Educational and artistic exchange programs, including master classes, workshops, and teaching residencies in U.S. academic institutions and schools will be supported with up to 10,000 dollars.
— Educational and artistic exchange programs may include master classes, workshops, and teaching residencies in U.S. academic institutions and schools.
Priority will be given to:
— Projects involving artists or composers whose work has rarely been seen in the partner country. — Projects involving new generations of composers. — Projects involving women artists and/or composers. — Projects reflecting diversity and inclusion.
The fund will not support directly individual artists.
Who may apply:
The Albertine Music program offers financial support in the form of grants to American or French nonprofit organizations that represent, produce, or present the project of the artist(s).
— Individual artist or ensemble involved should work at a professional level.
— Individual artist or ensemble involved must be French or U.S. citizens or legal residents for the past five years and currently reside in their respective territory.
— Applicants must be (or represented by) an American nonprofit institution or a French association loi 1901.
— Applicants (or their representatives) must be able to demonstrate their nonprofit status.
— Artists and ensembles may submit applications only if they have obtained written engagements from U.S. academic institutions and schools.
THE 2025 CALL FOR APPLICATIONS IS OPEN
For projects taking place between September 1, 2025 & August 31, 2026. Projects will be supported up to 10,000 dollars or 50% of total budget.
APPLICATION FORM
APPLICATION DEADLINE: MAY 11, 2025
DOWNLOAD: 2025 BUDGET TEMPLATE [Excel]
Results will be announced late June 2025.
Dylan Hadida | Program Officer dylan.hadida@villa-albertine.org