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Chamber Music America’s Artistic Projects

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Chamber Music America’s Artistic Projects program offers grant opportunities for small ensembles and presenters, with operating budgets under $250,000, to bring their creative ideas to completion and present them to audiences in the five boroughs of New York City. All projects should have a community impact focus— creating more community access to chamber music and fostering a sense of respect and appreciation for chamber music.

CMA will fund projects during the grant period that may include:

  • New compositions
  • Performances
  • Recordings
  • Residencies 

Applicants and their primary collaborators (if applicable: presenters, ensembles, composers) may be part of only one Artistic Projects application per grant period. Grants range from $7,500 to $20,000 per grant. The program will fund 100% of eligible expenses. No matching funds are required.

Artistic Projects is made possible with generous support from the Howard Gilman Foundation.


SUPPORT:
 Program: Adriana Vergara, Grant Programs Associate, avergara@chambermusicamerica.org
 Technical: Submittable Help

Please read full guidelines on Chamber Music America's website by following the link: Chamber Music America’s Presenter Consortium for Jazz

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Chamber Music America’s Presenter Consortium for Jazz program provides support to consortiums of three, U.S.-based 501(c)3 presenters that collectively engage up to three professional U.S. jazz ensembles (consisting of 2-10 musicians each). The ensembles will present in-person concerts or streamed performances for each presenter’s audience. Incentive funding is available to each consortium presenter project that includes one or more of CMA’s New Jazz Works grantee ensembles to perform their entire CMA commission. 

Presenters and ensembles may be engaged in only one Presenter Consortium for Jazz application per grant period. Current grantees cannot apply for a Presenter Consortium for Jazz grant. The grant will fund up to $13,000 of funding for each U.S.-based presenter for a total of up to $39,000 for eligible expenses for a consortium.

A component of the Doris Duke Jazz Ensembles Project, Presenter Consortium for Jazz is funded by The Doris Duke Foundation.

SUPPORT
 Program Support: José Feliciano, Director of Grant Programs, jfeliciano@chamber-music.org
 Technical: Submittable Help

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