On Oct. 1 the Letter of Inquiry process concluded for the 2010 grant cycle. Invitations to submit a full application will be sent in November. No phone calls please.
To apply for the 2011 cycle, check this Web site in June 2010.
The GRAMMY Foundation Grant Program funds the following areas:
The GRAMMY Foundation Grant Program awards grants to organizations and individuals to support research on the impact of music on the human condition. Examples might include the study of the effects of music on mood, cognition and healing, as well as the medical and occupational well-being of music professionals and the creative process underlying music. Priority is given to projects with strong methodological design as well those addressing an important research question.
The GRAMMY Foundation Grant Program awards grants to organizations and individuals to support efforts that advance the archiving and preservation of the music and recorded sound heritage of the Americas. The Archiving and Preservation area has two funding categories. To determine under which category of preservation grant you should apply, please click here.
A. Preservation Implementation
B. Planning, Assessment And/Or Consultation
Archiving And Preservation Resources
These resources are provided as a courtesy to our grant applicants. Resources listed are not partners, sponsors, employees or agents of the GRAMMY Foundation. The GRAMMY Foundation will not be involved with any services or compensation. Applicants are not required to use these resources. It is, however, crucial to the funding of any project that a qualified archivist be identified.
Thank you for your interest in our programs.
Previous GRAMMY Foundation Grant Recipients
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