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On behalf of the National Dance Project Advisor Cohort, we are pleased to share the 2023 National Dance Project (NDP) Production Grantees.
Stewarded by 12 NDP Advisors, the two-stage grantmaking process results in 20 new dance projects receiving an NDP Production Grant comprised of the following support:
Unique to NDP, this framework of funding offers scaffolding for projects that centers the creative talent of its grantees and supports them in reaching their desired social impact. NDP Production Grantees continue to represent various career stages, diversity of forms & aesthetics, project scale, identities, geographies, and operational models that exist within today’s dance field.
*NEFA defines U.S. as all 50 of the United States, as well as Washington D.C., American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Upon notification of becoming an NDP Finalist, projects are paired with an NDP Advisor to support the development of their full proposal. For one month, they work closely together to affirm the current strengths of the project based on feedback from the preliminary stage application and discern opportunities that further support the project’s goals from ideation to implementation. This includes discussions about touring/sharing strategies, the project budget, and work sample selections. During this time, the NDP Team remains available to answer clarifying questions, but scheduling between NDP Advisors and NDP Finalists is solely at their discretion.
In July, NDP Advisors worked diligently before and during the virtual week-long grant review process to evaluate all 40 NDP Production Grant full proposals. They engaged in challenging discussions that continued to center program criteria and uplift NEFA values, as well as hold space for the evolving dance ecology. As collective decision-makers, they bring all their lived experiences and perspectives to the process in order to equitably steward the grant funds while also fostering a learning space that ultimately deepens their respective work in current role(s) within the dance field.
This year’s NDP Production Grantees represent a quality of study that amplifies and reflects the varied biological, emotional, and spiritual change society has experienced particularly over the past few years. The projects push others to be imaginative, conjure process and ritual, and intentionally promote multi-generational preservation through collaboration. They lead with a transformative spirit that honors the past, cares for the present, and paves a way for the unknown.
In addition to awarding 20 NDP Production Grants, for the past three years we have enhanced our support for 20 NDP Finalists by providing $10,000 in unrestricted funds to assist with the continued creation/development of their projects and desired impact in multiple communities. We value the opportunity to bring a heightened awareness to these projects and artists/companies/collectives involved, while simultaneously increasing participation in diverse modalities of shared dance experiences.
To our NDP Advisors: Thank you for your unwavering commitment to the dance field and for how you collectively embraced this process from a place of learning and deep accountability. It is never an easy journey, but you made it through, and we are proud of what you have accomplished via this portfolio of projects.
To the National Dance Project Team: Cheri and Kristin – This program only continues to advance because of your partnership, commitment, and thoughtfulness. Thank you for consistently showing up for dance in every way possible.
In addition, the National Dance Project Team would like to thank Jane Preston, Deputy Director of Programs, Elizabeth Timmerman, Interim Technology & Data Manager, for supporting this year’s grantmaking cycle. Your contributions are vital to the work we do and remain in a spirit of gratitude.
NEFA's National Dance Project is generously supported with lead funding from the Doris Duke Foundation and the Mellon Foundation, with funding for special initiatives from the Boston Foundation, and the Aliad Fund at the Boston Foundation.
NEFA welcomes conversations regarding its grantmaking priorities and process. We support and believe in creating space for dialogues that foster mutual learning and build/strengthen our various roles in the field as allies. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the National Dance Project Team.
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