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Complete Listing of Individual Grants
Grants for Writers


Academy of American Poets (Poet.Org)
Book Awards
http://www.poets.org/page.php/prmID/61
Funding opportunities include:

  • Academy Fellowship : $25,000 for distinguished poetic achievement
  • Wallace Stevens Award : $100,000 to recognize outstanding and proven mastery in the art of poetry
  • Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize : $25,000 for the best book of poetry published in the previous year
  • James Laughlin Award : $5,000 to recognize and support a poet's second book
  • Walt Whitman Award : First-book publication, $5,000, and a one-month residency at the Vermont Studio Center for an American who has not yet published a book of poetry
  • Raiziss/de Palchi Translation Awards : $5,000 book prize and $20,000 fellowship to recognize outstanding translations into English of modern Italian poetry
  • Harold Morton Landon Translation Award : $1,000 for a published translation of poetry from any language into English
  • University & College Poetry Prizes : Annual prizes at nearly 200 schools around the country
  • Past Awards & Grants : Historical information about awards that are no longer offered by the Academy.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences
    Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting
    http://www.oscars.org/nicholl/
    The Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting program is an international competition open to screenwriters who have not earned more than $5,000 writing for film or television. Entry scripts must be the original work of a sole author or of exactly two collaborative authors. Entries must have been written originally in English. Adaptations and translated scripts are not eligible. Up to five $30,000 fellowships are awarded each year.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    American Institute of Physics
    Science Writing Award
    http://www.aip.org/aip/writing/
    Deadline: March 1.
    The American Institute of Physics (http://www.aip.org/) aims to recognize and stimulate distinguished writing that improves the general public's understanding and appreciation of physics and astronomy through its Science Writing Award. The awards recognize writing by professional journalists on physics and astronomy for the general public. The winning author will receive a prize of $3,000, a Windsor Chair, and a testimonial. The publisher of the winning work will receive a certificate honoring the publication in which the work appeared. AIP also will pay the winning author's personal and travel expenses so the award can be received in person. Eligible entries must have been published between January 1 and December 31. Visit the AIP Web site for application instructions.
    Also listed under Grants for Individuals--Science
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Amy Foundation Writing Awards
    http://www.amyfound.org/amy_writing_awards/amy_writing_awards.html
    To be eligible, submitted articles must be published in a secular, non-religious publication and must be reinforced with at least one passage of scripture.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Arch and Bruce Brown Foundation
    http://www.aabbfoundation.org/
    The Arch and Bruce Brown Foundation awards yearly grants to writers in three rotating disciplines: Theatre, Full-length Fiction, and Short Stories. All works submitted must present the gay and lesbian lifestyle in a positive manner and be based on, or inspired by, a historic person, culture, event, or work of art. Writing contests close on November 30th of each year. Grants are $1000 and are not limited to a single winner. The Foundation also offers grants (usually of $1000) to production companies to offset expenses in producing gay-positive theatrical works based on history.
    Listed under Grants for Individuals -- arts, humanities, writing.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Association of Hispanic Arts
    Grants and Other Opportunities for Artists
    http://www.latinoarts.org/
    Click on opportunities for information on grants, fellowships, and other resources
    Identifies funds, fellowships, and other resources in the following categories: media, performing arts (Theatre-Dance-Music), Visual Arts, Writing/Literary, Other Arts Funding, and Technical Assistance Support.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Authors League Fund -- Emergency Funds
    Address: 31 East 32th Street
    7th Floor, New York, NY 10016
    Telephone : (212) 268-1208
    staff@authorsleague.org
    www.authorsleaguefund.org
    The Authors League Fund was established by the Authors League of America, Inc., to help career authors and dramatists in the United States and in financial distress due to an urgent situation. The Fund makes interest-free loans to professional writers in need; for example, writers with health problems and inadequate health insurance, or older writers whose income has ceased. Loan-seekers must show need and documentation of their professional status.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Ayn Rand Writing Contests
    http://www.aynrand.org/site/PageServer?pagename=education_contests_index
    Over $70,500 are awarded each year to high school and college students.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Clayton Memorial Medical Fund
    http://www.osfci.org/clayton/index.html
    The fund helps professional science fiction and fantasy writers living in the Northwest states of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Alaska deal with the financial burden of illness.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Dactyl Foundation for the Arts and Humanities
    http://www.dactyl.org
    The Dactyl Foundation, 64 Grand Street, New York, NY 10013; Tel: (212) 219-2344; Fax: (212) 226-7320; e-mail email@dactyl.org.
    A not-for-profit organization established for the purposes of investigating the role of art in the contemporary world. Currently offers a $3,000 award for essays that present a "reading" of a text, art object, natural object or event. Inter-disciplinary approaches are especially encouraged. Include a one-page abstract. Essays may be submitted by the author or nominated by another individual. Length open. Published or unpublished. Send to Victoria N. Alexander and include SASE. No application is required. [Also listed under Arts, Humanities]
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Elder & Leemaur Publishers
    University Writing Scholarship
    http://www.elpublishers.com/content/AboutUWS.php
    The University Writing Scholarship (UWS) is a program available to all post secondary students across North America. The UWS is designed to continue the development of young authors, and bring awareness of the employment opportunities in the field of writing. The UWS Program will provide university students with the opportunity to have their literature works published at no cost, while at the same time entering them into scholarships that can be used to help further their academic career.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Elie Wiesel Prize for Humanity,
    see Wiesel Prize for Humanity Ethics Essay Contest

    Financial Aid, Scholarships, Fellowships and Postdoctoral Awards in Media Communications
    http://scholarships.fatomei.com/communications.html
    Covers Advertising, Communications, Filmmaking, Journalism, Marketing, Motion Pictures, Print, Radio, Television, Writing. A compilation of resources by Francisco Alberto Tomei Torres, Ph.D. Covers Advertising, Communications, Filmmaking, Journalism, Marketing, Motion Pictures, Print, Radio, Television, Writing.
    (Last checked 04/18/06)

    Foundation Center
    Reference Guide for Writers
    http://fdncenter.org/getstarted/guides/write.html
    If you are a writer and are looking for information on grants, this user aid 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.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Fund for Central and East European Book Projects
    http://www.ceebp.org
    Support for translation, publication and dissemination of seminal critical works in history, in particular in Balkan history (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia (FYROM), Slovenia, Romania, Fed. Republic of Yugoslavia) Target group: publishers of quality books, whose publishing profile answers the aims of the programme, aimed at educated public, university lecturers and students, and secondary schools teachers.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Funds for Writers
    http://www.fundsforwriters.com
    Funds for Writers reveals funding sources for struggling writers with a dream. Specializes in grants and competitions for the serious writer. Also serves as advertisement for subscription newsletter.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Furthermore Publishing Grants
    http://www.furthermore.org/
    Applications from 501(c)(3) organizations are being accepted for grants to assist in publishing nonfiction books.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Grants and Awards Available to American Writers
    Available online for MSU faculty, staff, and students via the MSU Libraries Online Catalog
    A comprehensive list of awards by the P.E.N. American Center available to American and Canadian writers for use in the U.S. or abroad. Earlier print edition [22nd or 2002/03] still available in the Main Library Reference (1 East) Funding Center PN171 .P75 G73.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Hobson Foundation
    http://www.hobsonfoundation.com/
    The Hobson Foundation offers financial support and resource links to writers while they complete the publication process. Our primary goal is to give YOU the tools to get published. With that in mind, check out our 2005 round of grants and contests listed along with other grants, contests, and cools sites fellow writers have recommended.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Medieval Academy of America
    Book Subvention Program
    http://www.medievalacademy.org/books/book_book_subvention.htm
    The Medieval Academy Book Subvention Program provides subventions of up to $2,500 to university or other non-profit scholarly presses to support the publication of first books by Medieval Academy members. Applications for subventions will be accepted only from the publisher and only for books that have already been approved for publication. Eligible Academy members who wish to have their books considered for a subvention should ask their publishers to apply directly to the Academy.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Michigan Author Award
    http://www.mla.lib.mi.us/maac
    Nominees must either be a current Michigan resident, a recently relocated long-time Michigan resident, or an author whose works are identified with Michigan. A panel of judges representing a broad sprectrum of expertise in writing, publishing and book collecting determines the recipient based on overall literary merit. The Michigan Author Award winner receives $1,000. Application forms are available on the MLA website at or by calling 517-694-6615.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    National Endowment for the Arts
    Grants Page
    http://www.arts.endow.gov/grants/index.html
    Click on grants, then individuals
    Although primarily a funder of nonprofit organizations, the National Endowment for the Arts also offers fellowships in the areas of poetry and prose.
    Also listed under Grants for Nonprofits.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    National Endowment for the Humanities
    Scholarly Edition Grants
    http://www.neh.gov/grants/guidelines/editions.html
    Scholarly Editions Grants support the preparation by a team of at least two editors and staff of texts and documents that are currently inaccessible or available in inadequate editions. Projects involving significant literary, philosophical, and historical materials are typical in this grant program, but other types of work, such as musical notation, are also eligible. In applying, applicants will need to demonstrate familiarity with the best practices recommended by the Association for Documentary Editing or the Modern Language Association Committee on Scholarly Editions. This year, there is a new twist on the application process that has caused some consternation within the documentary edition community: in keeping with the goals of the NEH Digital Humanities Initiative, the Scholarly Editions Program now requires that applicants employ digital technology in the preparation, management, and online publication of all critical and documentary editions. Also projects that include TEI (Text Encoding Initiative) conformant transcription and offer free online access are encouraged and will be given preference.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    National Foundation for Jewish Culture
    Grant Programs
    http://www.jewishculture.org/docs/grants.html
    Provides financial support for theater, music, dance, filmmaking, fiction, and Jewish Studies scholarship.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    National Writers Union
    http://www.nwu.org/
    NWU is the trade union for freelance writers of all genres who work for American publishers or employers. The site offers a useful job hotline as well as information about how to file grievances, internships, apply for funding, and obtain union documents.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting
    http://www.oscars.org/nicholl/
    Deadline: May 1
    The Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting program is an international competition open to screenwriters who have not earned more than $5,000 writing for film or television. Entry scripts must be the original work of a sole author or of exactly two collaborative authors. Entries must have been written originally in English. Adaptations and translated scripts are not eligible. Up to five $30,000 fellowships are awarded each year.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    PEN American Center
    http://www.pen.org/
    A membership association of prominent literary writers and editors, the PEN American Web site offers many useful resources for grants, awards and other creative writing competitions.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    PEN American Center Writer's Fund
    http://www.pen.org/page.php/prmID/251
    The PEN Writers Fund is an emergency fund for professional—published or produced—writers with serious financial difficulties. Depending on the situation, the fund gives grants or loans of up to $1,000. The maximum amount is given only under especially dire circumstances and when monies are available.
    The PEN Fund for Writers and Editors with HIV/AIDS, administered under the PEN Writers Fund, gives grants of up to $1,000 to professional writers and editors who face serious financial difficulties because of HIV or AIDS-related illness.
    The Writers Fund does not exist for research purposes, to enable the completion of writing projects, or to fund publications or organizations. The Writers Fund Committee meets approximately every two months to review applications. For an application or further information, please contact: Andrew Proctor, Coordinator PEN Writers Fund, (212) 334-1660, ext. 101, or email: aproctor@pen.org
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Poets and Writers Magazine
    http://www.pw.org/mag/
    Each bimonthly issue contains an extensive list of grants and awards, deadlines, and state grants of potential interest to writers and poets. Poets & Writers Magazine announces state and national prizes in poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. Because of space limitations, we list only prizes of $1,000 or more, prizes of $500 or more that charge no entry fee, and prestigious nonmonetary awards. Applications and submissions for the following prizes are due shortly. Before submitting a manuscript, first contact the sponsoring organization for complete guidelines. When requesting information by mail, enclose a self-addressed, stemped envelope (SASE). See Submission Calendar for deadlines arranged by date and State Grants index for prizes available only to residents of specified states and regions. For announcements of recently awarded prizes, see Recent Winners.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Poets and Writers Online
    Funding for Readings/Workshops
    http://www.pw.org/rw/
    P&W pays fees to writers giving readings or conducting workshops in New York, California, Chicago, and Detroit. While our support is limited to events taking place in these four areas, writers from all states are eligible for P&W funding. Each year, our Readings/Workshops Program distributes more than $170,000 to organizations that use our funds to pay fees to writers participating in literary events.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Poets and Writers Online
    Grants and Awards
    http://www.pw.org/links_pages/Grants_and_Awards
    Currently posts information on over 350 grants and awards for poets and writers.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Red Cedar Review Writing Prizes
    http://msupress.msu.edu/rcrorg/
    The Red Cedar Review occassionally runs writing contests, some open to MSU students, some open to all writers. Example : 1st Annual Flash Fiction Contest conducted during Fall 2007. For more information, contact the Red Cedar Review, rcreview@msu.edu or redcedarreview@gmail.com
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    United States Artists (USA) Fellowships
    http://www.unitedstatesartists.org/Public/GrantsProgram/index.cfm
    United States Artists (USA) exists to nurture, support, and strengthen the work of America’s finest living artists. Through this program, we support a diverse array of visual, literary, performing, design, media, and crafts and traditional artists. The first three years of the USA Fellows program will be considered a pilot phase. During that time, USA will distribute 150 unrestricted fellowship grants of $50,000 each to artists across the United States. The program supports artists in all career stages, including emerging and mid-career artists, as well as individuals who have achieved master artist status. The fellowships will be awarded across a broad array of disciplines: Architecture and Design, Crafts and Traditional Arts, Dance, Literature (fiction, nonfiction, and poetry), Media (film, media, and radio), Music, Theater Arts, and Visual Arts.
    (Last checked 03/07/07)

    (John D.) Voelker Foundation
    Robert Traver Fly Fishing Fiction Award
    http://www.voelkerfdn.org/
    Writers from around the globe compete for this award, and the winning submission is published in Fly Rod and Reel. The award is currently in the amount of $2,500, to authors who have gone on to distinguish themselves in this field. (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Wiesel Foundation for Humanity (Elie)
    Ethics Essay Contest
    http://www.eliewieselfoundation.org/
    The Elie Wiesel Foundation sponsors an annual Prize in Ethics Essay Contest which awards $10,000 to a college juniors and seniors who submit a personal essay in the field of ethics.
    Also listed under Writing.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Witter Bynner Foundation for Poetry
    http://www.bynnerfoundation.org/grants/index.htm
    --- Make grants through nonprofit organizations, particularly as seed money, in support of individual poets, poetry translation and the process of translation, developing poetry audiences, and the uses of poetry. Grants: $5,000 to $10,000.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    WritersDigest.com
    http://www.writersdigest.com/
    Visit our writing contests and competitions page for information about "Your Assignment," "Chronicle" and other competitions—including lists of previous winners.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Writers' Contests
    http://www.freelancewriting.com/writingcontests.php
    A compilation of web sites provided by FreelanceWriting.com
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Writers' Emergency Assisance Fund
    (Formerly The Llewellyn Miller Fund of the American Society of Journalists and Authors Charitable Trust)
    http://www.asja.org/weaf.php
    Financial relief assistance to established, professional freelance writers of nonfiction books and magazine articles. Must be 60 years of age or older, disabled, or who face crisis.
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Writing Contests
    http://www.writing-world.com/contests/index.shtml
    Courtesy of Writing-World.Com
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Writing Contests and Grants
    http://www.smartwriters.com/index.2ts?page=contests
    A compilation of links by Smartwriters.com
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

    Xeric Foundation
    Comic Book Self-Publishing Grants
    http://www.xericfoundation.com/xericapplycomicgrants.html
    For more information, contact Xeric Foundation, 351 Pleasant St., PMB 214, Northampton, MA 01060-3900; Telephone: (413) 585-0671; E-mail: xericgrant@aol.com
    (Last checked 12/22/07)

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