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News To Use - October 17, 2016

Upcoming Grant Workshops & deadlines

Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs

 

Summer Arts and Science Camps for Kids Grants Program (SAS-C): This annual program helps non-profit organizations provide underserved children in Miami-Dade County with opportunities to attend high quality cultural arts and science summer camp programs at little or no cost. Funding is intended to supplement established, high quality programs, providing more children with the opportunity to participate in cultural arts and science summer camps. Please note that the SAS-C program guidelines are being revised. The new guidelines will be released prior to the workshop.

 

FY 2016-2017 Pre-Grant Submittal Workshop Schedule:

CGO basics workshops are incorporated as part of each grant-specific workshop.  First-time applicants and/or new staff members unfamiliar with the Culture Grants Online (CGO) grants system should attend the entire workshop as outlined below.

 

Tuesday, November 1, 2016:  2:00 PM - 4:30 PM

First-time Culture Grants Online (CGO) system users must arrive by 2:00 PM

Returning applicants who are NOT first time CGO users must arrive by 2:30 PM

 

Thursday, November 10, 2016:  10:00 AM - 12:30 PM

First-time Culture Grants Online (CGO) system users must arrive by 10:00 AM

Returning applicants who are NOT first time CGO users must arrive by 10:30 AM

 

 

Visit Grants for Organizations and Grants for Artists for more information.

 

 

VSA Florida’s A New Definition of Dance in Miami

October 25 – 26, 2016

 

 

Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs is proud to partner with VSA Florida to bring “A New Definition of Dance” to Miami and offer free workshops for professional dancers and choreographers, as well as masterclasses for students ages 13-22.   “A New Definition of Dance” features internationally renowned dancers of exceptional merit, who also have disabilities. With nearly two weeks of statewide events, it breaks down negative stereotypes of people with disabilities, introduces students and veterans with disabilities to a new method of communication and self-expression, encourage dance majors to explore dance forms through varying types of bodies and abilities, and provide career development and professional opportunities for artists with disabilities.

                           

October 25, 2016

Workshops for Professional Dancers and Choreographers

6:00 – 7:15 PM – Hai Cohen & Tali Wertheim, Vertigo Dance Company (Israel)

7:45 – 9:00 PM – Liu Yan, Classical Dancer (China); Merry Lynn Morris, University of South Florida School of Theatre & Dance (Tampa); Dwayne Scheuneman, REVolutions Dance Group (Tampa)

 

October 26, 2016

Masterclasses for students ages 13-22

6:00 – 7:15 PM – Sidiki Conde, African Musician and Dancer

7:45 – 9:00 PM – Hai Cohen & Tali Wertheim, Israel’s Vertigo Dance Company

 

Space is limited. Workshops and classes held at the Miami-Dade County Auditorium, 2901 W Flagler ST, Miami, FL 33135. For more information and to register to attend the Miami workshops or masterclasses, please visit: http://www.miamidadearts.org/education/vsa-floridas-new-definition-dance-miami or call (305) 375-5024.

 

 

 

SOUTH FLORIDA CULTURAL CONSORTIUM

Deadline: October 31, 2016

 

The South Florida Cultural Consortium Program for Visual and Media Artists offers the largest regional, government-sponsored artists’ grants in the United States, awarding $15,000 and $7,500 fellowships to resident visual and media artists from the counties of Broward, Martin, Miami-Dade, Monroe, and Palm Beach. Since it was established in 1988, the Consortium has awarded close to $2 million in fellowships to over 200 artists.

 

Applications for the 2017 South Florida Cultural Consortium Program are available at submittable.com you can access the direct submission link here: http://artinpublicplaces.submittable.com/submit/aed18c41-68ac-481e-99d5-6c0b50d41d49

 

 

http://miamidadearts.org/south-florida-cultural-consortium-sfcc

 

 

 

the 2016 Common Field Visual Arts Convening in Miami

October 20-23, 2016

 

Miami-Dade artists are encouraged to apply for this scholarship opportunity to attend The Common Field Convening, an itinerant annual gathering created by and for the field of visual artists' organizations, taking place October 20-23, 2016 at the Little Haiti Cultural Center. This 4-day program includes panel discussions, breakout sessions and workshops and is organized by BFI (Bas Fisher Invitational), Cannonball, Dimensions Variable and Locust Projects, with an alliance of Miami organizers support by national Common Field staff and members. For more information visit http://convening.commonfield.org/.

 

 

 

FY2016-2017 ARTIST ACCESS (ART) GRANTS PROGRAM - FALL QUARTER

Consultation Deadline: October 28, 2016

Postmark Deadline:  November 4, 2016

 

Program provides funding support for practicing, professional and emerging artists residing in Miami-Dade County to take advantage of specific professional development and skill-building opportunities (outside Miami-Dade County) to help advance their careers as working artists.  Funds may be used to cover attendance at advanced workshops, master classes, or seminars; to participate in artist residencies; to engage in activities that are specifically capable of advancing or propelling a professional career; etc. New this year: Artists can now apply for up to $1,500.

 

Prospective applicants must call and request a phone consultation with the Artist Access Program Administrator, Mary Luft (305) 324-4337 at least one week prior to submitting an application by the postmark deadline (prior to Oct. 28, 2016).

 

For more information, download the Grant Guidelines and Application Form: http://www.miamidadearts.org/artist-access-art-grants-program.

 

 

 

THE KNIGHT FOUNDATION’S - KNIGHT CITIES CHALLENGE

October 10 – November 3, 2016

 

The Knight Cities Challenge seeks new ideas from innovators who will take hold of the future of our cities. From October 10 to November 3, 2016, Knight invites applicants from anywhere to submit their ideas for making the 26 Knight communities more vibrant places to live and work. From a pool of $5 million, grantees will be chosen at the city, neighborhood and block levels, and all sizes in between. For more information visit the website: http://knightcities.org/

 

There were three projects from Miami chosen last year: http://knightcities.org/winners2016/.

 

 

 

Give Miami Day 2016 Registration Is Now Open

Deadline: October 17, 2016

 

Give Miami Day is the biggest annual giving event in the Southeast United States. It  

allows all individuals in our community to make a philanthropic impact by collectively supporting our local nonprofit organizations. Twenty-four hours of giving begins at 12:00 a.m. November 17 and ends at 12:00 a.m. on November 18, 2016. Throughout the day, individuals may view online profiles of more than 600 nonprofit organizations serving Miami-Dade County and make a charitable gift here on givemiamiday.org.

The Miami Foundation and our partners will maximize the community's generosity by making a bonus gift for every donation between $25 and $10,000 received on November 17 through givemiamiday.org


In-person trainings
Trainings, offered throughout Miami-Dade County, are generously sponsored by Miami Dade Public Library System.

  • Give Miami Day 101 - Learn the basics: How do I participate? How do donors make a gift? What is the Bonus Pool? What is the Prize Pool?
  • Give Miami Day - Top social media strategies: An in-depth look at successful communications campaigns
  • Peer Learning Panel: Learn from other organizations’ Give Miami Day success

 

To register and for info: https://givemiamiday.org/nonprofittoolkit