Grants
Available from the Florence Tyson Fund
The
Florence Tyson Fund is actively seeking applications for grants. The
fund was created in 2004 to support deserving creative arts therapy
work.
The
Mission of the Fund is:
• to support therapists and clinical programs that provide creative
arts therapies—music, dance, drama, art and poetry therapy--to
people in the community who suffer from, or are at risk for psychiatric
problems, such as depression, anxiety, or severe mental illnesses.
• to inform health care professionals,
social workers, teachers, and others about the benefits of community-based
creative arts therapies for their clients; and to promote the utilization
of these therapies in community settings
• to encourage and support research on
the clinical efficacy of creative arts therapies in the treatment
of depression, anxiety, and related psychiatric problems, in community
settings.
How to Apply for a Grant
How can I or my organization apply for funding from the Tyson Fund
for Creative Arts Therapies?
To apply for funding, send a letter of application
to:
Florence Tyson Fund for Creative Arts Therapies
c/o Christopher Bandini
113 University Place, 10th Floor
Suite 1012
New York, NY 10003
The letter should be 3-5 pages long, and should
describe the individual or organization that is applying for funding,
the need for funding, and the way in which the proposed project will
advance the work that was begun by Florence Tyson and is carried forward
her colleagues in the field of creative arts therapy. Proof of non-profit
status, if applicable, and an indication of other funding or organization
resources for the project should be included. Letters of application
may be submitted at any time.
What is the average size of the grant that will be awarded by the
Tyson Fund?
In its first year, the Fund plans to award several grants of between
$3,000 and 5,000. As the fund grows, awards will grow accordingly.
What are examples of projects that might be funded?
The Board and advisors to the Board have identified several types
of projects that will be considered. Among these are scholarships
to provide creative arts therapies for patients with significant need;
funding for workshops or symposia for professionals who provide therapy
for psychiatric patients in the community; funding of educational
materials to advance practice in the field of community-based music
therapy.
Contact
the Tyson Fund
info@tysonfund.org
http://www.tysonfund.org/
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