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THE PRINCE ARTS PROGRAM
The Prince Arts Program supports mid-size arts groups in the city of Chicago with annual budgets between $250,000 - $500,000 and above $2,000,000. For arts groups with budgets between $500,000 and $2,000,000 please see The MacArthur Fund for Arts and Culture at Prince.
Large Operating Support Grants
These grants reward organizations that meet the highest standards of artistic quality, professional and financial management, good planning and community participation. These are the leaders in the arts community that provide models of best practice. Grants of up to $25,000 per year may be awarded. Multi-year funding is possible, but with annual review. Application to this category is by invitation only.
Small Operating Grants
Fifteen operating grants in the range of $10,000 may be awarded to companies that meet similarly high standards of artistic excellence, organizational strength and service to the community. A few exemplary organizations whose primary mission is providing high quality arts experiences for youth will also be funded.
Strategic Initiatives for Mid-Size Organizations
This program provides support to organizations of significance to the community at critical points in their development. These project grants typically support programs or positions that strengthen the management, or more rarely the artistic capacity of an organization. Applicants must demonstrate that the project is part of a larger plan for the future of the company, and that after the grant period, the improvement can be sustained. These are often two-year grants in the range of $25,000 per year with annual review.
Capital
A very small number of capital grants may be awarded each year to organizations with which the Trusts have had long prior relationships. These are usually restricted to the major cultural institutions.
The Prince Prize for Commissioning Original Work
An award of $75,000 will be made each year to a major Chicago dance, music or theater company. The Prince Prize will commission a promising mid-career artist chosen by the performing arts company and must be at least one-third of the award. The remainder of the grant may be used by the company to help underwrite development and initial performance of the commissioned work. The intent of the Prize program is to serve as a catalyst for creative collaboration between promising artists and Chicago's highest caliber performing arts organizations. Our goal is to provide an opportunity to showcase both the artists and Chicago's great performing arts companies to the Chicago public and the nation.
Prince Prize Restrictions Unsolicited proposals cannot be accepted.
Prince Prize Criteria It is hoped that the new work will enter the permanent repertoire of the company, or that the company will actively promote performances by other groups after an appropriate period of exclusivity. In addition, the foundation encourages the producing company to feature both the artist and the work as much as possible, both to further the artist's career and to encourage other sources of support for commissioning to come forward.
The foundation encourages, but does not require the commissioning of work from American artists.
General Information Regarding Prince Charitable Trusts Arts Funding
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