Request for Proposals: Teachers for Arts Education: July 2016 (CLOSED)

India Foundation for the Arts
invites
Applications from Teachers for Arts Education
An extension of your work with Government Schools of Karnataka

Application Deadline: August 31, 2016
(To download the call in Kannada, click here)

India Foundation for the Arts (IFA) invites project proposals for its Arts Education programme, from government school teachers in Karnataka. This project falls under the Kali-Kalisu initiative of IFA, which aims to forge collaborations between teachers, the school community and local artists.

The purpose of these grants is to encourage teachers to look beyond teaching their individual subjects and explore the many possibilities in arts education, to create opportunities for teachers and artists across disciplines to become joint stakeholders in the school community, and to enrich curriculum and classroom teaching through artistic interventions. We hope the grants will set in motion processes that will continue beyond the grant period. 
Click here to learn more about some of our grants from earlier years.

Do listen to our programme executive Krishna talk about the programme, the application process and more

Who Can Apply:

Head masters, arts teachers, and subject teachers from government schools in Karnataka, and lecturers from the District Institute(s)of Education and Training (DIET), Karnataka.

(For more on the eligibility criteria please click here.)

Scope of the Project:

Projects undertaken could do any of the following:

  • Bring multiple stakeholders such as parents, students, teachers, school administration and art practitioners together for an artistic project.
  • Explore the enrichment of learning environments through regional/local art forms and practices in the classroom.
  • Conceptualise and put in place student centric programmes, such as an arts cell within the student community, which will meet regularly to experience and explore various art forms (theatre, visual arts, film, literature, photography, music etc.).
  • Examine possibilities with the arts to sensitise and engage the school community with thinking about local realities such as social justice, and environmental issues.

Other long-term or short-term projects that engage with arts education in innovative and creative ways will also be considered.

Requirements from teachers selected for grants:

  • Develop a concrete pedagogical approach that could later be disseminated.
  • Provide timely documentation (audio, video, reports, and photographs) for internal reporting.
  • Submit a process document, an interim narrative report, a comprehensive final report along with a financial report at the end of the grant period, which should describe and assess grant related activities, accomplishments, challenges and lessons learnt during the term of the grant.

Proposal Guidelines:

Your proposal should cover in detail:

  • Your project idea with reference to the school you plan to work at/with.
  • Your current role and responsibilities in your school.
  • The proposed work plan and methodology of your engagement in the school.
  • The proposed outcome of your project and how you imagine this outcome will contribute to the field and discourse of arts education.
  • Anticipated duration of the project. Your project may have a minimum duration of nine months and a maximum duration of eighteen months.
  • Budget for the duration of the grant.
  • You may choose to write your proposal in Kannada, Hindi, Urdu or English.

Budget:

  • Support up to a total of Rs 1,00,000/- is available.
  • Each budget category must pertain to a specific item of project-related expenditure.
  • Funds will cover only project-related personnel costs, activities and travel, and can provide for modest equipment and materials, if necessary.
  • Funds will not cover institutional overheads, building costs and infrastructural development.
  • You may budget an honorarium of maximum Rs 10,000/- for yourself .and an honorarium not exceeding Rs 20,000/- for external resource persons' for the entire duration of the grant.
  • Please budget for an accountant's fee subject to a maximum of Rs 3000/-

Deadlines:

  • You are welcome to approach us to ask questions, discuss your ideas or send us a draft proposal for our suggestions and comments by or before August 12, 2016.
  • Your final applications should be in hard copy and reach us on or before August 31, 2016.
  • You are responsible for the delivery of your proposal and supporting material to IFA by the closing date. Late applications will not be accepted.
  • If your proposal is short-listed, you may be requested to make yourself available for a presentation and discussion at IFA (Date to be determined). Your proposal will be assessed with the help of external evaluators, and IFA's decision on grants will be final.
  • You can expect grant awards to be announced by end of September 2016.

Please address your application or any queries to krishna@indiaifa.org or write to:
Krishnamurthy T N
Programme Executive, Arts Education
India Foundation for the Arts, 
'Apurva' Ground Floor, No 259, 4th Cross,
Raj Mahal Vilas 2nd Stage, 2nd Block,
Bangalore - 560 094
Phone: 080-2341 4681 / 82

The Arts Education Programme for the year 2016-17 is supported by Citi India.