NoMAA 2007 Arts/Cultural Organization and Individual Artists Grant Program. The Application Deadline was November 5, 2007. Please refer to NoMAA's website for updates and information for the next grant program.
2007 Arts/Cultural Organization Grant Guidelines
NoMAA is pleased to launch its grants program for arts/cultural organizations. Created through a grant from the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone, and currently incubated by the Hispanic Federation, the Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance (NoMAA) is an arts service organization specifically designed to serve individual artists and arts/cultural organizations from the Washington Heights-Inwood community.
Grant Purpose
NoMAA will offer grants ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 to eligible arts/cultural organizations to support organizational capacity building projects such as (but not limited to) staff development, technology, marketing, legal, fund development, strategic planning, organizational assessment, board development, etc. Capacity building projects are to be completed by July 30, 2008.
Eligibility
- A not-for-profit arts & culture organization located within the generally recognized boundaries of Washington Heights-Inwood, bounded on the south by 155th Street, on the north by the Harlem River, on the east by the Harlem River and the Harlem River Drive, and on the west by the Hudson River
- 501(c)(3) status or fiscal conduit
- Collaboration of arts organizations may apply under one application, but all participating organizations must be located in Washington Heights-Inwood
Application Process
- Must attend one of the application assistance workshops to be held on:
- Monday, October 1st, 7pm
Location: Cornerstone Center, 178 Bennett Avenue, New York, NY 10040
- Wednesday, October 3rd, 7pm
Location: The Malcolm X & Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center, The Audubon Lobby, 3940 Broadway, New York, NY 10032
- Thursday, October 4th, 6pm
Location: Audubon Partnership for Economic Development, 513 West 207th Street, New York, NY 10034
- Saturday, October 20th, 11am
Location: Cornerstone Center, 178 Bennett Avenue, New York, NY 10040
- Saturday, October 27th, 11am
Location: Caliope Bookstore, 170 Dyckman Street, New York, NY 10040
- Submit an original and two copies of a complete application (must be received by 5:00 p.m. on November 5, 2007).
To obtain a grant application or for more information contact Diana Caba, Program Associate, at 212-233-8955 ext.143.
2007 Individual Artist Grant Guidelines
Grant Purpose
NoMAA will offer grants ranging from $500 to $2,000 to eligible individual artists to support the creation, development and/or completion phases of new works in all areas of literary arts, media arts, performing/interpretive arts, and visual arts. Grants may be used toward any justifiable expense associated with the new work (i.e. supplies, materials, travel, equipment, rehearsal space rental, professional fees, marketing, documentation, etc.). Projects are to be completed by July 30, 2008.
Eligibility
- Artists 18 years of age or over.
- Reside within the generally recognized boundaries of Washington Heights-Inwood, bounded on the south by 155th Street, on the north by the Harlem River, on the east by the Harlem River and the Harlem River Drive, and on the west by the Hudson River.
- Collaboration of artists may apply under one application, but all participating artists must reside in Washington Heights-Inwood.
Application Process
- Must attend one of the application assistance workshops to be held on:
- Monday, October 1st, 7pm
Location: Cornerstone Center, 178 Bennett Avenue, New York, NY 10040
- Wednesday, October 3rd, 7pm
Location: The Malcolm X & Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center, The Audubon Lobby, 3940 Broadway, New York, NY 10032
- Thursday, October 4th, 6pm
Location: Audubon Partnership for Economic Development, 513 West 207th Street, New York, NY 10034
- Saturday, October 20th, 11am
Location: Cornerstone Center, 178 Bennett Avenue, New York, NY 10040
- Saturday, October 27th, 11am
Location: Caliope Bookstore, 170 Dyckman Street, New York, NY 10040
- Submit an original and two copies of a complete application (must be received by 5:00 p.m. on November 5, 2007).
To obtain a grant application or for more information contact Diana Caba, Program Associate, at 212-233-8955 ext.143.