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The Residency Program supports artists in providing community-based, participatory projects in <br />self-selected non -arts venues throughout the City of Los Angeles in order to gather, connect, <br />and inspire audiences with underserved or little exposure to artistic and cultural opportunities. <br />Residency projects engage participants in a series of artist -led workshops that are highly <br />participatory and/or educational, and which match thoughtful and meaningful exchanges with <br />appropriate audiences at host organizations in each City Council District. Grants from $4,000 to <br />$8,000. <br />San Francisco Arts Commission <br />(http://www. sfartscommission. org/CAE/grants/gran t-programs-and-app/ica tions/) <br />The WritersCorps Teaching Artist in Residence <br />A three year grant, renewed annually, that provides support to individual teaching artists to offer <br />free, long-term, in-depth literacy—focused arts workshops to youth at San Francisco community <br />sites. Sites may include in -school or after-school classes and must include complementary <br />programming with a neighborhood branch of the San Francisco Public Library (SFPL). The <br />communities prioritized by the grant may include, but are not limited to, youth who are low- <br />income, impacted by the justice system, pregnant or parenting teens, and/or English language <br />learners. <br />Individual Artist Grants <br />Columbus, OH - Greater Columbus Arts Council <br />(http.-Ilwww.gcac.org/grants-services/f`or-artists/) <br />Supply Grants <br />Grants of up to $500 to offset the cost of supplies to create new work will be considered. For <br />example: filmmakers can use this grant to purchase film stock; visual artists can purchase paint <br />or canvas; dancers can purchase music or specialty shoes, etc. <br />Professional Development Grants <br />Grants of up to $1,000 to offset the costs of professional development opportunities. Examples <br />of eligible activities would be master technique classes, enhancing business skills or attending <br />professional conferences where development opportunities exist. <br />Performing Artist Travel Grants <br />Grants of up to $1,500 to offset the costs of traveling for performance opportunities are <br />considered. Examples of eligible expenses would be airfare, car rental/fuel, lodging, meals, etc. <br />Film Finishing Funds <br />Grants of up to $2,500 to offset the cost of post production or completion expenses for artists <br />with film projects. Examples include editing, sound, or any other expense for the completion of a <br />film project. <br />The Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson Memorial Fund for Research and Development <br />Grants of up to $1,000 to offset the costs of traveling for research and development. This can be <br />related to conceptual research or technical research. Examples of eligible expenses would be <br />airfare, car rental/fuel, lodging, meals, etc. <br />Individual Artist Fellowships <br />GCAC partners with local arts and culture organizations to offer fellowship programs in the <br />following disciplines: Visual Arts, Dance, Media Arts (Film/Video), Music, Choral Composition <br />and Playwriting. <br />4 <br />65B-97 <br />
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