Offers four fellowships each summer to individuals from any discipline or area of interest including the arts, sciences and humanities who wish to pursue an innovative project or creative idea.
http://www.northwood.edu/abd/
Year-long residency at Princeton University awarded to individuals during that crucial period when they have demonstrated exceptional promise but have not yet received widespread recognition. Typically, Hodder Fellows have published one highly acclaimed book and are undertaking significant new work that might not be possible without the "studious leisure" afforded by this fellowship.
http://www.princeton.edu/~humcounc/hodder.shtml
Residency for either a 6 or 12 month period at Amy Clampitt's former house.
http://www.berkshiretaconic.org/grants-scholarships.html
One grant annually of approximately $37,000 to an American citizen to spend one year outside North America. The winner is free to choose any location s/he feels will best advance his/her work in poetry.
http://www.amylowell.org/
http://www.nsf.gov
Residencies at St. Mary’s College by invitation only.
http://www.smcm.edu/art/artist%5Fhouse/index2.html
http://www.as220.org/
Residency at the University of Louisville for writers who have received an MA, MFA, or PhD in Creative Writing within the past five years.
http://coldfusion.louisville.edu/webs/a-s/english/axtonfellowship.pdf
Annual four-week residency held in June and July for undergraduates.
http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/stadler_center
Semester- or year-long residencies for artists.
http://www.luceartsandreligion.org/air/index.htm
Two-year fellowship (offered in alternating genres) for writers with a book underway. University provides salary with benefits; writer carries a 2/1 teaching (workshop) load.
http://www.creativewriting.emory.edu/faculty/Fellowshipinfo.html
Seven-month fellowship (October 1 through May 1) for writers and visual artists in the emerging stages of their careers, providing living/work space and a modest monthly stipend.
http://www.fawc.org/winter/index.shtm
Semester-long residency at the Dobie Paisano Ranch for writers who were born in Texas, have resided in Texas at least three years at some time, or have published work with a Texas subject.
http://www.utexas.edu/ogs/Paisano/info.html
Fellowship at the University of Minnesota.
http://english.cla.umn.edu/creativewriting/e-k_fellowship/Edelstein-Keller_Discover.htm
Academic-year fellowship at Philips Exeter Academy for a writer completing a manuscript already underway. The academy provides housing, meals, and a stipend ($10,000) for the writer whose only responsibility is to make him or herself available (in an informal capacity) to students interested in creative writing.
http://www.exeter.edu/english/bennett.html
The program preserves the apartment in which James Merrill lived in Stonington, Connecticut as a tribute to this great American poet and as a cultural asset to the local community. In recognition of James Merrill’s longstanding generosity to fellow writers, the program provides a living and working space to a writer in search of a quiet setting to complete a project of literary or academic merit. The apartment is available for a full or half academic year. Rent and utilities are provided by the program. The Writer-in-Residence program includes a $5,000 stipend for a five month term or a $10,000 stipend for an eleven month term.
http://www.jamesmerrillhouse.org/
Fellowship at George Washington University.
http://www.gwu.edu/~english/WritingProgram/2_jmm_intro.htm
Semester-long residencies at Goucher College.
http://meyerhoff.goucher.edu/cwpromo/kratz/writer-in-residence.htm
Lannan Residency
http://www.lannan.org/lf/programs/res/
Six-week residency for a writer with at least one published book. The college provides $5,000 plus campus housing and meals, as well as a travel stipend of up to $350 for round-trip transportation. The writer gives a public reading and lecture, conducts a one-day writing workshop (community oriented), and teaches a six-week workshop. Fellowship
offered in even-numbered years, alternating between poets and fiction writers.
http://www.lyon.edu/departments/creativewriting/index.htm
The Milton Center Postgraduate Fellowships offer new writers of Christian commitment the opportunity to complete their first book-length manuscript of fiction, poetry, or creative nonfiction.
http://www.imagejournal.org/milton/
Academic-year fellowship at Colgate University for a writer completing a book. The university provides a generous stipend (plus travel expenses and health/life insurance), office space, and an intellectual community for the recipient who teaches one creative- writing workshop each semester and gives a public reading of his or her work.
http://www.colgate.edu/DesktopDefault1.aspx?tabid=1563&pgID=3235
Up to four-month residency during Bucknell University’s fall semester for a writer completing a first or second book. The center provides lodging on campus, an office in the Stadler Center for Poetry, and a stipend of $4,000 to the writer whose only responsibility is to give a public reading of his or her work (though he or she is asked to consider meeting informally with students and other interested members of the university community, visiting creative writing and other English classes at Bucknell, and attending Stadler Center events). Residency open to poets during even-numbered years and prose writers odd-numbered years.
http://www.bucknell.edu/Academics/Resources/Stadler_Center/index.html
Residency at the Gilman School in Baltimore.
http://www.gilman.edu/program/arts_mcreativew_ticknerwritingfell.asp
http://www.hugohouse.org/writers/index.html
Academic-year fellowship at a Bucknell University’s Stadler Center for Poetry for a recent M.F.A. or M.A. in poetry to receive professional training in arts administration, literary editing, and teaching. The Center provides a $12,000 stipend, a furnished apartment on campus and health insurance. Fellows work twenty hours each week in the administration of the Stadler Center for Poetry and in the editing of West Branch, and conducts a poetry workshop as a staff member of the Bucknell Seminar for Younger Poets in June.
http://www.bucknell.edu/Academics/Resources/Stadler_Center/index.html
Two-year fellowship at Stanford University for new writers. The university provides a stipend of $22,000 and workshop tuition (fellows attend a writing workshop every week) of approximately $6,500, totaling $57,000 for the two-year period. Fellows have no teaching responsibilities.
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/english/cw/fellowship.html
One-month residencies for poets who have published no more than one book of poetry. Center provides housing and $1,000 stipend; poets give a reading at The Poetry Center as part of the 2005-2006 Reading Series.
http://www.poetrycenter.org/
One-semester residency at Lynchburg College for a writer (fiction in fall, poetry in spring) with a published book. The college provides $8,000, travel, lodging, and meals; writer teaches an eight-week undergraduate workshop and gives one reading.
http://www.lynchburg.edu/academic/english/thornton.htm
One-week residency at West Virginia University for a writer to offer workshops and individual conferences with students, as well as give a reading.
http://www.as.wvu.edu/english/cw/sturm.html
Academic-year fellowships at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for writers working on a first book. The institute provides a $25,000 stipend in exchange for teaching one creative writing workshop each semester and for giving a public reading from the work-in-progress.
http://creativewriting.wisc.edu/institute.html
http://www.cpw.org
|