08 September 2010

The Prism Queer Press Grant (deadline: September 15)

Post date: 08 September 2010
Deadline: 15 September 2010

Every year, Prism awards a significant Queer Press Grant to assist in the publication and promotion of LGBT comics. The grant is funded by donors who are either creators who want to help others just starting out, or fans who want to see more LGBT creators get published. Grant Application Process

Grant proposals must be submitted in the form of an e-mailed request and must include the following items (as either PDF or JPG format files):

1. Cover letter that states the project title and why the project is of interest to the readers of LGBT comics
2. Creator's statement of purpose (separate from the cover letter)
3. Business plan and budget detailing how funds (in US dollars) will be spent and obtained, including an intended time period
4. Resume (for each contributor, if more than one)
5. Financial statement (for each contributor, if more than one) -- fill out the form provided by Prism Comics and include attachments as required
6. Presentation of the work to date in JPG images, with an appropriate resolution that suits your work. Most submissions will be reviewed online, unless specifically requested otherwise.

When to apply:

Proposals are reviewed on an annual basis by the Prism Comics Board of Directors, with the Prism Comics Advisory Board being called in should there be a tie. Requests must be received by the deadline date to be considered at that review. Early application is encouraged.

What we are looking for:

Comic-Con 2010: Queer Press Grant Roundup
The submissions are judged for a variety of elements. First and foremost is the quality of the work itself; the level of the illustration and writing, the use of cartooning techniques such as panels, lettering, and page layout, and the thematic depth and ability to develop character and plot, for example, all play significantly in the decision.

Also under consideration, however, are financial need, the thoroughness of the business plan, and the presentation of the grant proposal. A well-written proposal with no grammatical or spelling errors, for example, can provide the crucial few points to break an artistic stalemate.

The work can be in black and white or in color, and in comic strip, comic book, or webcomic format. It must simply be what we would define as “comics.” Or, to use Scott McCloud’s definition, “juxtaposed pictoral and other images in deliberate sequence, intended to convey information and/or to produce an aesthetic response in the viewer.” In other words, it should not be a prose story with illustrations, animation, or modern dance.

Sexually explicit and graphic material is absolutely permitted, but bear in mind that all material will be judged for thematic depth and narrative interest, so erotica whose main goal is titillation will have the odds stacked against it.

What you get:

In addition to the money itself, Prism Comics will do its best to help support the grant recipient through various methods, such as a news article and press release about the grant decision that profiles the winner, and help in arranging panel appearances and convention signings. We want to help you succeed in your project.

Deadline date: September 15th, 2010

NOTE: Incomplete applications will not be considered. Unsuccessful applicants may reapply for the following year. There is no fixed date for the decision, but updates will be given in a timely fashion.

More information here.
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