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You are here: Home / Grant Duration / 1 Year / 2024 Career Opportunity Grants for Individual Oregon Artists

2024 Career Opportunity Grants for Individual Oregon Artists

Dated: September 5, 2023

The Career Opportunity program supports individual Oregon artists by enabling them to take advantage of timely opportunities to enhance their artistic careers.

Donor Name: Oregon Arts Commission

State: Oregon

County: All Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 09/22/2023

Size of the Grant: $500 to $2,000

Grant Duration: 1 year

Details:

The program is designed primarily to support opportunities that:

  • An artist has been invited to, selected for, or otherwise reviewed by peers or industry to receive; and
  • Are particularly timely or have some sense of urgency for the applicant to take advantage of the opportunity now.

Artists from the following disciplines may apply: Literature (creative non-fiction, fiction, play writing, poetry); Dance (including choreography); Music (composition, performance); Theatre and Performance Art; Visual Arts (crafts, drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, mixed media, new media); Design Arts; and Media Arts. Folk & Traditional artists whose practice falls in one of the identified disciplines are welcome to apply.

Artists from traditionally or currently underserved communities, including (but not limited to) rural communities and communities of color, are especially encouraged to apply.

Career Opportunity funding requests must directly align with your opportunity, and may include:

  • Travel associated with the opportunity;
  • Preparation, freight and/or shipping costs for materials;
  • Materials to complete work scheduled for a gallery exhibition, performance or publication;
  • Expenses associated with an exceptional learning environment, such as residency or intensive study with a recognized master/mentor (Degree programs are not eligible);
  • Professional fees and services to support or document an activity, such as a videographer;
  • Rental fees, such as for equipment, instruments or facility that are integral to the opportunity (equipment purchase may be considered if the equipment is a direct part of the creative product of an opportunity – for example, a projector required for exhibiting a multimedia work); and
  • Childcare costs that are necessary for you to take advantage of the opportunity.

Funding Information

Awards range from $500 to $2,000 depending on the scope and nature of the opportunity (Applicants may apply for funding for a portion of an opportunity). Additional funding of up to $9,000 may be available from The Ford Family Foundation for established visual artists.

Funding Period

November 1, 2023, to –October 31, 2024

Eligibility Criteria

The Arts Commission has final determination on eligibility and may review eligibility at any time or request more information as necessary. At the time of the application deadline, all applicants must:

  • Be 18 years of age or older;
  • Have not received funding from the Career Opportunity Program in the past 16 months, calculated from application deadline month to application deadline month;
  • Have been domiciled in Oregon for at least one year (“domicile” is a person’s fixed, permanent and principal home for legal purposes);
  • Not be enrolled (either part- or full-time) in a creative degree program; and
  • Submit an individual application (While the Arts Commission acknowledges that many artists work collaboratively, awards will be made only to individual artists).

In addition to the above eligibility requirements, applicants requesting additional funds from The Ford Family Foundation must meet the following eligibility criteria:

  • Are currently producing work in the fields of visual arts or contemporary craft;
  • Have been domiciled in Oregon for 36 months prior to the application deadline; and
  • Provide documentation that evidences five (5) or more years of active professional participation in the field of visual art.

For more information, visit Oregon Arts Commission.

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