The Jim Henson Foundation awards grants annually to support the creation of innovative new works of contemporary puppet theater. The Foundation defines a puppet as any object given the appearance of life through manipulation. It offers three types of grants: Workshop Grants ($3,000), Production Grants ($7,000), and Family Grants ($4,000), all for the development of new puppetry works.

 

Information and Application Details:

  • Grant Types: Workshop Grants, Production Grants, Family Grants
  • Grant Periods:
    • Workshop Grants: For development and workshopping of puppetry pieces.
    • Production Grants: For production of new works ready to premiere.
    • Family Grants: For works specifically for children, families, and teenagers.
  • Funding Restrictions: Grants only for developing new full-length works, not for remounts or presentations of existing works. Funding cannot be used for publications, parades, film, or educational projects.
  • Application deadline: March 4, 2025

 

Eligibility:

  • General: Applicants must submit a letter of intent by March 3, 2025, followed by a full proposal by September 9, 2025, if selected.
  • Non-Profit Requirement: Only IRS tax-exempt organizations can receive grants, but individual artists can apply through a fiscal sponsor.
  • International Applicants: International collaborations are accepted, but the primary artist must be a US citizen and the project must be presented in the US.

 

Theme:

The grants support new works of live puppet theater, particularly innovative, full-length projects that utilize puppetry in design and performance.

 

How to Apply:

  1. Letter of Intent:
    • Submit by March 3, 2025, containing a description of the project, puppetry details, team members, and timeline.
    • Include a 1-page visual (photograph, sketch, or illustration of the puppets).
    • Submit via online submission (no additional materials beyond the letter and visual).
  2. Full Proposal:
    • If invited, submit by September 9, 2025, including a project description, budget, artist bio, and visuals.
    • Include a video showcasing puppetry (3-4 minutes, 2GB max).
  3. Submit via Hightail:

 

Submission Requirements:

  • Letter of Intent (PDF)
  • Full Proposal (multi-page PDF including project description, budget, artist bios, visuals, and video footage)
  • Fiscal sponsor letter (if applicable)
  • Proof of IRS 501(c)(3) status (for non-profit organizations)

 

Selection Process:

  • Applications are reviewed by a board.
  • Applicants will be notified of decisions by June 5, 2025, for the letter of intent phase, and by December 9, 2025, for the full proposal phase.

 

Program Benefits/Awards:

  • Workshop Grants: $3,000 for development.
  • Production Grants: $7,000 for production of new works.
  • Family Grants: $4,000 for works aimed at children and families.
  • Fund Usage: Grants must be used for the puppetry aspects of the project, including puppet building and performance.
  • IRS 501(c)(3) requirement for organizational grants.

 

Contact and Resources:

Phone: 212.439.7504
Email: info@hensonfoundation.org

 

Website link:

Artist Grants