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1. Battenfield, Jackie. The artist's guide. Da Capo Press. 2009. xix, 380 p.
Abstract: Provides advice and resources for artists in several areas including startup, marketing, exhibitions, networking, financial management, business issues, daily operations, and other topics. Also contains a chapter on residencies, grants, and donations. Indexed.
Call Number: 202 BAT
Subject/descriptor: Arts--handbooks, manuals, etc.; Individual grants and grantseekers
Location: New York; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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2. Bhandari, Heather Darcy; Melber, Jonathan. Art / work. New York, NY: Free Press. 2009. 291 p.
Abstract: This career guide for visual artists contains a chapter on residencies and grants. The authors discuss key issues to consider before seeking a grant and provide tips on completing applications. Indexed.
Call Number: 204 BHA
Subject/descriptor: Individual grants and grantseekers; Arts--handbooks, manuals, etc.; Visual arts
Location: New York; San Francisco
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3. Cutler, David. The savvy musician. Pittsburgh, PA: Helius Press. 2009. 350 p.
Abstract: This career guide for musicians contains a chapter that discusses grantseeking, donor solicitation, and fundraising activities. Includes a sample business plan. Indexed.
Call Number: 206 CUT
Subject/descriptor: Individual grants and grantseekers; Music--handbooks, manuals, etc.; Arts--handbooks, manuals, etc.
Location: New York; San Francisco
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4. Michels, Carroll. How to survive and prosper as an artist : selling yourself without selling your soul. 6th ed. New York, NY: Henry Holt & Co.. 2009. xviii, 381 p.
Abstract: Includes a chapter on grantseeking, and an appendix of useful resources, including art colonies and residencies, publications with internships and apprenticeships, competitions, arts organizations, and an annotated bibliography on grants and funding.
Call Number: 202 MIC
Subject/descriptor: Arts--handbooks, manuals, etc.; Artist colonies; Arts--marketing; Individual grants and grantseekers
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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5. Basa, Lynn. The artist's guide to public art : how to find and win commissions. New York, NY: Allworth Press. 2008. xv, 223 p.
Abstract: The book explains how to navigate public art competitions, including locating requests for proposals, applications, presentations, budgeting, and contracts. With bibliographical references and index.
Call Number: 204 BAS
Subject/descriptor: Public art; Arts--grants; Individual grants and grantseekers
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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6. Business of art : an artist's guide to profitable self-employment. Los Angeles, CA: Center for Cultural Innovation. 2008. 265 p.
Abstract: This guidebook gives details on establishing a career as an artist, covering promotion, money management, legal advisers, and planning. Many sample documents are provided. With bibliographical references.
Call Number: 204 CCI
Subject/descriptor: Arts--finance; Individual grants and grantseekers
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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7. Dramatists sourcebook : complete opportunities for playwrights, translators, composers, lyricists and librettists. 25th ed. New York, NY: Theatre Communications Group. 2008. xii, 322 p.
Abstract: Contains a "Fellowships and Grants" section listing foundations and organizations that offer funding to playwrights, composers, translators, librettists, and lyricists. Notes guidelines, application procedures, deadlines, remuneration, and frequency of these funding sources. Includes a listing of sources of emergency funds for writers in severe temporary financial difficulties, the addresses and phone numbers of state arts agencies, and artists colonies and residencies. Includes bibliography.
Call Number: 207 SOV 2008
Subject/descriptor: Arts--handbooks, manuals, etc.; Arts--grants; Writing--handbooks, manuals, etc.; Individual grants and grantseekers; Artist colonies; Emergency funding
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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8. Musical America worldwide : international directory of the performing arts. 2009 ed. East Windsor, NJ: Commonwealth Business Media, Inc.. 2008. 704 p.
Abstract: Includes a listing of North American and international contests, foundations and awards in the fields of music and performing arts. Entries provide name of contest, foundation or award; chief officer(s); fax, cable, and/or telex; address and phone number; frequency; purpose; eligibility; prizes; deadline; competition dates; and entrance fee.
Call Number: 206 MUS 2009
Subject/descriptor: Music--directories; Performing arts--directories; Awards and prizes--directories; Individual grants and grantseekers
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco
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9. Photographer's market. 32nd ed. Cincinnati, OH: Writer's Digest Books. 2008. 618 p.
Abstract: Covers numerous markets for photography professionals, including addresses, contacts and terms, specifications, and fees paid.
Call Number: 204 PHO 2009
Subject/descriptor: Awards and prizes--directories; Photography; Individual grants and grantseekers; Arts
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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10. Schlachter, Gail Ann; Weber, R. David. Financial aid for research and creative activities abroad 2008-2010. El Dorado Hills, CA: Reference Service Press. 2008. 412 p.
Abstract: Lists scholarships, fellowships, loans, grants, awards, and internships abroad. Indexed by sponsoring organization, geographic area, subject, and filing deadline.
Call Number: 219 SCH RES 2008
Subject/descriptor: Travel and study abroad; International education; Research--directories; Individual grants and grantseekers; Arts--directories
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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11. What you need to know to apply to the National Endowment for the Arts [video recording]. Washington, DC: Foundation Center--Washington DC. 2008. 1:01:24 minutes.
Abstract: Amy Stolls, literature program officer at the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), discusses NEA programs for individuals and nonprofits and common mistakes that are made when individuals apply. Includes tips on how to make a proposal stand out.
Subject/descriptor: National Endowment for the Arts; Arts--grants; Arts; Individual grants and grantseekers; Proposal development
Location: Internet
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12. Cox, Mary (ed.) Artist's and graphic designer's market. 32nd ed. Cincinnati, OH: Writer's Digest Books. 2007. 650 p.
Abstract: Covers greeting cards, magazines, books, posters, galleries, cartoons, clip art, record labels, and other related markets. Entries include contact information, how to query the publisher, typical fees paid, and other specifications for aspiring and professional graphic designers.
Call Number: 204 ART GRA 2007
Subject/descriptor: Arts--directories; Arts--marketing; Individual grants and grantseekers
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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13. Dean, Carole Lee. The art of film funding : alternative financing concepts. Studio City, CA: Michael Wiese Productions. 2007. xvi, 251 p.
Abstract: Topics covered in this guide include proposals, researching funders, fundraising from individuals and businesses, public funding, branding, partnerships, tax laws, and other areas.
Call Number: 203 DEA
Subject/descriptor: Films and video; Arts--grants; Individual grants and grantseekers; Fundraising--handbooks, manuals, etc.
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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14. Foundation Center (comp.) Funding for Arts Month : artist resource guide. Cleveland, OH: Foundation Center--Cleveland. 2006. [24 p].
Subject File Number: 202
Subject/descriptor: Arts; Individual grants and grantseekers
Location: Cleveland
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15. Liberatori, Ellen. Guide to getting arts grants. New York, NY: Allworth Press. 2006. ix, 261 p.
Abstract: The handbook provides practical advice to help artists obtain grants from foundations and government agencies. Topics covered include developing a plan, creating a portfolio, identifying funders, and completing a grant application. A chapter focuses on proposals submitted by arts organizations, noting that artists may collaborate with arts groups through fiscal sponsorship arrangements. The author also draws upon her prior experience as a program officer to elaborate on how grantmaking decisions are made. Includes a bibliography, glossary, and index.
Call Number: 202 LIB
Subject/descriptor: Individual grants and grantseekers; Arts--grants; Proposal development--handbooks, manuals, etc.
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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16. McGee, Suzanne. "The new face of patronage". Robb Report Worth vol. 14 (December 2005) p. 73-7.
Abstract: Patronage opportunities exist for today's artists, as they did many centuries ago. Two organizations that work to match up patrons with artists are Meet the Composer and Artadia.
Subject File Number: 202
Subject/descriptor: Individual grants and grantseekers; Arts--grants
Location: New York
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17. Obalil, Deborah (ed.); Glass, Caitlin S. (ed.) Artists communities : a directory of residencies that offer time and space for creativity. 3rd ed. New York, NY: Allworth Press. 2005. xiv, 273 p.
Abstract: Features descriptions for 95 communities that provide studios and housing for artists in a communal environment. Entries give address; telephone number; facilities and housing descriptions; average number of artists present at one time; ratio of artists applying to artists accepted; scholarship, fellowship, and stipend opportunities; and statements by a former resident and the community's director. An additional index provides brief data on 300 U. S. and international programs. Includes indexes by artistic categories, regions, seasons and deadlines, fees and stipends, and disabled access.
Call Number: 202 COM 2005
Subject/descriptor: Arts--directories; Artist colonies; Individual grants and grantseekers
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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18. Galligan, Ann M.; Cherbo, Joni Maya. "Financial support for individual artists". Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society vol. 34 (Spring 2004) p. 23-40.
Abstract: The authors researched the various sources of support that artists receive--government (federal, state, and local), foundations, service/trade organizations, and artists’ residencies--over a period of ten years, providing statistics from relevant sources. With bibliographical references.
Subject File Number: 202
Subject/descriptor: Arts; Artist colonies; Arts--grants; Individual grants and grantseekers
Location: New York
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19. Christensen, Warren (ed.); Clawges, Ron (ed.) National directory of arts internships, 2003-2004. 9th ed. Los Angeles, CA: National Network for Artist Placement. 2003. 499 p.
Abstract: Organized by broad field of interest, and by state.
Call Number: 638 CHR
Subject/descriptor: Internships; Nonprofit organizations--directories; Arts--directories; Individual grants and grantseekers
Location: New York; DC; San Francisco; Atlanta
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20. Investing in creativity : a study of the support structure for U.S. artists. Urban Institute. 2003. 97 p.
Abstract: Presents findings from a national study that examines the conditions and support networks of artists. Topics covered include the demand and market for artists; financial and physical resources; training and professional development; and artist communities. The analysis was based on information from case studies in nine cities; NYFA Source, a database of awards and services for artists; a national survey; conferences and meetings; and other studies. With bibliographic references.
Call Number: 202 INV
Subject/descriptor: Arts--analysis; Arts--research; Arts--studies; Individual grants and grantseekers
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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