National Endowment for the Arts  
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MEDIA ARTS

The National Endowment for the Arts supports organizations that are involved in a broad spectrum of activity in the media arts -- film, radio, and television -- including the production, exhibition, distribution, and preservation of work; the provision of services to the field; and the training of artists.

The Arts Endowment is committed to encouraging the artists and organizations that participate in advancing and preserving the media arts, and primarily to supporting the production of media art works that celebrate the arts -- visual arts, music, dance, literature, design, theater, musical theater, opera, folk and traditional arts -- in an engaging and creative manner. Additionally, documentaries about artists and the impact of the arts on people's lives are encouraged.

Photo of Pittsburgh FiThe two Kitchen sisters   Inside the Film Forum Theater

The Kitchen Sisters, award-winning radio program producers.

 

The Film Forum, New York City.

Funding Opportunities in Media Arts


The Arts & the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, Public Law 111-5 ("Recovery Act")

CFDA No. 45.024

One-time grants to eligible nonprofit organizations including arts organizations, local arts agencies, statewide assemblies of local arts agencies, arts service organizations, units of state or local government, and a wide range of other organizations for projects that focus on the preservation of jobs in the arts. (Deadline: April 2, 2009)

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Grants for Arts Projects
CFDA No. 45.024

The National Endowment for the Arts' primary funding opportunities for organizations can be found here. An organization may submit only one application through one of the following FY 2010 Grants for Arts Projects categories (see "Application Limits" for the few exceptions to this rule). For most organizations, these categories represent the full range of funding options for the entire year. Applicants should examine the goal and purposes of their project as well as the review criteria of these three categories, and apply to the one category that is most relevant. The Arts Endowment will not transfer applications between categories.

  • Access to Artistic Excellence: To encourage and support artistic excellence, preserve our cultural heritage, and provide access to the arts for all Americans. An organization may request a grant amount from $5,000 to $150,000. (Deadlines: March 12 and August 13, 2009)
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  • Challenge America: Reaching Every Community Fast-Track Review Grants: To support projects that extend the reach of the arts to underserved populations. Grants are for $10,000. (Deadline: May 28, 2009)
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  • Learning in the Arts for Children and Youth: To advance arts education for children and youth in school-based or community-based settings. An organization may request a grant amount from $5,000 to $150,000. (Deadline: June 11, 2009)
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(Organizations proposing arts programs that are intended for national broadcast on television or radio should apply under the FY 2010 Arts on Radio and Television guidelines. New guidelines will be available on the Arts Endowment's Web site in June, 2009. Until that time, the expired guidelines are on our Web site for informational purposes. See below.)

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 3, 2009)

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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 22, 2009)

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Coming Up Taller

Nominate outstanding community arts and humanities programs that celebrate the creativity of America's young people. (Receipt deadline: January 30, 2009)

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