Grants to implement Artistic Projects in India
Deadline: 31-Jul-22
The India Foundation for the Arts (IFA) is seeking proposals from artists to implement artistic projects in government schools in Karnataka.
Teaching is an attempt to make learning a learning activity in schools, as well as the adoption of an art medium by teachers. The desire to bring a student-centered learning system through creative efforts and syllabus combined efforts to build a special relationship with outsiders crossing the schoolroom through story, song, drama, painting and any local art forms.
The IFAU is soliciting project proposals. These projects, which complement the school curriculum, must provide a solid foundation for integrated curriculum. It is desirable to state clearly in their proposal art-based assignments that encourage students’ creativity and research quality. The Teach for Education (NEP) National Education Policy is also based on the 2020 objectives.
Topics
- Request letter to carry out the project.
- Your personal introduction.
- Full information on the school you have chosen.
- Letter of consent of the head of the selected school.
- Objectives of the project.
- Detail of action plans.
- Profile of Resource Persons Participating in the Plan.
- The desired outcomes that may come from the project.
- Expenditure – Details of expenses.
Scope
The projects you want to implement should clearly include the following:
- Within the scope of the project, parents, students, teachers, people involved in the arts should have many more partners.
- There should be efforts to incorporate local resources or art forms into classroom teaching practices.
- The project should specialize in any art other than theater, music, folklore, visual arts, photography, film and literature to promote student-centered learning.
- Project to raise social justice and environmental awareness.
- The project should be able to assert the enduring possibilities of art inclusive learning, in these later days of the corona epidemic.
Funding Information
- Maximum Rs. Up to Rs. 2,00,000 / –
- Applicants can consider a maximum of 5% honoraria in their entire budget.
- Cost-of-expense accounting includes respectability.
Duration: The expected duration of the project should be at least nine months and maximum of 2 months.
Eligibility Criteria
India Foundation for the Arts (IFA) implements Projects under its various programmes. The criteria for eligibility to apply under these programmes are as follows:
- Only Indian nationals can apply. This does not include PIO (Persons of Indian Origin) and OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) Card Holders.
- Applicants must have PAN card and one of the following for proof of identity and citizenship – Indian Passport or Aadhar Card or Voter’s ID in India
- Only individuals can apply. Organisations of any kind cannot apply
- If there are collaborators in the projects, they must also be Indian nationals
- Persons who have a past history of financial delinquency with IFA are not eligible
- Persons who have failed to deposit at IFA agreed deliverables from an earlier IFA grant are not eligible
- Persons who have previously received a letter from IFA disallowing them from applying in the future for any reason are not eligible
- More than one individual can apply if they have a joint account. If they do not, then only one among them should apply with the others as collaborators
For more information, visit https://indiaifa.org/whats-new/ae-rfp-artists-may2022.html