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As NEFA strives to be more transparent about our grantmaking practices, we hope that the information shared below supports a deeper understanding of the decision-making process. We pride ourselves in creating a space/facilitating a process that diminishes biases and offers opportunities to learn, grow, appreciate, and serve artists and the communities they live and work in better.
Each year, the NDP Production Grant application review and selection process is guided by a rotating group of Advisors who are leaders in the dance field as well as their home communities. Collectively, they are responsible for selecting the projects that will receive the NDP Production Grant and serve as a policy and accountability council for NDP’s overall process.
Immediately following the application deadline, the NDP Team works diligently to assess and confirm eligibility status for all NDP Production Grant submissions. Though a tedious part of the process, it is critical to support NDP Advisors in their independent review and assessment of the applications in which they submit initial scores and written feedback for via our online portal system. This advance work by the NDP Advisors serves as a starting place to determine those applications that will be more deeply discussed during the panel meetings, as well as support our practice to offer feedback from the panel’s review to all applicants. It is our intention that those feedback conversations help strengthen an applicant’s grant writing skills and work sample selections, which can be used for other funding opportunities.
While previously a two-stage process, the 2026 NDP Production Grant cycle will require the submission of one completed application that will be reviewed and considered for funding. During the NDP grant panel review process, NDP Advisors engage in rich dialogue that will assess applications based on funding criteria, NEFA’s values, and needs within the dance field.
Application discussions* are timed and adhere to the following format:
*Given that the Advisors are all active members of the dance field, there are possibilities where conflicts could arise. Though NEFA defines conflict of interest for an Advisor as one that directly supports them personally in a financial way, if an Advisor feels their conflict would prevent them from providing an objective assessment of the project, we accept their desire to be recused from all discussions and voting related to that application. Scores are still aggregated and averaged accordingly.
While the NDP Team provides various levels of support to the process, we do not influence how each Advisor chooses to score an application. It is our role to provide guidance on the process, make sure the discussions stay focused on the funding criteria, listen for and address any biases that may arise, and identify larger policy and field-wide topics for future discussion. The grantee and finalist cohort are reached only after several robust conversations, multiple rounds of voting, and group consensus about the projects by the NDP Advisors.
In addition, we provide NDP Advisors with tools that support our multi-tier process and our desire to equitably distribute funds that reflect the various diversities within the dance field. Given this, it is also important to note that the integrity and rigor of this process does not support a quota approach to the allotment of funds based on race, gender, disability, sexual orientation, culture, language, forms & aesthetics, geography, and/or career stage. We support a process that reduces tokenism and amplifies the cultural and aesthetic diversities of today’s dance field.
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