AFAC’s Music grant supports music production, performances, collaborations, album recordings, music-related podcasts, and festivals.

The Music grant program provides annual grants of up to USD 25,000 for individuals and teams, and up to USD 35,000 for collectives and institutions.



WHO CAN APPLY


AFAC welcomes proposals from individuals from Arab countries (22 member states of the Arab League), regardless of their place of residence, citizenship, or ethnic and national identification.

AFAC also accepts proposals from local, regional, and international institutions and organizations whose projects are related to arts and culture from the Arab region. These include artistic and cultural institutions, galleries, venues, and both nonprofit and for-profit entities.


Ineligible Candidates

To avoid any conflict of interest or favoritism, members of the AFAC board of trustees and AFAC staff members, their business partners, or family members are not eligible to apply.

Likewise, members of the current year’s reader and juror committees cannot apply for the categories they are evaluating.

Recipients of grants in two consecutive years will not be eligible to apply for the next two consecutive years. For example, if you received a grant in 2021 and another one in 2022, you will only be eligible to apply in 2025.

Applicants with a current open grant are also ineligible to apply.

AFAC launches two open calls every year for its different grant programs. The first is open to applications for Creative and Critical Writings, Documentary Film, Performing Arts, and Visual Arts grants. The second call is open to applications for Cinema, Music, and Training & Regional Events grants. Each applicant (individual or institution) can only submit one application during each open call.


WHAT DOES THE GRANT COVER


AFAC grants are intended for project production, including research and development phases. They may cover project-related expenses, including but not limited to materials, space or equipment rentals, and fees for artistic and technical labor and collaboration.

An artist or institutional fee of not more than 30% of the total grant amount is also an allowable expense. If you are hesitant about how this works, you can always contact us with questions before submitting your final budget.

Given the high demand for production support, AFAC cannot guarantee that all selected grantees will receive their requested amounts in full. We encourage applicants to diversify their sources of funding whenever possible.

AFAC does not offer mobility grants, but travel expenses that are part of a project’s implementation and/or research may be covered by the grant.

AFAC will not provide support retroactively to projects that have already been completed.

For projects that have already started, we cover only expenses occurring after the agreement's signature date.


HOW TO APPLY


Applications are only accepted through the online forms.

Applications submitted via regular mail or email will not be considered.

Applicants will receive a confirmation email once their application has been successfully submitted.

Please make sure your application is complete with all the requested supporting materials before submitting it. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

We encourage you to read the full application form before applying.

You can find a preview of the application here:
Music grant application form for individuals
Music grant application form for teams
Music grant application form for collectives
Music grant application form for institutions


Supporting Material

You are required to submit supporting material and samples for the project you are applying for. Supporting documents are essential to help the reader and juror committees understand your artistic approach as well as the overall feasibility of your project.

We will not consider applications without this material and will not contact you about any missing documents or samples. If you are in doubt about what documents to include, please reach out to us before submitting your application. We are happy to help guide you through this process.

Please review the supporting materials checklist.


HOW ARE PROJECTS SELECTED


Evaluation and Selection Process

When the call for applications is closed, our grants management team will review all received applications to make sure they are complete and adhere to our guidelines. Applications that do not meet our eligibility criteria or that are missing required materials will be disqualified.

The grants management team will send all eligible applications to an independent committee of readers, who will evaluate them according to our evaluation criteria to arrive at a first selection. The latter will then be sent to an independent jury committee, which will evaluate them according to the same criteria. The jury committee then meets to discuss the applications and reach a final selection decision. You can find more information about our selection process here.


Announcement

We announce selected projects on our website and social media platforms with a statement from the jury committee.

Applicants will also receive an email before the announcement informing them whether or not their application was selected for a grant.


WHAT HAPPENS NEXT


Grant agreement

Upon selection, our grants management team will draft an agreement to be signed between AFAC and each grantee.

We expect projects to be completed within a maximum of two years from the signature of the grant agreement and any extension should be requested and approved in writing.

If you are not granted the requested amount in full, you will be asked to submit an updated budget.

If the amount you are granted is more than USD 10,000 but does not cover your full project budget, you will be asked to show proof that you have secured at least 50% of the remaining budget and can continue with the project.

The grants management team is available to help answer any questions and guide you through this process.


Reporting

Grantee reports are a routine part of our grantmaking process and help us know more about your project while also learning how to improve our grantmaking process. You will be expected to report on the project’s overall progress as well as on its expenditures through narrative and financial reports.

You will be informed of the types of reports and documents you must submit and can always contact us with questions.


Payment Conditions and Schedule

For grants that are less than USD 10,000
Prerequisite
1st transfer (70% of total grant) Signature of the grant agreement.
2nd transfer (30% of total grant) Submission and approval of final narrative and financial reports and outputs.
For grants that are above USD 10,000
Prerequisite
1st transfer (50% of total grant) Proof of availability of 50% of the remaining project budget and signature of the grant agreement.
2nd transfer (35% of total grant) Expenditure of no less than 80% of the first transfer and submission and approval of interim narrative and financial reports.
3rd transfer (15% of total grant) Submission and approval of final narrative and financial reports and outputs.

AFAC Acknowledgment

AFAC does not own any material or moral rights arising from the supported projects.

While grantees are contractually required to indicate AFAC’s support in their project communication, we consider them as natural partners in our pursuit of sustainability for the Arab cultural scene. Your endorsement and mention of AFAC in media, festivals, platforms, and other avenues help shed light on the importance of our work in supporting arts and culture and allow us to continue assisting future generations of artists.

Grantees are required to use the AFAC logo and complete title (The Arab Fund for Arts and Culture) according to our guidelines in all their project publications and deliverables (trailers, films, books, CDs, posters, etc.), as well as to indicate AFAC’s support in any press releases, interviews, or outreach materials. We will provide you with these guidelines with the grant agreement.

Grantees are also required to provide AFAC with print or digital copies of the final product and/or invitations to the final output events, as well as any related media. We might use media from supported projects in our noncommercial print and digital publications.

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