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» Charles Pick Fellowship
 

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Charles Pick Fellowship

Description

Applicants for the Fellowship must be writers of fictional or non-fictional prose in English who have not yet published a book (please note that for the purposes of this Fellowship non-fiction prose includes, for example, biography, memoir and travel writing, but not critical orhistorical monographs based on academic research).

Deadline

31 January

URL

http://www.uea.ac.uk/eas/fellowships/pick.shtml

Prizes

. The award is £10,000.

. The Fellowship is residential and free accommodation will be provided on campus


» Creative Scotland Awards
By Jeong Hee Yoo | Published 02/3/2006 | International Writers Grants | Unrated  printer version
 

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Creative Scotland Awards

Description

Each year, up to ten established artists with a record of major achievement in their field are awarded £30,000 to provide them with a unique opportunity to realise their imaginative ideas in a major project. The Award may also be used to experiment, or to discover new talents. Each artist also receives a beautiful glass award created by Scottish glass artist Anita Pate.

Guidelines:http://www.creativescotland.org.uk/editor/GetFile.aspx?ItemId=277

Deadline

28 October 2006

URL

http://www.creativescotland.org.uk/Apply.aspx

Prizes

Your project should be realized within the £30,000 award. If the project will cost more than £30,000, you will need to confirm that all your other funding is in place before we can make any payments.

Eligibility

Only individual artists can apply. It is possible to involve other artists in the project, but the application must come from a single individual.

Only artists who can demonstrate a major record of achievement in their artistic work should apply. Applicants must have lived in Scotland for the past year and plan to remain here for at least another two years.


» George Bennett Fellowship
 

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 George Bennett Fellowship

Description

 The purpose of the George Bennett Fellowship is to provide time and freedom from material considerations to a person seriously contemplating or pursuing a career as a writer. It provides for one academic year a stipend (at present $10,000), as well as housing and meals for this person and family, at Academy expense. As Writer-in-Residence the person shall live in Exeter and, in return for stipend and housing, shall (besides carrying out his or her own literary projects) make his or her self and talents available in an informal and unofficial way generally to students interested in writing and, more specifically, to students in English classes and to members of student literary organizations.

 The Writer shall not be considered a member of the Academy faculty; she or he shall have no regular or prescribed duties — shall not, for instance, teach (or take classes for an extended period), shall not be asked to coach athletics or dramatics or debating, shall not be a formal adviser to any Academy organization. The Academy house provided shall not contain students. The nature and extent of the Writer's involvement with Academy purposes and with Academy students are to be determined (except for the above prohibitions) more by the Writer's own interest and good will than by Academy demand.

During the tenure of the Fellowship the Writer shall not have any other full- or part-time job, nor be a degree candidate in any college or graduate school.

Deadline

By December 1

URL

http://www.exeter.edu/english/bennett.html

Prizes

It provides for one academic year a stipend (at present $10,000)

Eligibility

Open to any writer


» David T. K. Wong Fellowship
 

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David T. K. Wong Fellowship

Description

The purpose of the Fellowship is the promotion of excellence in the writing of literature providing the opportunity to further develop their literary talent. It will be awarded to a writer planning to produce a work of prose fiction in English which deals seriously with some aspect of life in the Far East (Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Mongolia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam). The Fellowship will be awarded annually, and the value will be £25,000 per year

Deadline

1st October each year

URL

http://www.uea.ac.uk/eas/fellowships/wong/wongterms.shtml

Prizes

£25,000 per year

Eligibility

Open to any writer


» The Gift of Freedom
By Jeong Hee Yoo | Published 02/3/2006 | USA Writers Grants | Unrated  printer version
 

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The Gift of Freedom

Description

Each woman interested in receiving financial assistance from AROHO is required to fill out an application form. Application materials are available on this website closer to grant application cycle. Check back in spring of 2006. The application process for a Gift of Freedom Award includes essays on the applicant's artistic life, an example of the applicant's artistic expression, and questions involving educational, and employment history, as well as community service. Complete disclosure of an applicant's data and assets is required.

Deadline

The next award cycle will be in fall of 2006, and will be for fiction.

URL

http://www.aroomofherownfoundation.org/giftfreedom.html

Prizes

The annual Gift of Freedom award is up to $50,000 and is for creative women who apply for support.

Eligibility

Open to any female resident citizen of the US.


» Ri State Council on the Arts Fellowships
By Jeong Hee Yoo | Published 02/3/2006 | Photography Grants | Unrated  printer version
 

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Ri State Council on the Arts Fellowships

Description

RFP Issues (choose only one!)

 

Advocacy: What can you as an artist or organization do to make the arts a more visible part of your community?

Cultural Collaborations: What can you as an artist or organizations do to bring about collaborations between artists or institutions with different cultural backgrounds?

New Audiences: In what ways can you as an artist or organization bring the arts to new or expanded audiences?

Creative Alternatives: In what ways can you as an artist incorporate environmental issues or concerns into the creation of your work?

Education : In what ways can schools, artists, and organizations collaborate to increase access to arts education for all students, foster the professional development of artists and educators, and increase participation of community members in arts learning?

 

Guideline : http://www.arts.ri.gov/pdf/fellowship_guidelines.pdf

Deadline

April 1 (for activities taking place from July 1 to June 30)

October 1 (for activities taking place from January 1 to June 30)

Prizes

-Fellowship recipients receive a $5000 award.

-Merit award recipients receive a $1000 award


» Pulitzer Prizes
By Jeong Hee Yoo | Published 02/3/2006 | Photography Grants | Unrated  printer version
 

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Pulitzer Prizes

Description

The Pulitzer Prize Plan of Award

Complete guidelines and rules for submitting Pulitzer Prize entries. Also includes Pulitzer Prize Board members and definitions of all 21 categories

Deadline

1. Journalism Guidelines : Deadline: 2/1/06.

Submission deadlines and requirements for the 2006 Pulitzer Prizes in Journalism. Also includes information on how to prepare an exhibit and definitions of all 14 categories.

 

2. Letters Guidelines : Deadline: 10/15/05.

Submission deadlines and requirements for the prizes in Letters (books).

 

3. Drama Guidelines : deadline: 12/31/05.

Submission deadlines and requirements for the prize in Drama

 

4. Music Guidelines : Next deadline: 1/15/06.

Submission deadlines and requirements for the prize in Music


» The Mobius Advertising Awards
By Jeong Hee Yoo | Published 02/3/2006 | Photography Grants | Unrated  printer version
 

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The Mobius Advertising Awards

Description

Entrants from 25 countries have won Mobius First Place Awards or Second Place Certificates in the competition just ended. Winners are posted on the web-site. Also, press releases on each country's win are being added to the site. This year's competition was our best ever. It attracted entries from 34 countries. The awards presentations are scheduled February 10 in Los Angeles, Calif

Deadline

October 1, 2005

Entry Fee

we accept late entries. Entry packages postmarked after October 1, 2005, will be charged a $20 Late Fee per single and campaign entry


» Mercury Awards
By Jeong Hee Yoo | Published 02/3/2006 | Photography Grants | Unrated  printer version
 

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Mercury Awards

Description

The GALAXY Award symbolizes the assembly of numerous disciplines that create marketing excellence. The GALAXY Awards honor the professionals who contribute to the process of building image, creating profit, and making a difference in the market place.

iNOVA Awards  Websites

ASTRID Awards  Design

QUESTAR Awards  Video

GALAXY Awards - Marketing

ARC Awards - Annual Reports

MERCURY Awards  Public

Deadline

July 29, 2005

Eligibility

Any material produced, or dated from July 28, 2004 to July 29, 2005 is eligible


» The Kraszna-Krausz Photography and Moving Image Book Awards
By Jeong Hee Yoo | Published 02/3/2006 | Photography Grants | Unrated  printer version
 

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The Kraszna-Krausz Photography and Moving Image Book Awards

Description

The Kraszna-Krausz Book Awards have been made annually since 1985, and have alternated yearly between books on photography and books on the moving image.

URL

http://www.editor.net/k-k/

Prizes

Small grants are available, usually between £1,000 and £3,000 with a maximum of £5,000. Projects must be based in Great Britain.


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