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Grants- Free Stuff For Entertainers
National Association of Musicians, Vocalists & Entertainers
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There are a lot of sources of grants for entertainers you should know about including local, state, regional and federal grants available in all areas of the arts and entertainment.

Funding is available for both individuals and non-profit organizations such as a church or school or other civic organization you may work with.

Not everyone is eligible for a grant but you never know unless you try.

LOCAL AND STATE: Call the mayor’s office/governor’s office to see which agency has funding opportunities then contact them to see what is available and what the guidelines are for applying for funding.


UPCOMING OPPORTUNITIES

Will be updated with 2012 opportunities momentarily. Please check back soon!



OPEN SUBMISSION DEADLINES

Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation, donates free instruments to schools and non-profit community groups.

Sara Tucker Study Grants, $5,000 unrestricted, for candidates who are transitioning from students to professional singers.

Rhythm & Blues Foundation, makes grants to R&B musicians who are suffering a financial hardship.

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This option is available to NAMVE Members only.
Free Professional Development Opportunities For Artists:

Chamber Music America First Tuesdays, a series of free professional-development seminars in New York City, is presented in collaboration with Midtown Arts Common and St. Peter's Church.
Sessions are held October through June, usually on the first Tuesday of the month, and focus on a wide range of practical issues critical to the working ensemble. Space is limited; reservations required. RSVP to Caitlin Murphy, program assistant, (212) 242-2022, ext.16, cmurphy@chamber-music.org. 3:00 - 5:00 P.M., Saint Peter's Church, 619 Lexington Avenue at 54th Street, New York, NY
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