contact

Literature Specialist: stollsa@arts.gov or 202/682-5771

Outcomes

The Arts Endowment has identified five outcomes that it plans to achieve through Access to Artistic Excellence. Each applicant must select the one outcome listed below that is most relevant to its project and indicate this in its application:

  1. Artists and arts organizations have opportunities to create, interpret, present, and perform artistic work.

  2. Artistic works and cultural traditions are preserved.

  3. Organizations enhance their ability to realize their artistic and public service goals.

  4. Audiences throughout the nation have opportunities to experience a wide range of art forms and activities.

  5. The arts contribute to the strengthening of communities.

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January 2008


 
     
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