South Arts has opened two grant opportunities to applications with deadlines in mid-May, 2022.
Professional Opportunities
The Easthampton, Massachusetts-based Country Dance & Song Society (CDSS) is accepting applications for a programs coordinator. Applications are due by April 15, 2022.
Traditional Arts in Upstate New York (TAUNY) is seeking a full-time Director of Programs and Projects. This individual will be responsible for development and oversight of TAUNY’s annual schedule of exhibits, programs, and special projects. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
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The American Studies program at Penn State Harrisburg invites applications for the position of tenure-line Assistant Professor of American Studies and Public Heritage. The program seeks a specialist in the areas of public heritage and museum studies who can maintain and grow programmatic connections with public history, heritage, and cultural institutions locally and regionally, as well as provide students with practical training in the skills and competencies of public sector professionals.
Wisconsin Humanities is hiring four full-time Community Powered project coordinators (CPPCs), one to serve in each of these selected Wisconsin communities: Appleton, Racine, Spooner, and the Forest County Potawatomi community. Applications are due March 20.
Oregon Folklife Network (OFN) is looking for a program coordinator, for a newly created position. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis beginning on March 23, 2022.
The William G. Pomeroy Foundation invites you to learn more about the Legends & Lore Marker Grant Program as a way to celebrate the diverse landscape of folk and traditional arts in the United States.
South Arts seeks an archives intern responsible for digitization, organization, and cataloging of photographs, documents, and other ephemera representing South Arts traditional arts programs and initiatives since 1980. The deadline to apply is May 16, 2022.