New Jazz Works
Support for the creation of new works by jazz artists.
This program is not currently accepting applications.
2024 program information is available on this page.
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Since 2000, Chamber Music America has awarded 277 original jazz works grants. The New Jazz Works program provides grants to jazz ensembles based in the U.S., its territories, and Indian country supporting the creation, performance, and recording of new jazz works. The new work may be composed by the ensemble leader or a member of the ensemble/collective.
The Board of Directors of Chamber Music America has made diversity, inclusion, and equity a primary focus of the organization’s work. CMA’s goal in this program is, through the panel review process, to arrive at a final slate of grantees that is representative of the field in terms of race and gender, as well as the aesthetic range of jazz. Read CMA’s Commitment to Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity.
A component of the Doris Duke Jazz Ensembles Project, New Jazz Works is funded by the Doris Duke Foundation.
For more info contact: José Feliciano, Director of Grant Programs, jfeliciano@chambermusicamerica.org.
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- Tuesday: 1 PM- 3PM
- Wednesday: 10AM – 12PM
- Thursday: 11AM – 12PM
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Eligibility
- Ensembles consisting of 2-10 musicians (including guest artists) may apply to this program.
- The primary contact for the application or the ensemble must have current CMA membership status at the time of applying.
- New Jazz Works funds musical artists only; non-musical artists are not supported by this program.
An Ensemble is eligible if:
- it is a professional composer-led or collective jazz ensemble (student groups are not eligible).
- it is based in the U.S., its territories or Indian country.
- the leader is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
- it includes improvisation as an integral part of composition and performance.
- it has no overdue financial or reporting obligations to CMA or for any CMA grants.
An ensemble or composer may be on an application in either CMA’s 2024 New Jazz Works program or the 2024 Classical Commissioning program, but not both.
If the ensemble or commissioned composer has a current 2024 commissioning project under a 2024 Artistic Projects grant, they cannot apply.
The Composer:
- may be either the bandleader or a member of the ensemble/collective.
- is an individual, not a group.
- must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
- must have fulfilled any outstanding obligations from prior CMA grants at the time of application.
A composer may be on an application to either CMA’s 2023 New Jazz Works program or the 2023 Classical Commissioning program, but not to both.
Composers on current commissioning projects under a 2023 Artistic Projects grant may not apply.
APPLICATION DOCUMENTS
2024 New Jazz Works Frequently Asked Questions
A professional U.S. jazz ensemble, consisting of 2-10 musicians, including guest artists, may submit one application. The program typically receives applications from composer-led ensembles, and collectives. In either case, the application must list a singular composer who will compose the new jazz work.
Depending on the size of your ensemble, New Jazz Works offers up to $37,000 in funding for the duration of the grant cycle.
No, nonprofit status is not required to apply for the New Jazz Works program.
Yes, the ensemble must be based in the U.S., its territories, or Indian country, and the leader must be a U.S. citizen or have permanent resident status.
If you are currently funded for a commision through the Classical Commissioning Program or Artistic Projects, you may not apply to New Jazz Works.
If your ensemble is engaged in a Presenter Consortium for Jazz grant or funded for a performance/recording-only project through Artistic Projects, you are welcome to apply to New Jazz Works.
No, the program commissions only one composer per grant cycle.
No. The New Jazz Works commission supports the composition, recording, and performance of an entirely new work.
Yes. Grantee ensembles have the option to use the grant’s Continued Life funds towards touring support.
Applicants need to review program guidelines and complete an online application form through Submittable, submitting 4 audio samples and 1 score.
Applications are reviewed by an independent panel of professional jazz musicians; CMA staff and board do not participate in the deliberations. (Representative list of CMA panelists.)
New Jazz Works grant funds are disbursed to the primary contact as listed on the application. The primary contact is responsible for distributing the funds to the other ensemble musicians and organizing necessary receipts, invoices and documentation for all expenses related to the grant.
Yes. The primary contact is responsible for filing the appropriate tax forms.
Grant recipients have three years to complete all grant-related activities.
For guideline clarifications or general grant questions, please contact José R. Feliciano at jfeliciano@chambermusicamerica.org.
For technical assistance with the Submittable platform (username, password, etc.), please go directly to Submittable Help. (Please note: CMA does not have access to your Submittable account on the backend.)
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These standards have been developed in accordance with data collection standards by other groups such as CMA’s funders, federal agencies, and agencies that track race and ethnicity data.