Ask Your Fellowships & Fiscal Sponsorship Questions on Twitter during #ArtistHotline

Ask Your Fellowships & Fiscal Sponsorship Questions on Twitter during #ArtistHotline

Artists’ Fellowships and Fiscal Sponsorship staff will be on Twitter to talk about upcoming deadlines and how to build your best application.

Deadlines for NYFA Fiscal Sponsorship and NYFA Artists’ Fellowships are approaching: applications for Fiscal Sponsorship are due December 31 and Artists’ Fellowships applications are due January 28

Learn how to navigate the application process, ask us questions, and connect with like-minded artists during #ArtistHotline, NYFA’s monthly Artist Professional Development Day on Twitter. NYFA will be tweeting on Wednesday, December 16, 9:30 AM – 6:30 PM EST with Artists’ Fellowships staff joining us from 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM EST and Fiscal Sponsorship staff joining us from 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM EST

Fiscal Sponsorship offers artists and artist-run organizations access to a large network of funding opportunities among a variety of benefits and services to increase the value of your fundraising efforts. The program is open to artists and organizations internationally. There are four application deadlines throughout the year with the next one on December 31.

NYFA Artists’ Fellowships are $7,000 cash awards made to individual artists living and working in the state of New York for unrestricted use. Grants are awarded in 15 artistic disciplines, with applications accepted in five categories each year. This year’s categories are: Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design, Choreography, Music/Sound, Photography, and Playwriting/Screenwriting. Applications are due on January 28.

Artists: If you don’t already have a Twitter account, create a free one now and include the hashtag #ArtistHotline in your related tweets and questions. You can also follow the conversation on #ArtistHotline on December 16 and follow @nyfacurrent for updates.

Inspired by the NYFA Source Hotline, #ArtistHotline is dedicated to creating an ongoing online conversation around the professional side of artistic practice. #ArtistHotline occurs on the third Wednesday of each month on Twitter. Our goal is to help artists discover the resources needed, online and off, to develop sustainable careers. This initiative is supported by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation.

Amy Aronoff
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