Bluegrass Foundation grants to honor Watson, Dillard

The Foundation for Bluegrass Music has announced details for their 2014 grant cycle. A total of $10,000 in grants will be awarded this year to honor the memory of pioneers Doug Dillard and Doc Watson. This is a $2000 increase over last year.

Programs eligible for these grants, as described by the Foundation, will…

…support educational, literary and artistic activities related to bluegrass music, of public benefit. Examples of programs that can grow under this umbrella include Bluegrass in the Schools (grants, workshops, programs); academic conferences; literary works and related efforts; public artistic presentation of an educational nature; historic preservation; and other works of a charitable nature.

A special consideration is given to programs and opportunities to benefit young people.

The Foundation was created in 2007 in response to a sizable donation from a major supporter of bluegrass music, and while sharing office space with the IBMA, is separately chartered and managed by its own board. It continues to award these grants through ongoing donations from people eager to see its mission succeed.

Applications for the 2014 grants must be received by June 30, 2013. Awards will be announced during the World of Bluegrass convention this Fall, and funds will be available after January 1, 2014.

More details and an application form can be found online.

New video from the Foundation for Bluegrass Music

The Foundation for Bluegrass Music has released a new promotional video to help spread the word about their work, how simply wonderful bluegrass music is, and how you can help them spread that message far and wide.

It features remarks from a number of young bluegrass artists, giving them a chance to share their passion for the music. There are also comments from folks who work hard to promote traditional string music in schools and with young people generally.

The primary function of the Foundation is to provide grants to deserving organizations who, as their web site suggests, “support educational, literary, artistic and historic preservation activities of public benefit” within the bluegrass community. They have been operating since 2007.

Though they share an address with IBMA, the FFBM is separately charted as a charitable organization, so gifts and donations to the Foundation are tax deductible. IBMA keeps their books as well, and the IBMA Executive Director serves as an officer, though they maintain a separate Board of Directors.

Here’s the video, shot and edited by Joseph T. Spence at Veritas Media Group.

 

Donations can be made online.

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