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PLEASE NOTE: The final NDP Production Grant cycle in its current form will open in January 2025. The deadline for the preliminary application will be February 28, 2025 at 11:59pm EST. To learn more, please read a letter to the field from NEFA’s Executive Director, Harold Steward.
Presentation Grants are made to U.S. nonprofit presenting organizations to support the engagements of NDP awarded projects on tour by subsidizing up to 50% of the artist's fee (including housing, per diem, and travel). View current eligible projects in our directory.
Visit the National Dance Project Program page to learn more about the program and its advisors.
NDP Presentation grants are made directly to U.S. nonprofit organizations (a.k.a. presenters) presenting NDP projects on tour to support up to 50% of the artist’s fee, including housing, per diem, and travel. These grants support the dance field by making it possible for presenters to bring artists and companies into their communities, enabling audiences across the nation to experience work by some of today’s most creative and compelling dance artists.
Each year, 25 to 30 NDP projects are featured in an average of 250 communities across the country. These touring engagements create new connections between the public and artists, offer unique opportunities for artistic growth, and increase access to the arts and the creative process.
Projects with touring support from NDP through a Production Grant receive up to $35,000 in reserved funds to support a U.S. tour/sharing of their work. Each NDP project has a designated tour coordinator who is responsible for negotiating directly with presenters to determine the amount of subsidy each presenter will receive, and submitting a tour/sharing plan with this information to NEFA by a given deadline. NEFA then invites those presenters on the submitted tour /sharing plan to apply for a Presentation Grant. In order to be invited to apply for a Presentation Grant, a presenter must be included on a project’s tour plan and meet all eligibility requirements (see below).
Information about current NDP projects, including tour coordinator details, is listed in the directory.
To be eligible for a Presentation Grant, applicants must:
Please Note: There is no limit to the number of Presentation Grants a presenter may receive, but a separate application must be submitted for each NDP project.
NDP Presentation Grants will NOT fund:
* The NDP Touring/Sharing Period is the window of time in which touring subsidy is available to presenters through an NDP Presentation Grant and is specific to each project.
** Due to the impacts of COVID-19, NEFA understands that there are more opportunities and interest in artists/companies to share their work virtually, reaching a global audience. While we support the many ways artists/companies have been able to expand their reach, it is important to note that NDP tour subsidy can only be allocated to U.S. based organizations.
Tour Coordinator Responsibilities:
Presenter Responsibilities:
*If you require an alternate format or assistance to access the tour/sharing plan or receipt form, please contact: Jane Preston, Interim Accessibility Coordinator, by email jpreston@nefa.org or telephone 617-865-1835.
** Presentation Grants can only be paid to U.S. organizations.
Given the impacts of COVID-19, NEFA acknowledges that the definition of touring and the arts & culture landscape will continue to change. However, we remain steadfast in supporting artists/companies in the various ways they choose to share their work. This may be via safe in-person gatherings or virtual experiences. With that, we have adjusted our deadlines as follows:
As a reminder, each NDP supported project has its own designated tour period. Presenters are encouraged to contact the tour coordinator for specific timelines. For general questions about NDP tour/sharing periods, please contact the NDP team.
Requirements (All supplemental materials should be uploaded on the attachments tab of the online grantee report.)
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Contact the tour coordinator listed in the directory. Organizations included in the NDP project’s tour plan will be invited to apply for a Presentation Grant.
All organizations are required to provide an IRS W-9 Form (see www.irs.gov for current version) and a DUNS (Dun & Bradstreet) Number (see http://fedgov.dnb.com/webform) in the application.
View our list of projects eligible for touring support.
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