A page about the new music creator development fund.
A page about the new music creator development fund.
A page about the ODF program.
A page about the project grants program.
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2023
Chicago, IL
We will use the grant funds to finalize and release our recorded singles, ensuring they reach a wide audience through targeted marketing efforts. Additionally, we will chart four of our songs into brass band sheet music, specifically designed for educational use by high schools and colleges. This funding will also cover essential administrative and legal expenses, supporting both the growth of our music and the creation of valuable resources for educational institutions.
2024
New York, NY
The National Jazz Museum in Harlem (NJMH) preserves, promotes and presents jazz by inspiring knowledge, appreciation and the celebration of jazz locally, nationally and internationally. We fuel our mission through four Core Programs: Education (with a special focus on Title I schools); Jazz &… (performance/outreach to BIPOC and other communities; Exhibits (inclusion of BIPOC curators/artists who aren't provided a platform with other museums); and Partnerships (alliances with jazz and jazz-adjacent artists/organizations). NJMH annually produces more than 180 free, highly-subsidized performances, activities and events serving people of all ages, races, ethnicities, backgrounds and income levels from Harlem, New York City, the U.S. and worldwide. Jazz lives in the space of the visceral experience. At the heart of our programming is the presentation of live music. This includes intimate performances and up-close access to legends as well as artists not found in other spaces who elevate the “jazz in Harlem experience.” We spotlight emerging and established musicians and feature female, BIPOC, LGBTQ+, indigenous and other underrepresented artists whose culture and artistry influence and are influenced by jazz.
2024
New York, NY
With a cast of 12 dancers and 10 musicians, “A Very SW!NG OUT Holiday” invites audiences to revel in the joy of social dance and festive cheer. Featuring live music by the Eyal Vilner Big Band and created by director/choreographer Caleb Teicher and collaborators—Evita Arce, LaTasha Barnes, Nathan Bugh, and Eyal Vilner—14 performances of the Joyce Theater Production will be presented in December 2024.
2024
Los Angeles, CA
The Industry is an experimental company that expands the operatic form. We bring together interdisciplinary artists to create collaborative performances that engage the cultural landscape of Los Angeles. We believe that opera is a living form that should respond to new perspectives and voices in contemporary culture. The Industry has led the operatic, multidisciplinary, and public art fields by developing singular performances in unexpected places. We pride ourselves on a holistic approach to creation: everything we do is a considered part of a whole work, not just what ends up on “stage”. We integrate artistic ideas, production, audience experience, and civic engagement.
2024
Minneapolis, MN
Launched in 2010, The Cedar Commissions grants annual commissions to six Minnesota-based emerging performers who represent different cultural backgrounds and aesthetic perspectives, culminating in performances of their new work for local audiences. In addition to a $5,000 cash award, the artists receive extensive professional development and digital content for future use. 81 artists have benefitted from the program since its inception.
2024
Los Angeles, CA
Music as a catalyst for human connection: Street Symphony engages communities affected by homelessness and incarceration in the Skid Row area of downtown Los Angeles with workshops, performances, and collaborative community events. Through the practice of citizen artistry and partnerships, our programs create pathways toward relationship, renewal, reentry, and recovery.
2024
Brooklyn, NY
STooPS creates opportunities for community building by showcasing interactive, multidisciplinary art on neighborhood stoops, sidewalks, and storefronts. We seek to reinvigorate outdoor spaces and the iconic brownstone stoops through meaningful interactions. Our programs range from an art crawl, block party, and art classes in unconventional spaces. STooPS was founded with the goal of finding ways to support sustainable connections among artists, homeowners, renters, and business owners.
2024
Detroit, MI
Sphinx is a social justice organization dedicated to transforming lives through the power of the arts. Funding will support the creation of New Works by Black and Latino composers whose work is often under-performed and not a part of the classical music canon. These new works will be performed and toured in over 15 cities nationwide and abroad.
2024
Rougemont, NC
ShaLeigh Dance Works (SDW) is a nonprofit, dance-theatre company dedicated to inspiring people of all abilities, social backgrounds, cultures, and generations with the transformative power of dance. Under the direction of Founder and Artistic Director ShaLeigh Comerford, SDW is recognized for its socially conscious works, expansive movement language, and commitment to community action.
2024
Atlanta, GA
Sequoia Ascension cultivates the well-being of Atlanta’s Black American and Native American communities by way of movement, music, and healing practices. Sequoia Ascension is thrilled to present Powwows & Ciphers: A Sacred Place to Be, a groundbreaking dance piece that highlights Afro-indigeneity by bringing together Hip Hop and Native American music and dance.
2024
Peekskill, NY
Long a destination for gifted, early-career creators of all backgrounds and identities, the acclaimed CULTIVATE institute links Copland House’s three core program components – multi-faceted composer support, live and recorded performances, and education – and guides Fellows on all-embracing, exhilarating journeys through the entire artistic process – from creation and development through study, performance, and recording.
2024
New York, NY
One of New York City’s oldest nonprofit alternative art centers, The Kitchen is dedicated to offering artists opportunities to create and present new work within and across the disciplines of dance, film, literature, music, theater, video, and visual art. The institution fosters a community of artists and audiences, offering artists the opportunity to create—and for audiences to engage with—work that pushes the boundaries of artistic disciplines and strengthens meaningful dialogues between the arts and larger culture.
2024
Brooklyn, NY
Founded in 1978, Roulette is an internationally-recognized venue, presenter, and producer of experimental music, movement, and media in Downtown Brooklyn, presenting on average 120 performances each year. As an artist-founded and led space, Roulette has awarded over $2,000,000 in commissioning and residency fees, and offers guaranteed artist fees for every performance.
2024
Williamstown, MA
Roomful of Teeth is a Grammy-winning vocal band dedicated to reimagining the expressive potential of the human voice. By engaging collaboratively with artists, thinkers, and community leaders from around the world, the group seeks to uplift and amplify voices old and new while creating and performing meaningful and adventurous music.
2024
New York, NY
RAMPD (Recording Artists and Music Professionals with Disabilities) is a professional platform equipping the music and live entertainment industry with disability inclusive tools, programming and strategy. RAMPD also connects the industry to a global directory of peer-vetted music/sound creators and industry professionals with disabilities, neurodivergence and other chronic or mental health conditions, to find source and hire—bringing competitive opportunities, visibility and community to our Professional Members while offering disability inclusion to Industry/Venue partners.
2024
Minneapolis, MN
Dharma is Life - forever sprouting, transforming, dissolving, and renewing. Ragamala Dance Company’s Children of Dharma reveals the power of ancient cultures to harmonize, heal, and reaffirm humanity's relationship with nature. “Ragamala shows how Indian forms can be some of the most transcendent experiences that dance has to offer.” - NY Time
2024
Berkeley, CA
Founded by Robin Dekkers, Bay Area dance collective Post:ballet uses collaboration as a catalyst for pushing the ballet envelope and creating experiences that connect artists and audiences in new and meaningful ways. Post's newest collaboration "The Recital" features percussionist and Music Director Andy Meyerson onstage with the company dancers in a new music and dance recital by five composer/choreographer teams.
2024
Pound Ridge, NY
Swing Makes You Sing! is a New York Collective's award-winning jazz appreciation and education initiative. Through dynamic storytelling, movement, multimedia presentations, and interactive musical performances, it shares jazz fundamentals (blues, swing, improvisation), inviting young audiences to a joyous celebration from 50 public schools across 9 states and internationally, as well as prestigious venues like the Kennedy Center and Perlman PAC NYC.
2024
San Francisco, CA
New Performance Traditions’ mission is to provide contemporary musicians, composers, and performing artists with the facilities, tools, resources, and expertise necessary to create, produce, perform, and record new multidisciplinary works that challenge the boundaries within and between art forms and/or that challenge existing societal assumptions about culture, identity, and history.
2024
New Orleans, LA
New Orleans Airlift is an artist-led nonprofit that seeks to connect people, ideas, and cultures through the creation of collaborative artworks. Airlift's flagship project and permanent home, Music Box Village welcomes tens of thousands of visitors yearly to the interactive art-site and performance venue. Airlift’s programs provide access to experimental art for diverse populations, increase opportunities for local artists, culture-makers, and youth, and foster creative cross-pollination among disparate cultures in New Orleans and beyond.
2024
Brooklyn, NY
New Music Gathering is a conference/festival hybrid that is presented in a different city for each iteration. Dedicated to the performance, production, promotion, support, and creation of new and forward-thinking music, NMG seeks to bring together new music makers of all kinds in a welcoming and inclusive environment. With concerts, lecture/recitals, roundtable discussions, talks, and choreographed socializing like musician meet-ups and live action role playing games, NMG aims to be both a conference in the traditional sense but also quite literally a collective place for things to grow, improve, solidify, and above all get personal!
2024
Birmingham, MI
Heirloom, a multidisciplinary collaboration between New Music Detroit, composer Griffin Candey, choreographer Jillian Hopper, and fiber artist Rena Wood, looks at art through the lens of materiality. In increasingly digitally-mediated landscapes, Heirloom aims, both through performance and community participation, to explore what it means to remember through the process of craft—how we remember and are remembered through what we create.
2024
New York, NY
Propelled by the energy and success of the New Ear Festival and the spatial sound series CT::SWaM [Contemporary Temporary::Sound Works and Music]. New Ear is focused on fostering experimentation in time-based media and interdisciplinary collaboration in New York City and beyond. Now in its ninth edition, the annual New Ear Festival is a bold exploration of avant-garde sound, contemporary music, and interdisciplinary performance, bolstering the creative, experimental spirit of downtown Manhattan. In 2025, we will launch a major commissioning initiative for contemporary, experimental sound artists.
2024
Philadelphia, PA
Network for New Music commissions and performs new musical works by emerging and established artists of all identities. We engage audiences with vibrant and thought-provoking musical experiences that challenge and inspire. We are committed to excellent performances, innovative curation, in-depth education programs and cross-genre collaborations—all with the purpose of enriching the cultural life of greater Philadelphia.
2024
Woodside, NY
Mutual Mentorship for Musicians (M³) is a non-profit, 501(c)3 organization and platform created to empower, elevate, normalize and give visibility to musicians of historically underrepresented gender identities (including cis women, trans women, trans men and non-binary) in intersection with race, sexuality, or ability across generations in the US and worldwide, through a radical model of mentorship and musical collaborative commissions.
2024
Jersey City, NJ
Using the works of Dr. Oliver Sacks as the basis for his new composition, composer Tobias Picker will begin work with Concert Theatre Works on a new concert-theatre adaptation titled Musicophilia. The project aims to teach performing arts centers around the US how to effectively hold Relaxed Performances for neurodivergent audiences.
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Applications are Now Open for the Fourth cycle of this National Program Advancing Gender Justice Presented by New Music USA and the Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice, with support from Mellon Foundation, Next Jazz Legacy is accepting applications for the fourth cohort from October 22 – November 12. New Music USA and the… Read more »
Total of $613,500 awarded to 85 organizations from across the U.S. New Music USA is proud to announce the 85 awardees for the 2024 New Music Organization Fund, which provides grants to outstanding organizations that work regularly with and support the development of music creators and artists, offering crucial resources to their community. Totaling $613,500… Read more »
Total of $208,000 awarded to 62 creators from across the US New Music USA is thrilled to announce the selection of 62 grantees for the New Music Creator Fund, which helps individual music creators working in any genre to get to the next stage of their creative practice. Totaling $208,000 in funding, this year’s awards… Read more »
Dear New Music USA community, Today, I am proud to share New Music USA’s 2022-2023 Impact Report with you. Our awards in 2022-2023 of over $1 million to 171 music creators and organizations demonstrate our belief that every sound is welcome; we are deeply committed to cultivating a vibrant and inclusive future for our field by… Read more »
For the second consecutive year, New Music USA has partnered with Highland Park, IL’s Ravinia and the Taki Alsop Conducting Fellowship to offer an orchestral reading opportunity for three women, non-binary, and transgender composers at the 2024 Breaking Barriers Festival. The festival will take place Wednesday, July 24 – Saturday, July 27 and will focus… Read more »
Third Year Of Program Led By New Music USA & Berklee Institute of Jazz & Gender Justice Continues To Advance Jazz Inclusivity Pairs Emerging Artists with Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah (formerly known as Christian Scott), Ambrose Akinmusire, Kenny Barron, Terri Lyne Carrington, Gerald Clayton, Sara Serpa, and Nate Smith For Apprenticeships Genevieve Artadi, Cindy Blackman,… Read more »
The library will provide free online access to the collection New Music USA continues to host all NewMusicBox content created since 1999 on its website at newmusicusa.org/newmusicbox New Music USA—the leading national resource dedicated to advancing new music in all its forms—announces it has licensed to Yale University Library more than 250 video interviews with… Read more »
New Music USA is pleased to partner with Highland Park, IL’s Ravinia Festival to offer a unique orchestral reading opportunity for three Midwest-based women, nonbinary, and transgender composers to receive invaluable support and experience at the 2024 Breaking Barriers Festival. Following 2022’s successful inaugural Breaking Barriers Festival focused on women conductors and last year’s Festival focused… Read more »
Amplifying Voices Fosters Collaboration Toward Racial and Gender Equity in New Orchestral Music Through a Co-Commissioning Network of 51 Orchestras The 11 Participating Composers are Clarice Assad, Katherine Balch, Valerie Coleman, Juan Pablo Contreras, Vijay Iyer, Tania León, Jessie Montgomery, Brian Raphael Nabors, Nina Shekhar, Tyshawn Sorey, and Shelley Washington Works by Clarice Assad, Katherine… Read more »
$244,000 awarded to a cohort of 30 small-budget, artist-led music organizations in Baltimore, Chicago, and New York City. Awardees receive funding plus 12-18 months of mentorship and cohort learning opportunities led by local Program Coordinators. With New Music Inc, New Music USA expands and deepens its resources across multiple US cities. New Music USA is… Read more »
After 24 years helming the pioneering online magazine, Oteri moves on and joins the full-time faculty of The New School this fall New Music USA—the leading national resource dedicated to advancing new music in all its forms—announces today that Frank J. Oteri, editor of its multi-media publication NewMusicBox, will be stepping down from his position at… Read more »
2024 Applications Will Be Open Through October 16, 2023 Program Created by New Music USA and Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice Pairs Emerging Musicians With Leading Jazz Musicians For Mentorships + Apprenticeships 2023 Emerging Artists Partnered With Christian McBride, Makaya McCraven, Moor Mother, Meshell Ndegeocello, Craig Taborn, Brandee Younger + Many More 2022… Read more »
New Music USA announces 2023 Organization Fund Awardees Total of $620,750 awarded to 85 organizations from across the U.S. New Music USA is proud to announce the selection of 85 awardees for the 2023 New Music Organization Fund, which provides grants to outstanding organizations that work regularly with, and support the development of, music creators… Read more »
New Music USA recently hosted community meetings in Pittsburgh and in New York City with local music creators, performers, organizers, and non-profit leaders in each city to discuss the current opportunities and challenges faced by each community member, and by the city’s music scene as a whole. The groups also discussed how people within the… Read more »
New Music USA has partnered with Chicago’s Ravinia to offer a new opportunity for three women and non-binary composers in the Chicago-area to receive invaluable support and experience at the 2023 Breaking Barriers Festival. After hosting a call for scores earlier this year, New Music USA is proud to announce the three Chicago-area composers whose music… Read more »
New Music USA announces 2023 Creator Fund Awardees Total of $208,050 awarded to 60 creators from across the U.S. New Music USA is proud to announce the selection of 60 awardees for the 2023 New Music Creator Fund, which offers grants to individual music creators working in any genre to lead the development of new… Read more »
Explore Our 2021-2022 Impact Report Here Dear New Music USA community, I am proud to celebrate all that New Music USA achieved in the last year by sharing our latest Impact Report with you. It is exciting to reflect on the continued growth of our programs and community building across the US, such as the… Read more »
Incubator program will provide funding, mentorship, and cohort learning for small-budget, artist-led music organizations Applications now open, deadline to apply is June 12, 2023 New Music USA today launches New Music Inc—an incubator program designed to help small-budget, artist-led music organizations generate new ideas, strategies, and collaborations at pivotal stages in the group or collective’s development. This… Read more »
New Music USA announces Gabriela Lena Frank and her Creative Music Academy as NewMusicBox’s latest Guest Editor with a focus on Eco-Citizenship New Music USA‘s web magazine NewMusicBox today continues its new ongoing Guest Editor series, which aims to celebrate a plurality of voices from across the nation and will feature exclusive content written,… Read more »
Second Year Of Program From New Music USA & Berklee Institute of Jazz & Gender Justice That Aims to Increase Opportunities for Those Who Have Lacked Access to Resources, Building a More Inclusive Jazz Future for All Pairs Emerging Artists with Regina Carter, Makaya McCraven, Nicholas Payton, Craig Taborn, Nasheet Waits, Brandee Younger,… Read more »
New Music USA stands with and celebrates all LGBTQIA2S+ artists in our community. As a member of the Performing Arts Alliance (PAA), we share the following PAA statement in support of drag performance, which is under attack by harmful measures across the U.S. This shares information on how to stay informed and take action. Performing Arts Alliance… Read more »
New Music USA is pleased to partner with Chicago’s Ravinia to offer a new opportunity for three Chicago-based women and non-binary composers to receive invaluable support and experience at the 2023 Breaking Barriers Festival. The application deadline is April 18, 2023.
Amplifying Voices Fosters Collaboration Toward Racial and Gender Equity in New Orchestral Music Amplifying Voices Presents 13 Orchestral Premieres During the 2022-23 Concert Season The 11 Participating Composers are Clarice Assad, Katherine Balch, Valerie Coleman, Juan Pablo Contreras, Vijay Iyer, Tania León, Jessie Montgomery, Brian Raphael Nabors, Nina Shekhar, Tyshawn Sorey, and Shelley Washington New York,… Read more »
Ten Portland-area organizations receive one-time grants of $3,000 for general operating costs supporting programming and collaboration with US-based composers and artists New Music USA is excited to announce the ten awardees of our new Small Grant Fund, which is a new initiative to provide support across different US cities and regions where we have identified opportunities… Read more »