Grant

Jim Henson Artist Grants

The Jim Henson Foundation

37-18 Northern Blvd #400
Long Island City, NY 11101

Deadline

Mar 07, 2022

Posted

Jan 28, 2022

The Jim Henson Foundation awards grants each year for the creation of innovative works of contemporary puppet theater. Our definition of a puppet is an object that is given the appearance of life through direct or indirect manipulation by the human hand. We judge applications based on the excellence of the puppetry including puppet design, manipulation and theatrical execution.

Production Grants of $7,000 are awarded for the production of new works ready to be presented in the coming year. Workshop Grants of $3,000 are for the development and workshopping of these pieces. Workshop Grants and Production Grants can be combined over a two year period for the greatest benefit to the piece; keep in mind, however, that a Production Grant does not need to be preceded by a Workshop grant and a Workshop Grant in no way ensures a future Production Grant.

Family Grants of $4,000 fund the development of new and innovative work specifically for children, families, and teenagers. Please keep in mind that Family Grants will be evaluated by the same high artistic standards as works for adults.

Since we began awarding grants in 1982, there has been astonishing growth in both the quantity and quality of puppet theater in this country. This has made it increasingly difficult to narrow the applicant pool, so we have instituted a policy that we hope will more evenly distribute our funds among the many artists worthy of support. Artists who received a grant in the previous year are not eligible to submit a proposal in the current year. Artists who received a Workshop Grant in the previous year are eligible to apply in the current year, but only for a Production Grant to further develop the previously funded piece.

Grants are made only for the development of new works of excellent live puppet theater. The Foundation does not award funds for the presentation or remounting of existing work. Grants cannot be applied retroactively; substantial portions of a proposed project must take place after the funds are awarded.

The Foundation does not fund:

  • publications
  • parades
  • pageants
  • exhibitions
  • spectacle
  • festivals
  • film or television projects
  • projects for school credit
  • workshops
  • education or outreach activities
  • purely digital performance
  • muppet-style puppetry
  • traditional puppetry
  • puppetry performed by students
  • works in which the majority of the building, rehearsal or performance takes place outside of the United States

We would like to emphasize that live puppet performance needs to be integral to the proposed project. While we will consider productions that utilize other media and genres, a major portion of the piece must feature puppetry that is well-executed in both design and performance. The mission of the Foundation is to fund excellence in PUPPET theater. Our funding decisions are based on the quality of the puppetry.

Please note that the Foundation will prioritize work that can continue beyond a premiere. We look for shows that will live on through multiple performances with the potential to tour both nationally and internationally.

Awards can be made only to IRS tax-exempt organizations. We welcome applications from individual artists, but those without 501©(3) non-profit status must apply through a fiscal sponsor with this non-profit status. Applications for international collaborations are accepted, but the primary artist must be a US citizen. The project needs to be presented in the United States and ideally developed and workshopped in the United States as well. Projects that will only take place outside of the United States are not eligible for funding.

Requirements

If you would like to be considered for a grant, the first step is to submit a letter of intent on or before March 7, 2022.

The letter of intent is comprised of two pages, a 1 page letter and a 1 page visual. The Letter must include:

  • Your complete contact information, including mailing address, phone number, email and website address
  • The category of grant you intend to apply for – Production, Workshop or Family.
  • A clear description of the planned project, including the dramatic arc of the piece, the types of puppets that will be used, the lead puppeteer, the lead puppet designer and builder, and your timeline for the work including any upcoming workshops, residencies, or performances.

The letter must be accompanied by a one-page visual.

  • This can be photographs of the puppet(s), a working sketch or illustration of the puppet(s), or a combination of images that show the puppetry in the proposed project.
  • Puppetry is a visual medium, the one-page you submit is essential to the letter of intent phase of the process.
  • All images must be original work and have the artist/source identified.

Do NOT submit a cover letter or any other additional materials. Letters of intent are accepted only via online submission.

LETTER OF INTENT PDF SUBMISSION LINK: https://spaces.hightail.com/uplink/HensonFoundation

You will receive an email of receipt from our office within 3 business days of submission. If you do not receive an email, please contact us.

Approximately half of the applicants submitting letters of intent will be asked to submit full proposals. Letters of intent will be reviewed at the Spring board meeting, and applicants will be notified of the board’s decision by June 1, 2022.

Application Instructions
If you are invited to submit a full proposal, your application must be received on or before September 5, 2022. Late applications are not accepted. Applications will be reviewed at the Fall board meeting, and applicants will be notified of the board’s decision by December 5, 2022. Applications are accepted by online submission only.

Please read the application instructions carefully. All materials including photographs and other visuals must be submitted as a multi-page PDF. Materials that exceed page limits will not be reviewed. Applications must include the following information:

  • online grant application An online grant application link will be emailed to you from our Foundation Manager. Please use this link to submit your application.

Multi-page PDF should include:

  • a one-page project description
    Describe the technique you will use and the concept of the piece, including content, dramatic arc, execution, and use of puppetry. Outline your timeline for the work including any upcoming workshops, residencies or work-in-progress performances. If you are applying for a production or family grant, please include when and where your anticipated premiere will be.

  • a one-page project budget, including both income and expenses
    Submit a budget for the entire project – not just a budget for how Foundation funds would be spent. The funds from the grant need to be used for the puppetry in the piece.

  • a one-page artist bio
    If more than one artist is included in the application, all bios should be combined on one page.

  • a one-page company or organization description (only if needed)
    Include only if substantially different from the artist bio.

  • Photographs, sketches or other visuals relevant to the proposed project
    Each grant application is required to submit no more than one page of color images. Applicants are advised to caption the visual with a brief description. Visuals must be of the puppetry in the proposed project. Do not submit work samples of past work. All images must be original work and have the artist/source identified.

  • a copy of IRS 501©(3) determination letter
    If you are using a fiscal sponsor, you must include a letter from the organization stating that they agree to serve as your fiscal sponsor for the project, along with their proof of 501©(3) status.

  • Production & Family Grant, 2022 Presenting Commitment
    If you are applying for a production grant or a family grant you will need to have proof of a commitment with a presenter for 2022 included in your application. If you are unable to get a commitment by the September 6 application deadline, you can have some additional time. The final deadline for this is November 1. Send this follow up proof as a PDF.

  • Intellectual Property
    If you are using previously published work that is not in the public domain, you need to have obtained the rights to this work and include proof of this in your application.

Video Sample Submission

  • Video Footage
    Video Footage is a requirement for all applicants. If you are applying for a Production or Family Grant the video needs to be of the project for which you are applying. Workshop Grant applicants may submit video of a past performance, however at least half of your video needs to be of the proposed project. The video must feature the puppetry in the piece.

  • All video submissions should be high quality .mov, .m4v, or .mp4 files.

  • File should be no larger than 2GB

  • File should be 3-4 minutes, but no longer than 4 minutes.

  • The video needs to showcase excellence of the puppetry in the piece.

Application Instructions

A link to this year’s online grant application will be emailed to you from our Foundation Manager.

The multi-page PDF and video footage need to be uploaded to: https://spaces.hightail.com/uplink/HensonFoundation
When submitting your application materials via the Hightail.com link above:

  • under “Message” write the name of the project for which you are submitting, the name of the artist or company that is submitting the grant application, which category you have been invited to submit under (Production, Workshop or Family), and any other notes that may be necessary.

An email will be sent to you acknowledging the receipt of your full application within one week of its receipt.