
Reference Guide for Writers
If you are a writer and are looking for information on grants, this reference guide will help you in your search. We have selected a few of the most important print and electronic resources for you to begin your search.
Because most private foundations make grants only to incorporated nonprofit organizations, individual grantseekers must follow a different funding path than organizations with tax-exempt status. Some private foundations currently offer support for individual projects; it is up to you to determine which foundations might be interested in your particular subject area or project.
The Foundation Center has identified a range of materials useful to writers seeking funding for the support of their own creative pursuits. Feel free to refer to them, read introductions, scan indexes, and think of all the subjects and terms by which you can identify your project. Knowledge of support available from local writers' organizations will also be to your benefit. You need to be both creative and flexible in your approach to seeking funding.
If you are unfamiliar with the process of grantseeking, you may want to start with the Individual Grantseekers area of the Foundation Center's web site. Here, you will also be able to access Foundation Center Worksheets for individual projects, which help you develop a statement of purpose and funding and affiliations profiles. Information on proposal writing for individual grantseekers can be found in our FAQ "Where can I find information on proposal writing for individual grantseekers?".
Electronic Resources for Writers
Foundation Grants to Individuals Online (http://gtionline.foundationcenter.org/)
The Foundation Center's online database includes more than 7,000 grantmakers that provide support to individuals. Available at a low monthly subscription rate.
Dow Jones Newspaper Fund – The Journalist's Road to Success (https://www.newspaperfund.org/PageText/Prg_HomePages.aspx?Page_ID=Prg_Scholarship)
A directory listing journalism schools, jobs, internships, scholarships, and fellowships.
Michigan State University Libraries – Grants for Individuals: Writing and Translation (http://www.lib.msu.edu/harris23/grants/3writing.htm)
A listing of funding opportunities including web sites, databases, books, and announcments.
National Endowment for the Arts (http://arts.endow.gov/grants/index.html)
Provides information on fellowships in the areas of poetry and prose.
Newswise (http://www.newswise.com/resources/j_grants)
Includes descriptions, deadlines, and contact information for upcoming awards and grants for journalists.
New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) – For Artists (http://www.nyfa.org/level1.asp?id=1)
Provides information on fellowships and fiscal sponsorship for artists and access to NYFA Source, a national database of awards, services, and publications for artists of all disciplines.
PEN American Center (http://www.pen.org/page.php/prmID/1351)
Sponsors a number of literary awards. Includes press releases and a listing of past winners.
Poets & Writers Online (http://www.pw.org/mag/grantsawards.htm)
Contains an extensive list of upcoming deadlines for future poetry and fiction prizes. Also includes a submission calendar, a list of recent winners, and listings of conferences and residencies.
PoynterOnline (http://www.poynter.org/content/content_view.asp?id=1241)
Offers a list of foundations, awards, and fellowships available for journalistic writers and editors.
Recommended Books for Individual Writers
Edelson, Phyllis, ed.
Foundation Grants to Individuals. New York, NY: The Foundation Center, annual. Profiles more than 7,000 foundation programs that make grants to individuals for education, arts and culture, general welfare, and more.
Alliance of Artists' Communities. Artists Communities: A Directory of Residencies in the United States Offering Time and Space for Creativity. 3rd ed. New York: Allworth Press, 2005. Profiles 95 residence opportunities for visual and performing artists, composers, and writers.
Breen, Nancy, ed. Poet's Market: Where and How to Publish Your Poetry. Cincinnati, OH: Writer's Digest Books, 2005. Entries include contact information and submission instructions for periodicals, book publishers, and other outlets for poetry.
Brogan, Kathryn S., ed. Writer's Market. Cincinnati, OH: Writer's Digest Books, 2005. Covers fiction and nonfiction, books, articles, greeting cards, screenplays, and other media. Entries include contact information, how to query the publisher, typical fees paid, and other specifications for aspiring and professional writers.
Morrone, John, ed. Grants and Awards Available to American Writers. 22nd ed. New York, NY: PEN American Center, 2002. Comprehensive list of more than 1,000 awards available to North American writers for use in the U.S., Canada, and abroad.
Sova, Kathy, et al. Dramatists Sourcebook: Complete Opportunities for Playwrights, Translators, Composers, Lyricists and Librettists. . New York, NY: Theatre Communications Group, 2006. 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.
For other articles and books for writers, check under the subject headings "Writing", "Arts--grants--directories", and "Individual grants and grantseekers" in the Catalog of Nonprofit Literature.
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