Applications that met the deadline are assigned an application number. Applicant receives acknowledgment of application receipt. Applications are forwarded to Program staff
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Panels generally meet from one to five days, depending on application load. Each panel is made up of experts with knowledge and experience in the area under review. Each application is reviewed and rated in accordance with the published review criteria. |
The staff reconciles the panel recommendations with available funds and forwards them to the National Council on the Arts, where they are reviewed in open session.
The Council makes recommendations on which applications to fund and which applications to reject. Fast-Track Review Grants receive an expedited review. Following panel and staff review, recommendations are forwarded to the Chairman who makes the final decision on all grant awards.
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A letter is sent to applicants not recommended for funding. Applicants recommended may be contacted first for revisions to the project. Fast-Track Grant applicants will receive a preliminary letter of notification. Grantees later receive an official grant award notification with information about legal and reporting requirements.
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OPERAOpera is a multifaceted art form that comprises music and text to move a story or dramatic concept forward. The opera genre encompasses music of all periods from the works of Monteverdi, Pergolesi, Gluck, Rossini, Mozart, Verdi, and Puccini to the works of Benjamin Britten, Carlisle Floyd, Philip Glass, and beyond. The National Endowment for the Arts supports opera companies and other organizations that professionally produce fully-staged operatic works. Projects of all sizes that involve works from the entire operatic canon are eligible. The Arts Endowment is committed to advancing the highest levels of operatic artistry across the nation's cultural landscape. Support for American opera and the creation of opportunities for American artists also are of interest.
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The Arts on Radio and Television
CFDA No. 45.024
Supports projects for radio and television arts programs that are intended for national broadcast. Grants generally range from $20,000 to $200,000. (Deadline: September 5, 2008)
Save America's Treasures
CFDA No. 15.929
Grants for preservation and/or conservation work on nationally significant intellectual and cultural artifacts and nationally significant historic structures and sites. (Receipt deadline: May 20, 2008)
Coming Up Taller
Nominate outstanding community arts and humanities programs that celebrate the creativity of America's young people. (Receipt deadline: January 31, 2008)
Arts Journalism Institutes (Classical Music and Opera, Theater and Musical Theater)
CFDA No. 45.024
Program Solicitation to select an organization(s) (Cooperator(s)) to administer one NEA Arts Journalism Institute in Classical Music and Opera and/or one NEA Arts Journalism Institute in Theater and Musical Theater in the fall/winter of 2008-2009. Each institute should have approximately 25 participants, and should last approximately 12 days. The participants primarily will be journalists who work for small to mid sized print or broadcast media.
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