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tinygrants - call for submissions - donate

tinygrants, an experiment in microfunding for the arts, is seeking submissions for short term relational works by artists at any stage in their career, including students. Grants up to $300 will be distributed to successful applicants, whose projects will be executed in the Toronto area between December 2, 2009 and February 22, 2010. Applications are due November 22, 2009. Please see tinygrants.ca/how-to-apply for details.

 

Mission Statement
An experiment in microfunding for the arts, tinygrants facilitates short term, relational art projects through the distribution of small grants to artists at any stage in their career. tinygrants promotes collaboration, participation, curiosity and awareness amongst a broad range of artists and audiences.

Impetus
The general aim of tinygrants is to enable artists’ relational projects through the distribution of small, non-renewable grants. Because student-artists, artists with small-budget projects, and non-artists are not eligible to apply for project funding from formal granting bodies available to Toronto individuals, tinygrants enables these groups to realize their short-term and low-cost projects. Students are ineligible to apply for funding through established channels because it is assumed that their practice is given sufficient support by their academic institutions. However, relational practice is never designated as a formal area of study at the post-secondary level at any Toronto-area college or university. Additionally, material costs for relational projects are often low – it is typically labour, promotion and documentation that requires funding, and not the project itself. tinygrants hopes to address funding in this area in theoretical and practical ways.

 

Donate to tinygrants
If you are compelled by the idea of a microgranting system for the arts in Canada, please consider donating to tinygrants.

In exchange for a small contribution, you will enable the realization of short-term collaborative, participatory or educational interventions, and receive grateful acknowledgement on the tinygrants website and in the tinygrants catalogue (published April 2010). A copy of the tinygrants catalogue will be mailed to those who donate $100 or more.

Donations of any and every size are welcome and needed to make this project a success.

Please visit www.tinygrants.ca/donate to contribute by cheque, cash, credit card or debit.

 

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Comments (2)

Oct 26, 2009
 said...
made my first small donation. the idea is brilliant!
Oct 28, 2009
Marissa Neave said...
Thank you so much, Olaf. I'm glad you like it.

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