Two men of color appear to float over the stage like superheroes, mid jump.
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National Dance Project-supported Versa-Style Dance Company at the Stockbridge Theatre | photo by Roy Knight

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NEFA invests in artists and communities and fosters equitable access to the arts, enriching the cultural landscape in New England and the nation.

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Upcoming Grant Application Deadlines

NEFA offers grants to artists and organizations to support the creation and presentation of work. These are the grants with upcoming deadlines.

September 3, 2024
Designed for emerging and mid-career artists around the entire country, Jazz Road Tours support small, three- to six-site tours at an array of venue types, often in rural communities and other areas traditionally underserved by the genre.
September 13, 2024
The New England Dance Fund awards grants to New England-based choreographers of all genres and backgrounds who identify an opportunity that will advance their careers in dance.
September 16, 2024
The Public Art Learning Fund aims to strengthen the field of public art in New England by providing professional development support directly to artists.
Preliminary Application: October 10
Provides funds for creation and U.S. touring of artist-led, ensemble, devised projects. These grants are highly competitive and are awarded to ten projects annually.
October 21, 2024
Strengthens collaborations to collectively imagine creative, impactful, accountable public artmaking in Massachusetts.
NEST 1 and 2: December 2, 2024
Funds nonprofit organizations to present touring artists in venues across New England.
December 2, 2024
Supports public art that creatively expresses and embodies a more just version of what’s possible in public.
Rolling Deadline
Presenter Travel Fund enhances the performing arts in the region by supporting travel costs associated with researching artistic work that may eventually be presented in New England.

What's happening

Public Art
In the Artists Learn and Share series, NEFA connects with grantees to learn more about the impact of the grant on their work. Gabriel Sosa—along with collaborators in the Lawrence Arts Collective – received a Collective Imagination for Spatial Justice (CISJ) Grant in 2023 . For their CISJ
Professional Development
Here are opportunities for this month; check them out and pass them along to your colleagues. Email us if you know of any professional development opportunities, calls to artists, or cultural events that we should consider. The format for these listings is: " deadline/date of event | location of
Public Art
In the Artists Learn and Share series, NEFA connects with grantees to learn more about the impact of the grant on their work. Erika Senft Miller received a Public Art Learning Fund (PALF) grant in 2020 which supported her participation in Manship Artist Residency in Gloucester, MA. In this blog
Dance
On behalf of the National Dance Project Advisor Cohort, it is with great enthusiasm that we share the 2024 National Dance Project (NDP) Production Grantees. Each year, 20 new dance projects are selected by 12 NDP Advisors from a two-stage application process that centers artistic prowess, community

Fostering regional, national, and international connections

CreativeGround

CreativeGround spotlights the creative people and places at work in New England: cultural nonprofits like libraries and theaters, creative businesses like recording studios and design agencies, and artists of all disciplines such as performing arts, visual arts, and crafts.

Center Stage

Center Stage is among the most successful programs to bring contemporary international performing artists into direct contact with people across a wide range of U.S. communities, and to share these experiences globally.

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