Foundation for Stage Managers Opens Applications for Fifth Grants Cycle

The Foundation for Stage Managers (FSM), formerly known as the Stage Managers’  Association Foundation, has opened its fifth cycle for the submission of grant applications.

Applications for grants will be accepted from March 1 through March 31, 2025. Awards will be  announced on April 30, 2025.  

Proposals for small grants of up to $2,000 may be submitted to the Foundation. Fundable initiatives  include:  

  • Projects and public events that promote an understanding of the roles Stage Managers play in  the arts and entertainment industries.  
  • Conference attendance support.  
  • Workshops and symposia.  
  • International travel for career-building opportunities.  
  • Honorariums for lectures, seminars, and skill-building for Stage Managers.  

To find out more details and to fill out an application, visit:  

https://www.stagemanagersfoundation.com/guidelines 

Since its founding in 2022, FSM has awarded 14 grants to support, among other things: 

  • An individual stage manager to attend intimacy training.  
  • Compensation for a stage management position that had previously been filled by a volunteer. 
  • Training, and promoting theatrical experience, for stage managers of color in a local theater company.
  • Support for a theater’s program that provides paid on-the-job training for early-career SMs.
  • A webinar series to increase stage manager knowledge of technical specialties that they will interact with on the job.

“Give Your Stage Managers a Little Love,” our current fundraising campaign, started on  Valentine’s Day. Tax-deductible contributions to support the Foundation’s mission may be made at: https://www.StageManagersFoundation.com/DONATE 

For further information, contact:  

Elynmarie Kazle, President
Foundation for Stage Managers
PO Box 2225, Times Square Station
New York, NY 10108-2225
(330) 618-1501
[email protected]
https://www.stagemanagersfoundation.com

 

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