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American Masterpieces: PresentingCFDA No. 45.024
Potential applicants are strongly advised to consult with the Presenting staff before preparing an application. Grant Program DescriptionAmerican Masterpieces: Three Centuries of Artistic Genius is a major initiative to acquaint Americans with the best of their cultural and artistic legacy. Through American Masterpieces, the National Endowment for the Arts will sponsor performances, exhibitions, tours, and educational programs across all art forms that will reach large and small communities in all 50 states. This component of American Masterpieces will celebrate the extraordinary and rich contribution that presenters make in American communities. Through American Masterpieces: Presenting, presentations of the performing, visual, media, design, and literary arts of the highest quality will be experienced by Americans in communities across the nation. This category is for projects that embrace multiple arts disciplines. Projects must consist of either a single multidisciplinary presentation or a multidisciplinary series comprised of several different single-discipline presentations. Projects with components that primarily feature or support a single discipline (e.g., dance, music, musical theater, opera, visual arts) will not be considered. If you have questions as to whether your project qualifies as multidisciplinary, consult with the Presenting staff before preparing an application. Presenting organizations of all sizes, genres, and aesthetics are encouraged to apply. Projects may be initiated by:
The Arts Endowment plans to support a variety of multidisciplinary presentations that are artistically, historically, and culturally significant and that reflect the full breadth of genres. Presenters may define master artists or masterworks within their own context, community vision, or goals. Projects or series may focus on but are not limited to:
Commissions and new works are not eligible. Projects must be accompanied by related educational, interpretive, or contextual components. These may include discussions, master classes, seminars, exhibitions, program material, or cooperative learning projects with educational or community institutions. Curriculum-based educational components for children and youth must ensure the application of national or state arts education standards. Award InformationGrant Amounts and Matching Funds The Arts Endowment anticipates awarding up to 40 grants, generally ranging from $10,000 to $100,000. All grants require a nonfederal match of at least 1 to 1. Period of Support The Arts Endowment’s support of a project may start on or after September 1, 2009. Project activities, which include planning, should begin by April 30, 2010. A grant period of up to two years is allowed. No pre-award costs are allowable in the Project Budget. Project costs that are incurred before September 1, 2009, will be removed from the Project Budget. Applicant EligibilityNonprofit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3), U.S. organizations; units of state or local government; or federally recognized tribal communities or tribes may apply. To be eligible, the applicant organization must:
For projects that involve multiple organizations, one organization that meets the eligibility requirements above must act as the official applicant, submit the application, and assume full responsibility for the grant. Organizations are limited to one American Masterpieces: Presenting application per year. An application in response to this announcement does not preclude an organization from applying under other Arts Endowment funding opportunities including Grants for Arts Projects. In each case, the request must be for a distinctly different project. There also should be no overlapping project costs with other federally sponsored projects such as NEA Jazz Masters Live. The designated fifty state and six jurisdictional arts agencies (SAAs) and their regional arts organizations (RAOs) are not eligible to apply under the American Masterpieces: Presenting guidelines. How to Prepare and Submit an ApplicationOrganizations are required to submit their applications electronically through Grants.gov, the federal government’s online application system. The Grants.gov system must receive your application no later than 11:59 p.m., Eastern Time, on September 26, 2008. We strongly recommend that you submit at least one week in advance of the deadline to give yourself ample time to resolve any problems that you might encounter. You take a significant risk by waiting until the day of the deadline to submit your application. Supporting material that must be mailed directly to the Arts Endowment must be postmarked (or show other proof of mailing) no later than September 29, 2008.
The Arts Endowment has created an easy-to-follow checklist for registering. Step-by-step instructions for registering also are available at Get Registered. If you have problems registering, call the Grants.gov help desk at 1-800-518-4726, e-mail support@grants.gov, or consult the information posted on the Grants.gov Web site at Applicant Help. The Grants.gov Customer Service hours are 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday to Friday. If you have already registered with Grants.gov, renew/verify your registration with Grants.gov and make sure that all of your information is current before you apply. If you are unable to submit your application electronically, you may request a waiver from this requirement. A waiver will be granted for the following reasons only:
Your waiver request must be in writing and must explain which of the two grounds for an exception prevents you from submitting your application electronically. Include accurate contact information (including phone number) so that we may notify you of the status of your request. Your waiver request must be received (not postmarked) at the Arts Endowment at least three weeks before the application deadline, or no later than 5:30 p.m., Eastern Time, on September 5, 2008. You may fax your request to 202/682-5660 or send it to: Deputy Chairman for Grants and Awards The National Endowment for the Arts continues to experience lengthy delays in the delivery of First-Class mail. Please consider faxing your waiver request or using a commercial delivery service, particularly if you are sending your request close to the receipt deadline. In the event a waiver is granted, your complete paper application package must be postmarked (or show other proof of mailing) no later than September 26, 2008. IMPORTANT: You must have Adobe Reader (version 8.1.1 or higher), a small, free software program, installed on your computer before you download your application package from Grants.gov. Earlier versions of Adobe Reader or other Adobe products will lead to errors and prevent you from submitting your application through Grants.gov. If more than one computer will be involved in the preparation of the application package, ensure that the same version of Adobe Reader is used. To verify that you have a compatible version of Adobe Reader installed, click on the test application package link below: Adobe Reader Version Test Application Package If you do not already have Adobe Reader (version 8.1.1 or higher) installed on your computer, please download and follow the installation instructions. Access the application package on Grants.gov by clicking on the link below: [ Funding Opportunity Number: 2009NEA01AMP2 ] Enter information directly into the Grants.gov forms. Do not copy from an old application package or another document and paste into the forms as this will prevent your successful submission. Go to "How to Prepare and Submit an Application" for further instructions. Application ReviewThe following criteria are considered during the review of applications: The artistic excellence of the project, which includes the:
The artistic merit of the project, which includes the:
All applications are reviewed by an advisory panel. Panel recommendations are forwarded to the National Council on the Arts, which then makes recommendations to the Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts. The Chairman reviews the Council's recommendations and makes the final decision on all grant awards. Pending the availability of funding, it is anticipated that applicants will be notified of award or rejection in April 2009. Award AdministrationCrediting Requirement Grantees must clearly acknowledge support from the National Endowment for the Arts in their programs and related promotional material including publications and Web sites. Organizations that receive grants will be provided with specific requirements for acknowledgment of the American Masterpieces initiative. Grantees also should make certain that the venues give appropriate credit to the Arts Endowment's American Masterpieces initiative. Administrative Requirements Before submitting an application, organizations should review the Grants for Arts Projects guidelines and General Terms & Conditions for detailed information on legal requirements and other administrative matters that pertain to this announcement. Agency ContactsIf you have questions, please contact: Mario Garcia Durham Silvio Lim Reporting BurdenThe public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated at an average of 32 hours per response including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. The Arts Endowment welcomes any suggestions that you might have on improving the guidelines and making them as easy to use as possible. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to: Office of Guidelines & Panel Operations, Room 620, National Endowment for the Arts, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20506-0001. Note: Applicants are not required to respond to the collection of information unless it displays a currently valid U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) control number. June 2008 OMB No. 3135-0112 Expires 11/30/2010 National Endowment for the Arts · an independent federal agency |
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