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CORNELL COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS
CHECK LIST:
Application form, signed by relevant chair
Budget form
500 word narrative describing proposed project, key
people involved, the artistic merit and significance of
the project to the community, and schedule
One-page artistic resume / biography per artist /
presenter
One of set supporting materials that may include any of
the following:
• up to 8 high resolution JPEG images of work,
captioned with title, date, medium, size
• up to 2 written works of no more than 3 pages each
in PDF format
• one DVD of no more than 3 works of music or
performance in Quicktime, or website URL
DEADLINE FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2011-12:
Applications due in CCA Office by October 21, 2011, 4PM
Retroactive projects completed between September 1 -
October 21, 2011 may be considered for funding.
GRANT APPLICATIONGrants To Faculty / Departments / Programs
GRANT DESCRIPTION
Grants are awarded by the CCA annually for projects
that have the potential to engage a distinct audience.
Multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary projects are
highly encouraged and will receive funding priority --
these types of projects may represent efforts to
enlarge upon collaborative interests between different
departments, units, or faculty. Grants are made in
amounts of $2,500 or less, depending on the merit of
the project idea and proposal documents.
ELIGIBILITY
Cornell departments, programs and individual faculty
members are eligible to apply.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Use the checklist below to ensure you have included
necessary items. Incomplete applications will not be
accepted.
Submit the following by email or on CD-ROM:
All documents must be in Acrobat PDF format. Maximum of 2 PDFs which may be multiple pages (e.g. application form and budget as one PDF, resume, project description, etc., as one PDF).
1 / 4
CORNELL COUNCIL FOR THE ARTSGRANT APPLICATIONGrants To Faculty / Departments / Programs
GUIDELINES
The Cornell Council for the Arts (CCA) stimulates
artistic production and discourse through the
support of individual faculty members, departments,
programs, and academic units at Cornell through
this grant category. The CCA welcomes proposals
requesting grants for artists and arts-related
projects to be presented on campus or in the Ithaca
area. Grants are intended to support cultural
activities outside of the regular academic responsi-
bility of individual departments or units.
Applications will be reviewed on the basis of the following criteria:
Artistic Excellence:•Quality of the artistic work and project concept
•Artistic significance of the project
Artistic Merit:•Potential impact on the academic, artistic and
cultural community
•Potential for the project to achive artist’s intended
outcome/s
•Ability to carry out the project including the
appropriateness of the budget, the quality and
clarity of the project goals and design, the
resources required and the qualifications of the
project’s organizers
CONDITIONS
Applicants are required to secure non-CCA financial
support. The CCA may require matching funds from
the initiating sponsor of the event. Travel expenses
are supported only for visiting artists. Reception, food
and beverage costs are not funded. As a requirement
for receiving CCA funds, the project organizer must
submit a brief report accompanied by visual documen-
tation of the project to the CCA Office within 4 weeks of
presentation.
Faculty receiving grants for individual projects may
have funds deposited into research accounts or submit
receipts in the amount of their grant for reimburse-
ment of expense related to their project.
All publicity for CCA-sponsored events must give credit
for CCA sponsorship with the following statement
“Sponsored in part by a grant from the Cornell Council
for the Arts.” An announcement of the event with one
high resolution JPEG image or Quicktime clip of
performance (no larger than 20 mb) must be sent to
the CCA office at least 2 weeks prior to the event.
Announcements are to be sent via email to
ccpa@cornell.edu for inclusion on the CCA website:
http://cca.cornell.edu.
Examples of project funding include but are not limited to the following:
Visual and Media Arts:•Single or mixed media collage, drawing, mapping, painting, photography, printmaking
Space and Installation Arts:•Single or mixed media indoor/outdoor installations, land art and sculpture•Apparel / fashion, architectural, industrial, interior, lighting, and stage set design•Exhibitions, film and video screenings
Performance and Music Arts:•Choreography, composition, conducting, directing, movement and dance, musical and vocal perfor- mance, performance art, and theatrical performance
Creative and Literary Arts:•Bookmaking, creative writing, literary performance, poetry, prose and scriptwriting
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Applicant:
Department / Program:
Department Account Number:
Campus Address:
Phone:
Project Title:
APPLICATION FORM
Category (check one):
Date and Place of Presentation:
Department Chair / Program Director:
Visual and Media Arts
Space and Installation Arts
Performance and Music Arts
Creative and Literary Arts
Email Address:
Title:
CORNELL COUNCIL FOR THE ARTSGRANT APPLICATIONGrants To Faculty / Departments / Programs
3 / 4
BUDGET
INCOME
1. $
Applicant’s Department / Program / Other Sources: $
2. $
3. $
1. $
2. $
3. $
4. $
1. $
2. $
3. $
$
1. $
2. $
3. $
$
$
Co-sponsoringContributors and
Contributions(list individually)
Honoraria/um(List Artists / Group /
Speaker AMTS)
Travel andAccommodations
Space Rental(name of venue)
Equipment Rental(list individually)
Shipping Costs
Advertising
Other(list individually)
$
EXPENSES
AMOUNT REQUESTED FROM CCA:
TOTAL EXPENSES:
TOTAL INCOME (not including request): $
$
$
CORNELL COUNCIL FOR THE ARTSGRANT APPLICATIONGrants To Faculty / Departments / Programs
4 / 4
CORNELL COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS
CHECK LIST:
Application form, signed by relevant chair
Budget form
500 word narrative describing proposed project, key
people involved, the artistic merit and significance of
the project to the community, and schedule
One-page artistic resume / biography per artist /
presenter
One of set supporting materials that may include any of
the following:
• up to 8 high resolution JPEG images of work,
captioned with title, date, medium, size
• up to 2 written works of no more than 3 pages each
in PDF format
• one DVD of no more than 3 works of music or
performance in Quicktime, or website URL
DEADLINE FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2011-12:
Applications due in CCA Office by October 17, 2011, 4PM
Retroactive projects completed between September 1 -
October 17, 2011 may be considered for funding.
GRANT APPLICATIONGrants To Faculty / Departments / Programs
GRANT DESCRIPTION
Grants are awarded by the CCA annually for projects
that have the potential to engage a distinct audience.
Multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary projects are
highly encouraged and will receive funding priority --
these types of projects may represent efforts to
enlarge upon collaborative interests between different
departments, units, or faculty. Grants are made in
amounts of $2,500 or less, depending on the merit of
the project idea and proposal documents.
ELIGIBILITY
Cornell departments, programs and individual faculty
members are eligible to apply.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Use the checklist below to ensure you have included
necessary items. Incomplete applications will not be
accepted.
Submit the following by email or on CD-ROM:
All documents must be in Acrobat PDF format. Maximum of 2 PDFs which may be multiple pages (e.g. application form and budget as one PDF, resume, project description, etc., as one PDF).
1 / 4
CORNELL COUNCIL FOR THE ARTSGRANT APPLICATIONGrants To Faculty / Departments / Programs
GUIDELINES
The Cornell Council for the Arts (CCA) stimulates
artistic production and discourse through the
support of individual faculty members, departments,
programs, and academic units at Cornell through
this grant category. The CCA welcomes proposals
requesting grants for artists and arts-related
projects to be presented on campus or in the Ithaca
area. Grants are intended to support cultural
activities outside of the regular academic responsi-
bility of individual departments or units.
Applications will be reviewed on the basis of the following criteria:
Artistic Excellence:•Quality of the artistic work and project concept
•Artistic significance of the project
Artistic Merit:•Potential impact on the academic, artistic and
cultural community
•Potential for the project to achive artist’s intended
outcome/s
•Ability to carry out the project including the
appropriateness of the budget, the quality and
clarity of the project goals and design, the
resources required and the qualifications of the
project’s organizers
CONDITIONS
Applicants are required to secure non-CCA financial
support. The CCA may require matching funds from
the initiating sponsor of the event. Travel expenses
are supported only for visiting artists. Reception, food
and beverage costs are not funded. As a requirement
for receiving CCA funds, the project organizer must
submit a brief report accompanied by visual documen-
tation of the project to the CCA Office within 4 weeks of
presentation.
Faculty receiving grants for individual projects may
have funds deposited into research accounts or submit
receipts in the amount of their grant for reimburse-
ment of expense related to their project.
All publicity for CCA-sponsored events must give credit
for CCA sponsorship with the following statement
“Sponsored in part by a grant from the Cornell Council
for the Arts.” An announcement of the event with one
high resolution JPEG image or Quicktime clip of
performance (no larger than 20 mb) must be sent to
the CCA office at least 2 weeks prior to the event.
Announcements are to be sent via email to
ccpa@cornell.edu for inclusion on the CCA website:
http://cca.cornell.edu.
Examples of project funding include but are not limited to the following:
Visual and Media Arts:•Single or mixed media collage, drawing, mapping, painting, photography, printmaking
Space and Installation Arts:•Single or mixed media indoor/outdoor installations, land art and sculpture•Apparel / fashion, architectural, industrial, interior, lighting, and stage set design•Exhibitions, film and video screenings
Performance and Music Arts:•Choreography, composition, conducting, directing, movement and dance, musical and vocal perfor- mance, performance art, and theatrical performance
Creative and Literary Arts:•Bookmaking, creative writing, literary performance, poetry, prose and scriptwriting
2 / 4
Applicant:
Department / Program:
Department Account Number:
Campus Address:
Phone:
Project Title:
APPLICATION FORM
Category (check one):
Date and Place of Presentation:
Department Chair / Program Director:
Visual and Media Arts
Space and Installation Arts
Performance and Music Arts
Creative and Literary Arts
Email Address:
Title:
CORNELL COUNCIL FOR THE ARTSGRANT APPLICATIONGrants To Faculty / Departments / Programs
3 / 4
BUDGET
INCOME
1. $
Applicant’s Department / Program / Other Sources: $
2. $
3. $
1. $
2. $
3. $
4. $
1. $
2. $
3. $
$
1. $
2. $
3. $
$
$
Co-sponsoringContributors and
Contributions(list individually)
Honoraria/um(List Artists / Group /
Speaker AMTS)
Travel andAccommodations
Space Rental(name of venue)
Equipment Rental(list individually)
Shipping Costs
Advertising
Other(list individually)
$
EXPENSES
AMOUNT REQUESTED FROM CCA:
TOTAL EXPENSES:
TOTAL INCOME (not including request): $
$
$
CORNELL COUNCIL FOR THE ARTSGRANT APPLICATIONGrants To Faculty / Departments / Programs
4 / 4
CORNELL COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS
CHECK LIST:
Application form, signed by relevant chair
Budget form
500 word narrative describing proposed project, key
people involved, the artistic merit and significance of
the project to the community, and schedule
One-page artistic resume / biography per artist /
presenter
One of set supporting materials that may include any of
the following:
• up to 8 high resolution JPEG images of work,
captioned with title, date, medium, size
• up to 2 written works of no more than 3 pages each
in PDF format
• one DVD of no more than 3 works of music or
performance in Quicktime, or website URL
DEADLINE FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2011-12:
Applications due in CCA Office by October 17, 2011, 4PM
Retroactive projects completed between September 1 -
October 17, 2011 may be considered for funding.
GRANT APPLICATIONGrants To Faculty / Departments / Programs
GRANT DESCRIPTION
Grants are awarded by the CCA annually for projects
that have the potential to engage a distinct audience.
Multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary projects are
highly encouraged and will receive funding priority --
these types of projects may represent efforts to
enlarge upon collaborative interests between different
departments, units, or faculty. Grants are made in
amounts of $2,500 or less, depending on the merit of
the project idea and proposal documents.
ELIGIBILITY
Cornell departments, programs and individual faculty
members are eligible to apply.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Use the checklist below to ensure you have included
necessary items. Incomplete applications will not be
accepted.
Submit the following by email or on CD-ROM:
All documents must be in Acrobat PDF format. Maximum of 2 PDFs which may be multiple pages (e.g. application form and budget as one PDF, resume, project description, etc., as one PDF).
1 / 4
CORNELL COUNCIL FOR THE ARTSGRANT APPLICATIONGrants To Faculty / Departments / Programs
GUIDELINES
The Cornell Council for the Arts (CCA) stimulates
artistic production and discourse through the
support of individual faculty members, departments,
programs, and academic units at Cornell through
this grant category. The CCA welcomes proposals
requesting grants for artists and arts-related
projects to be presented on campus or in the Ithaca
area. Grants are intended to support cultural
activities outside of the regular academic responsi-
bility of individual departments or units.
Applications will be reviewed on the basis of the following criteria:
Artistic Excellence:•Quality of the artistic work and project concept
•Artistic significance of the project
Artistic Merit:•Potential impact on the academic, artistic and
cultural community
•Potential for the project to achive artist’s intended
outcome/s
•Ability to carry out the project including the
appropriateness of the budget, the quality and
clarity of the project goals and design, the
resources required and the qualifications of the
project’s organizers
CONDITIONS
Applicants are required to secure non-CCA financial
support. The CCA may require matching funds from
the initiating sponsor of the event. Travel expenses
are supported only for visiting artists. Reception, food
and beverage costs are not funded. As a requirement
for receiving CCA funds, the project organizer must
submit a brief report accompanied by visual documen-
tation of the project to the CCA Office within 4 weeks of
presentation.
Faculty receiving grants for individual projects may
have funds deposited into research accounts or submit
receipts in the amount of their grant for reimburse-
ment of expense related to their project.
All publicity for CCA-sponsored events must give credit
for CCA sponsorship with the following statement
“Sponsored in part by a grant from the Cornell Council
for the Arts.” An announcement of the event with one
high resolution JPEG image or Quicktime clip of
performance (no larger than 20 mb) must be sent to
the CCA office at least 2 weeks prior to the event.
Announcements are to be sent via email to
ccpa@cornell.edu for inclusion on the CCA website:
http://cca.cornell.edu.
Examples of project funding include but are not limited to the following:
Visual and Media Arts:•Single or mixed media collage, drawing, mapping, painting, photography, printmaking
Space and Installation Arts:•Single or mixed media indoor/outdoor installations, land art and sculpture•Apparel / fashion, architectural, industrial, interior, lighting, and stage set design•Exhibitions, film and video screenings
Performance and Music Arts:•Choreography, composition, conducting, directing, movement and dance, musical and vocal perfor- mance, performance art, and theatrical performance
Creative and Literary Arts:•Bookmaking, creative writing, literary performance, poetry, prose and scriptwriting
2 / 4
Applicant:
Department / Program:
Department Account Number:
Campus Address:
Phone:
Project Title:
APPLICATION FORM
Category (check one):
Date and Place of Presentation:
Department Chair / Program Director:
Visual and Media Arts
Space and Installation Arts
Performance and Music Arts
Creative and Literary Arts
Email Address:
Title:
CORNELL COUNCIL FOR THE ARTSGRANT APPLICATIONGrants To Faculty / Departments / Programs
3 / 4
BUDGET
INCOME
1. $
Applicant’s Department / Program / Other Sources: $
2. $
3. $
1. $
2. $
3. $
4. $
1. $
2. $
3. $
$
1. $
2. $
3. $
$
$
Co-sponsoringContributors and
Contributions(list individually)
Honoraria/um(List Artists / Group /
Speaker AMTS)
Travel andAccommodations
Space Rental(name of venue)
Equipment Rental(list individually)
Shipping Costs
Advertising
Other(list individually)
$
EXPENSES
AMOUNT REQUESTED FROM CCA:
TOTAL EXPENSES:
TOTAL INCOME (not including request): $
$
$
CORNELL COUNCIL FOR THE ARTSGRANT APPLICATIONGrants To Faculty / Departments / Programs
4 / 4
CORNELL COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS
CHECK LIST:
Application form, signed by relevant chair
Budget form
500 word narrative describing proposed project, key
people involved, the artistic merit and significance of
the project to the community, and schedule
One-page artistic resume / biography per artist /
presenter
One of set supporting materials that may include any of
the following:
• up to 8 high resolution JPEG images of work,
captioned with title, date, medium, size
• up to 2 written works of no more than 3 pages each
in PDF format
• one DVD of no more than 3 works of music or
performance in Quicktime, or website URL
DEADLINE FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2011-12:
Applications due in CCA Office by October 17, 2011, 4PM
Retroactive projects completed between September 1 -
October 17, 2011 may be considered for funding.
GRANT APPLICATIONGrants To Faculty / Departments / Programs
GRANT DESCRIPTION
Grants are awarded by the CCA annually for projects
that have the potential to engage a distinct audience.
Multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary projects are
highly encouraged and will receive funding priority --
these types of projects may represent efforts to
enlarge upon collaborative interests between different
departments, units, or faculty. Grants are made in
amounts of $2,500 or less, depending on the merit of
the project idea and proposal documents.
ELIGIBILITY
Cornell departments, programs and individual faculty
members are eligible to apply.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Use the checklist below to ensure you have included
necessary items. Incomplete applications will not be
accepted.
Submit the following by email or on CD-ROM:
All documents must be in Acrobat PDF format. Maximum of 2 PDFs which may be multiple pages (e.g. application form and budget as one PDF, resume, project description, etc., as one PDF).
1 / 4
CORNELL COUNCIL FOR THE ARTSGRANT APPLICATIONGrants To Faculty / Departments / Programs
GUIDELINES
The Cornell Council for the Arts (CCA) stimulates
artistic production and discourse through the
support of individual faculty members, departments,
programs, and academic units at Cornell through
this grant category. The CCA welcomes proposals
requesting grants for artists and arts-related
projects to be presented on campus or in the Ithaca
area. Grants are intended to support cultural
activities outside of the regular academic responsi-
bility of individual departments or units.
Applications will be reviewed on the basis of the following criteria:
Artistic Excellence:•Quality of the artistic work and project concept
•Artistic significance of the project
Artistic Merit:•Potential impact on the academic, artistic and
cultural community
•Potential for the project to achive artist’s intended
outcome/s
•Ability to carry out the project including the
appropriateness of the budget, the quality and
clarity of the project goals and design, the
resources required and the qualifications of the
project’s organizers
CONDITIONS
Applicants are required to secure non-CCA financial
support. The CCA may require matching funds from
the initiating sponsor of the event. Travel expenses
are supported only for visiting artists. Reception, food
and beverage costs are not funded. As a requirement
for receiving CCA funds, the project organizer must
submit a brief report accompanied by visual documen-
tation of the project to the CCA Office within 4 weeks of
presentation.
Faculty receiving grants for individual projects may
have funds deposited into research accounts or submit
receipts in the amount of their grant for reimburse-
ment of expense related to their project.
All publicity for CCA-sponsored events must give credit
for CCA sponsorship with the following statement
“Sponsored in part by a grant from the Cornell Council
for the Arts.” An announcement of the event with one
high resolution JPEG image or Quicktime clip of
performance (no larger than 20 mb) must be sent to
the CCA office at least 2 weeks prior to the event.
Announcements are to be sent via email to
ccpa@cornell.edu for inclusion on the CCA website:
http://cca.cornell.edu.
Examples of project funding include but are not limited to the following:
Visual and Media Arts:•Single or mixed media collage, drawing, mapping, painting, photography, printmaking
Space and Installation Arts:•Single or mixed media indoor/outdoor installations, land art and sculpture•Apparel / fashion, architectural, industrial, interior, lighting, and stage set design•Exhibitions, film and video screenings
Performance and Music Arts:•Choreography, composition, conducting, directing, movement and dance, musical and vocal perfor- mance, performance art, and theatrical performance
Creative and Literary Arts:•Bookmaking, creative writing, literary performance, poetry, prose and scriptwriting
2 / 4
Applicant:
Department / Program:
Department Account Number:
Campus Address:
Phone:
Project Title:
APPLICATION FORM
Category (check one):
Date and Place of Presentation:
Department Chair / Program Director:
Visual and Media Arts
Space and Installation Arts
Performance and Music Arts
Creative and Literary Arts
Email Address:
Title:
CORNELL COUNCIL FOR THE ARTSGRANT APPLICATIONGrants To Faculty / Departments / Programs
3 / 4
BUDGET
INCOME
1. $
Applicant’s Department / Program / Other Sources: $
2. $
3. $
1. $
2. $
3. $
4. $
1. $
2. $
3. $
$
1. $
2. $
3. $
$
$
Co-sponsoringContributors and
Contributions(list individually)
Honoraria/um(List Artists / Group /
Speaker AMTS)
Travel andAccommodations
Space Rental(name of venue)
Equipment Rental(list individually)
Shipping Costs
Advertising
Other(list individually)
$
EXPENSES
AMOUNT REQUESTED FROM CCA:
TOTAL EXPENSES:
TOTAL INCOME (not including request): $
$
$
CORNELL COUNCIL FOR THE ARTSGRANT APPLICATIONGrants To Faculty / Departments / Programs
4 / 4
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