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Theatrical Mime Theatre HAS E-MOVED! Please find us at the following new websites:
Theatrical Mime Theatre The School for Mime Theatre at Kenyon College www.schoolformimetheatre.theatricalmimetheatre.org
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Web Resources for Artists and Arts Organizations seeking Grants
1. http://www.tucsonpimaartscouncil.org/programs/grants/grantTypes.html Tucson Pima Arts Council: Project Grants are awarded in dance, theater, music, literary, visual, multi-disciplinary, festivals and arts in education categories. Grant funds are available to nonprofit arts and social service organizations on a matching basis, 1:1 to non-public money, for arts programs and/or services for the citizens of Tucson and Pima County. City of Tucson allocations make these grants possible. Deadlines are in the spring each year. See Grant Guidelines for details. Main page for the Arizona Commission on the Arts. 3. http://www.azarts.gov/artists/opportunities.htm#performing Listing of performing arts opportunities, not necessarily grants. 4. http://www.azarts.gov/aguide/artist_projects.htm Artist Projects is a program to support individual artists in all disciplines for project-related costs that allow the artist(s) increased time to research and develop ideas or new works. The specific definition of eligible projects is purposely left flexible to respond to artists' ideas, dreams and needs. Ideas for projects might include, but are not limited to, projects that stretch the artist's work, seek to advance an art form or involve interdisciplinary collaborations with other artists or non-artists. Applicants must propose a project or phase of a project that can be realized with the requested budget and completed within the proposed timeline. $5,000.00 Funds may not be used for costs related to academic research or formal study toward an academic or professional degree, or expenses incurred in the presentation of final work such as self-publishing, catalogs published by the artist(s), exhibition expenses and self-presenting. This program is not meant to support extended periods of study, educational projects or documentation of existing arts projects. Main page of the National Endowment for the Arts. 6. http://www.nea.gov/grants/apply/index.html Description of Grants Portal on the NEA web site. 7. http://www.federalgrantswire.com/ Federal Grants Wire is a free resource for federal grants, government grants and loans. We currently offer over 1800 federal grants and loans organized by sponsoring agency, applicant type, subject area and a convenient directory if you are unsure which option is for you. 8. http://www.lib.msu.edu/harris23/grants/3arts.htm From Michigan State University Libraries - A compilation of web pages and books of potential interest to individuals seeking funding opportunities related to arts and cultural activities. EXTENSIVE RESOURCES 9. http://www.lib.msu.edu/harris23/grants/2arts.htm From Michigan State University Libraries - A compilation of web pages and books of potential interest to nonprofit organizations seeking funding opportunities related to arts and cultural activities. EXTENSIVE RESOURCES 10. http://www.tmuny.org/about.html Trust for Mutual Understanding - The Trust for Mutual Understanding was established in 1984 by an anonymous American philanthropist as a private, grant-making organization dedicated to promoting improved communication, closer cooperation, and greater respect between the people of the United States, the Soviet Union, and other countries in Eastern and Central Europe. Today, the Trust makes grants to American nonprofit organizations to support the international travel component of cultural and environmental exchanges conducted in partnership with institutions and individuals in Russia and Eastern and Central Europe. Priority consideration is given to projects in which direct, professional interaction plays a major role. 11. http://www.unitedstatesartists.org/Public/Home/index.cfm Welcome to United States Artists (USA). We are a new organization dedicated to the support of America's finest living artists. After decades of dwindling public support, artists now have a home where they may find significant private funding to ignite the creativity that makes this country great. When The Grantsmanship Center was founded in 1972, we began offering the world's first proposal-related training program. Thirty-four years later, more than 100,000 people have attended our workshops, enriching the lives of countless more individuals.
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