Partners

Baryshnikov Arts Center
Princess Grace Awards Winners can apply for the Works in Progress Residency Award, located at Baryshnikov Arts Center.

New Dramatists
Princess Grace Playwriting Awards Winners receive a residency at New Dramatists, who are dedicated to finding gifted playwrights and giving them the time, the space, and the tools to develop their craft.

Samuel French, Inc.
Princess Grace Playwriting Awards Winners receive the representation and publication of their plays by Samuel French, Inc.

Flaherty 
Princess Grace Awards Winners can apply for the opportunity to attend the Flaherty Seminar as a Fellow or General participant.

International Emerging Film Talent Association (IEFTA)

IEFTA provides the opportunity for 1 Princess Grace Award winner to participate in Marché du Film’s Producers Workshop at the Cannes Film Festival.

Monaco

Princess Grace Foundation

Princess Grace Foundation, Monaco was founded by Princess Grace in 1964. Its annual fundraiser is the Bal de la Rose.

Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation

The Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation is dedicated to the protection of the environment and the promotion of sustainable development on a global scale.

Palais Princier de Monaco

Official Site of the Princely Family of Monaco.

Consulate General of Monaco
The official site of the Consulate General of Monaco in New York.

Permanent Mission of the Principality of Monaco

Permanent Mission of the Principality of Monaco to the United Nations in New York Site.

Visit Monaco

The Official Site of the Monaco Government Tourist Office and Convention Authority.

Kees Verkade

Creator of the Princess Grace Statue Award Official Site.

Consulate General of Monaco
The official site of the Consulate General of Monaco in New York.

Permanent Mission of the Principality of Monaco

Permanent Mission of the Principality of Monaco to the United Nations in New York Site.

Resources for Artists

The Actors Fund

The Actors Fund offers a broad spectrum of programs designed to address the needs of the entire arts community that include comprehensive social services, health care services, employment and training and supportive housing.

The Alliance

Formerly NAMAC, The Alliance for Media Arts + Culture is committed to facilitating innovation, collaboration, strategic growth and cultural impact for the media arts field in the US and around the world. Through a suite of forward-thinking and inclusive programs, The Alliance holds space for a dynamic network of artists and organizations committed to powerful creative storytelling as an engine for transformation and the collective imagination.

The Artists Community Federal Credit Union

The Artists Community Federal Credit Union provides financial services to artists and art organizations in the New York area.

ArtsJournal

Each day, ArtsJournal features link to stories culled from more than 200 English-language newspapers, magazines and publications featuring writing about arts and culture.

Americans for the Arts
Americans for the Arts is the nation’s leading nonprofit organization for advancing the arts in America.

Broadway Cares/Equity Fights

Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS is the nation’s leading industry-based, not-for-profit AIDS fundraising and grant making organization.

Candid
Guidestar and the Foundation Center merged and are now Candid, a 501c3 nonprofit organization. Every year, millions of nonprofits spend trillions of dollars around the world. Candid finds out where that money comes from, where it goes, and why it matters. Through research, collaboration, and training, Candid connects people who want to change the world to the resources they need to do it. Candid’s data tools on nonprofits, foundations, and grants are the most comprehensive in the world.

Creative Capital

Creative Capital, a New York City-based nonprofit organization, acts as a catalyst for the development of adventurous and imaginative ideas by supporting artists who pursue innovation in form &/or content in the performing and visual arts.

Dance/USA
Dance/USA is the national service and leadership organization for professional dance in the U.S.

Fractured Atlas

Fractured Atlas is a non-profit organization that serves a national community of artists and arts organizations.They help artists and arts organizations function more effectively by providing access to funding, healthcare, education, and more.

The Harkness Center for Dance Injuries

The Harkness Center for Dance Injuries offers many subsidized and free services for the dance community including clinics staffed by orthopedists and dance physical therapists; state-of-the art research/rehabilitation & free injury prevention screenings.

IFP

IFP is a 28-year old, not-for-profit membership and advocacy organization that supports and serves the independent film community by connecting creative talent and the film industry.

ITI

ITI aims to promote international exchange of knowledge and practice in theatre arts in order to consolidate peace and solidarity between peoples, to deepen mutual understanding and increase creative co-operation between all people in the theatre arts.

Lower Manhattan Cultural Council

Today, three decades after its founding by David Rockefeller, the Council remains at the forefront of Downtown’s cultural vision and serves as the creative hub for connecting residents, tourists, and workers to Lower Manhattan’s vast and vibrant arts comm

New York Public Library

The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts in the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center houses the world’s most extensive combination of circulating and non-circulating reference and research materials on music, dance, theatre, and recorded sound.

NYFA

The New York Foundation for the Arts gives more support to artists and arts organizations in all disciplines than any other private organization in the country.

TCG

TCG’s mission is to strengthen, nurture and promote the professional not-for-profit American theatre.

Theatre Without Borders

Theatre Without Borders is an informal, volunteer, virtual community that shares information and builds connections between individuals and institutions interested in international theatre exchange.

The Field

The Field’s mission is to serve independent performing artists on a completely non-exclusive basis. This means that everything they do is open to artists from all aesthetic viewpoints, cultural backgrounds, and levels of development.

UNESCO

UNESCO – the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization was founded on 16 November 1945. Their ambitious goal : to build peace in the minds of men.

Working Today

Working Today is a national not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing low-cost health insurance for individual artists, freelancers, and small 501(c)3 organizations.