Grants to Nonprofit Publishers
Posted by J.M. Kaplan Fund on April 4, 2016
J.M. Kaplan Fund Offers Grants to Nonprofit Publishers
Through its Furthermore program, the J.M. Kaplan Fund supports nonfiction book publishing about art, architecture, and design; cultural history, the city, and related public issues; and conservation and preservation..
The program seeks work that appeals to an informed general audience; demonstrates evidence of high standards in editing, design, and production; and promises a reasonable shelf life.
Individual grants ranging from $1,500 to approximately $15,000 may be used to support writing, research, editing, design, indexing, photography, illustration, and/or printing and binding.
Book projects to which a university press, nonprofit, or trade publisher is already committed and for which there is a feasible distribution plan are usually preferred.
Applicants must be a 501(c)(3) organization. Trade publishers and public agencies may apply for grants in partnership with an eligible fiscal sponsor.
See the Furthermore website for complete application guidelines, an FAQ, and program information.
DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 1, 2016
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