Grant Size :  

$1000 to $10,000

Closing Date :

  15-06-2023

Mophradat: Self Organizations Program

About

Mophradat has launched the Self Organizations Program to support projects where different arts practitioners take the initiative and join forces to define a mutual resource or interest that’s important for their work, and propose how to share or develop it.

The overall purpose of the program is to incite productive conversations, encourage the development of bespoke protocols for collaboration, and push for new art experiences to take place. Ultimately, through different experiments with self-organization, the value of collective sharing and generosity amongst arts communities may show itself to be more relevant than funds and structures. You can find a link to some suggested readings on the subject of self organizing that they have come across at the end of this call.

The program will involve a diversity of participants working according to the specific guidelines in order to try different formats and methodologies. It will also require from the participants to participate in an online workshop that aims to provide useful tools to support them in navigating organizational disagreements.

The program supports projects by informal groups or collectives across three different categories as follows:

  • Informal Co-ops: Rather than replicating the same individual remedy for needs that are common, this program supports imaginative practical solutions for a mutual concern of a group. A minimum of four practitioners need to take the initiative to come together and identify a resource that they can share for a period of six months to one year, which can help them develop their own work. Examples include, but are not limited to, a shared work studio, a music PA system, a video editing suite, a 3D printer, or hiring an assistant for the group. It is necessary that all the collaborators are involved from the start, and articulate their need of this specific resource for their own practice. Participants are not expected or required to collaborate on an art project together. A maximum budget of US$8,000 will be available to cover the cost of this shared resource lasting no more than one year.

  • Topical Assemblies: This program supports access to specialized intellectual or vocational knowledge where formal structures or public platforms for such learning are lacking. This category is for a group that wishes to come together and organize a collective discussion such as a seminar or workshop, on a specialized topic of their interest. Depending on the needs, this can be online or in-person, with or without invited guest speaker/s. However, it must have a committed group of at least four people to develop it together. The assembly can be public or limited to the group. A maximum budget of US$4000 will be available for activities that can take place over the course of six months.

  • Your Ideas: They are also open to ideas that they have not considered and fall under the notion of self-organization and working together. They are keeping this category open to hear from potential participants on what they want to initiate as part of this program. The proposal must be made by at least three collaborators, and the budgets will be determined by the specificity of the proposal but should not exceed US$6,000. For the proposals supported in this category, the timeframe will be agreed upon based on the proposal’s specific needs.

Funding Information
  • A maximum budget of US$8,000 will be available to cover the cost of this shared resource lasting no more than one year.

Eligibility :
  • In addition to complying with the general eligibility criteria that you can read here, please note the following:

    • Arts practitioners from all disciplines and stages of their careers are welcome to apply.

    • Priority will be given to proposals taking place within the Arab world.

    • Institutions, registered associations or companies, are not eligible to apply.

    • Already existing projects are not eligible to apply.

Post Date: 21-Apr-2023

Location :
Yemen
Syrian Arab Republic (the)
Saudi Arabia
Egypt
Palestine
Jordan
Tunisia
Algeria
Bahrain
Djibouti
Libya
Morocco
Oman
Qatar
Sudan (the)
Comoros (the)
Iraq
Kuwait
Lebanon
Mauritania
Somalia
United Arab Emirates (the)

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