Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 1T-1.038 - Individual Artist Fellowship Program
(1)
The Individual Artist Fellowship Program fosters the development of individual
artists through a selection procedure that identifies individual artists of
exceptional talent and demonstrated ability.
(2) To be eligible for a fellowship an
applicant must:
(a) Be a legal resident of
Florida as defined by section
196.015 or
222.17, F.S., and agree to
maintain Florida residency for the duration of the fellowship period;
(b) Be at least 18 years of age;
(c) Not be enrolled in any undergraduate or
graduate degree-seeking program during the fellowship period;
(d) Not have received a fellowship award
during the five-year period preceding the new award period; and,
(e) Not be currently serving as a grant
review panelist if he/she has an application before the same discipline
panel.
(3) Eligible
applicants must submit a completed Fellowship Application (Form CA2E012, Form
CA2E158 for the Folk Arts category), effective 10/09 and 07/12 respectively,
incorporated by reference, and available at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-01350,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-01353
or www.Florida-arts.org with all required samples of work in the discipline
appropriate formats described in the program guidelines, on or before the
announced deadline. Samples of work must be original and authentic
representations of the applicant's work. Applications are accepted in each
discipline on a rotating cycle. The disciplines of visual arts and media arts
will apply together in odd years while the disciplines of literature, folk
arts, music, interdisciplinary, dance, and theatre apply in even years. If
additional funding becomes available and all disciplines can be accommodated in
one application cycle, the two discipline groups will be combined.
(4) Review panel scoring for the folk arts
discipline must range from one (1) to fifty (50) and be scored according to the
following criteria: Artistic Excellence (up to 20 points), Tradition and
Authenticity (up to 15 points) and Community Impact and Engagement (up to 15
points).
(5) Work submitted by
applicants in the visual arts, music, literature, and theatre categories are
initially evaluated through a blind review process, or without revealing the
applicant's identity. During the first phase of the review, panelists will not
know the applicant's identity and will assign each application a score between
1 and 40 for the criteria of Artistic Excellence based on the work samples
submitted. Applications scoring a total of 32 points or higher will then move
on to the second phase of the review and their identity will be released to the
panel. During this phase panelists will review the applications based on the
Professional Achievement of the applicant which may total up to 10 points.
Applications scoring a total of 40 points or higher will be eligible for a
fellowship award subject to budgetary considerations and panel
recommendation.
(6) Panelists will
award fellowships in the amount of $2, 500 or $5, 000 in order of score,
starting with the highest score until funds are depleted. The panel may choose
to award fellowships in the amount of $2, 500 or $5, 000.
(7) Funds are administered through a Grant
Agreement (Form CA2E076, effective 10/09, incorporated by reference, and
available at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-01352
or www.Florida-arts.org); and are awarded on a non-matching basis.
(8) Grant Report. Grant recipients are
required to complete a Grant Report (Form CA2E003, effective 07/12,
incorporated by reference, and available at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-01351
or www.Florida-arts.org); which details expenditures and activities during the
grant period. The grant period is January 1 through June 30. The grant report
is due 30 days after the end of the grant period.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 265.286(11) FS. Law Implemented 265.286(5)(d) FS.
New 10-27-09, Formerly 1T-1.001(17), Amended 7-23-12.
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