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FOLK & TRADITIONAL ARTS: Access to Artistic ExcellenceIntroductionAccess 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. Particularly relevant at this time are projects that demonstrate innovation by generating new forms of art making, new directions in the field, and/or innovative uses of creative resources. Support is available to organizations for projects that do one or more of the following:
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 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. DeadlinesApplications will be accepted under two deadlines: March 11, 2010, and August 12, 2010. The Access to Artistic Excellence category provides support for projects that include but are not limited to: Presentation of Living Cultural Heritage Support for projects that present the folk and traditional arts through:
Heritage, Preservation, and Services to the Field Support for the identification, documentation, preservation, and perpetuation of the folk and traditional arts through:
Folk & Traditional Arts Partnership Support For projects that strengthen a state or region's partnerships with the folk and traditional artists and resources in their area. This may include the creation of long-term organizational and community partnerships or support for no more than three years of professional folk arts positions. Each state or region is limited to one application for folk and traditional arts partnership support. That request may be made under these Grants for Arts Projects guidelines (by organizations other than state arts agencies and regional arts organizations) or under the Arts Endowment's Partnership Agreements guidelines (by state arts agencies and regional arts organizations). Applications here must include letters from the relevant state arts agency(ies) or regional arts organization that:
Consult with your state arts agency or regional arts organization before preparing an application. Application ReviewThis category uses the agency's traditional method of application review. Applications are submitted to the Folk & Traditional Arts staff and are reviewed by a diverse group of experts in the folk & traditional arts 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." ContactsFolk & Traditional Arts Specialist:William Mansfield, mansfieldw@arts.gov or 202/682-5678; Barry Bergey bergeyb@arts.gov or 202/682-5726 OutcomesThe 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:
If you wish to apply:
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