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OpenDue August 3, 2026·$5,000·Updated June 16, 2026

CALT Black Appalachian Storytellers Fellowship

Mid Atlantic Arts

Who can apply

Eligibility: Applicants must: Represent one of the counties designated by the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) in Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, West Virginia, or Virginia. Applicants do not need to reside in an ARC-designated county, but should have strong ties to Black Appalachian identity and heritage, such as being born there or maintaining family connections. Have the commitment and proven ability to sustain the traditions of Black storytelling. Identify as an oral tradition culture bearer and reflect the story-sharing traditions of family and/or community. Schedule: Monday, June 15, 2026: 2026 Black Appalachian Storytellers Fellowship application opens Monday, August 3, 2026: Application deadline Monday, August 31, 2026: Decision notification 44th National Black Storytelling Festival and Conference: November 3-8, 2026, at the Crown Plaza Hotel in Warwick, Rhode Isl

About this opportunity

Mid Atlantic Arts partners with the National Association of Black Storytellers (NABS) and South Arts on the Black Appalachian Storytellers Fellowships. This program honors and promotes the understanding of Black Appalachian storytelling traditions that embody the history, heritage, and culture of African Americans in the region. The National Association of Black Storytellers awards one Fellowship per year in each of the six eligible states: Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. Fellows receive $5,000 in unrestricted funding, a unique physical award created by a Black Appalachian artist, and NABS membership during their award year. The Fellows are honored each year at the “In the Tradition…” National Black Storytelling Festival and Conference. The year foll...

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