The Fund for National Projects supports projects that:
From 2009 through 2011, the Fund will award a total of up to $1 million in grants each year to support key national projects in the professional nonprofit dance, jazz, presenting and/or theatre fields. Grants range from $60,000 to $200,000 and cannot exceed 40% of a project’s total cost.
National projects engage a broad national constituency, occur once (or periodically) rather than annually, and have the potential to significantly impact a field.
Organizations are encouraged to submit letters of inquiry for projects that strengthen the national infrastructure of the professional nonprofit dance, jazz, presenting and/or theatre fields, or that improve conditions for the national community of performing artists in dance, jazz and theatre, such as:
Highest priority will be given to projects that improve the health of the Arts Program's priority performing arts fields and do not duplicate ongoing efforts or existing services.
The Fund expressly does not support the following types of activities:
Single nonprofit organizations and consortia are both eligible to apply.
National organizations receiving core support from the DDCF are not eligible to request additional support from the Fund for single-discipline activities.
Interested organizations should submit a letter of inquiry to the Arts Program of no more than 3 pages, outlining the project and articulating its impact on the professional nonprofit dance, jazz, presenting or theatre field. A brief history of the organization(s) involved should also be attached.
The Arts Program staff reviews letters of inquiry on a rolling basis, schedules meetings to learn more about promising projects, and invites full proposals based on meetings with prospective applicants.
Competitive proposals that demonstrate the potential for direct and significant impact on the national professional nonprofit dance, jazz, presenting and/or theatre fields are reviewed by an advisory panel, which recommends the strongest applicants for funding based on the criteria below.
The deadline to submit a letter of inquiry is August 2, with a full proposal (upon invitation) due no later than September 2.
Letters of inquiry should be addressed to:
Arts Program - Fund for National Projects
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
650 Fifth Avenue, 19th Floor
New York, NY 10019
In reviewing proposals, the panel considers the following questions: