Trust For Mutual Understanding

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: Arts & Culture

Description

The Trust awards grants to American nonprofits to support direct exchange in the art and the environment and the intersection of the two between professionals from the United States and the Trust's geographic region of 28 countries. The Trust supports exchanges between professional artists and designers, art managers and curators, primarily within the visual and performing arts including dance, music, and theater. The Trust typically does not support exchanges focused on architecture, film, video, or literature. For its environmental grants, the Trust supports exchanges between professional environmental activists, conservationists, researchers, and scientists. The Trust also supports exchanges at the intersection of the arts and environment. Typically the exchanges fall into two categories: collaborations between professionals in arts and environment intended to learn and draw inspiration from one another, cooperate and/or explore areas for integrated ideas and methods from one another into their respective work and activities led by Native communities that support Indigenous ways of knowing and being, where the arts and environment are inherently interconnected. Youth or students are not eligible to participate in either program. Additional information including application instructions and a list of the 28 countries eligible for exchanges can be found on the Web site.

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