NEFA: Crossroads: Touring New England
New England Foundation for the Arts
Who can apply
Applicants must Be a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, school, federally recognized Indian tribal government, or unit of state or local government. (Nonprofit organizations do not have to be arts organizations. Organizations that do not have a federal tax identification number may apply if part of an official government agency). Fiscal agents cannot be funded through Crossroads.Be based in New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont).Have a Unique Entity ID in SAM.gov. The federal government requires that all NEFA organizational grant recipients supported by federal funds register for a SAM.gov UEI (Unique Entity ID). Getting a UEI is a free process and can be done by visiting SAM.gov. Read our blog post with more details.Provide documentation of their compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilit
About this opportunity
Crossroads: Touring New England (previously known as NEST 3 or Expeditions) funds tours of regional, national, or international artists presented by New England nonprofit s. Tours must include a minimum of three New England s (also known as presenters) in three geographically distinct communities presenting the same artist. The tour must include s from at least two different New England states. A “presenter” is defined as an that financially compensates an artist/ensemble (where the artist/ensemble is a separate entity from the presenter) for performance(s) in the presenter’s community. Producing s that solely create artistic work or assemble artists to perform as ensembles for performances are not eligible to apply. Presenters may include arts centers, festivals, social service s, librari...