[Okgrantsmanship] Native American Cultural Events

Mason, Linda lmason at osrhe.edu
Thu May 16 11:15:37 CDT 2013


Northeastern Oklahoma State University receives money from the Oklahoma Humanities Council and the Oklahoma Arts Council for their annual symposium and PowWow.


39th Annual Symposium on the American Indian - $5,000

Dr. Phyllis Fife received a grant from the Oklahoma Humanities Council to support the 40th Annual Symposium on the American Indian to be held April 9-13, 2012. The support for this program helps benefit the academic community as well as the general public of the State of Oklahoma. This year's theme will be ""The Journey of Sovereign Nations: Self-determination and Human Rights". The topic will be a reflection of four decades of change for American Indians.   Disciplines to be examined will be the history, education, human experiences, arts, social well-being and politics that impact the tribal governments.



Center for Tribal Studies Symposium Powwow
Dr. Phyllis Fife and NSU have received $3,500 from the Oklahoma Arts Council to present two programs for public audiences free of charge. The first event brings Native dance culture to the stage in a program about the history and protocol of the powwow. The second event will be an actual 2-day powwow.

NSU received funds directly from the Tribe for support of the Cherokee degree program.


Cherokee Language Degree Program 2011-2012 - $100,000
Dr. Leslie Hannah and NSU received funding from the Cherokee Nation to support the undergraduate program that will produce teachers who are fluent in speaking, reading, and writing the Cherokee Language. Culture and heritage will also be a part of the Bachelor of Arts in the Cherokee Education degree. Wyman Kirk is the Project Faculty Coordinator.

Southeastern Oklahoma State University received funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.


National Endowment for the Arts - $2,500
Dr. Jeri Walker, Director of Music Art Series and the Department of Music, and SOSU received funding from NEA via Mid-America Arts Alliance to fund the concert fees for the Musical Art Series.  The Texas Boys Choir will present a demonstration/workshop for the Elementary Children's Choir festival. The community-engagement activities will include teachers, students, and interested community members of the Texoma region of Oklahoma and North Texas, and is designed to enrich the lives of the people in small communities.

SE received funding from the Oklahoma Arts Council for cultural events.


Visiting Artists Musical Art Series - $3,500

Dr. Jeri Walker, Project Director, and SE received funds from the Oklahoma Arts Council for the Musical Art Series composed of workshops, master classes, and evening concerts.


Linda Mason, Ed.D.
Coordinator of Grant Writing
Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education
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Oklahoma City, OK 73104
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lmason at osrhe.edu<mailto:lmason at osrhe.edu>
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From: okgrantsmanship-bounces at lists.onenet.net [mailto:okgrantsmanship-bounces at lists.onenet.net] On Behalf Of Kathy Longhat
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2013 10:43 AM
To: Oklahoma regional university administrators and faculty about grantsmanship
Subject: Re: [Okgrantsmanship] Marie Curie Individual International Research Fellowships

Good morning! Do you know where I might go to find some monies for "cultural events" such as our annual pow wow and stomp dance and for a Symposium?  Thanks in advance for some direction...
On 5/3/2013 3:25 PM, Mason, Linda wrote:

Here is information about International Incoming Fellowship (IIF) - Brunel University, London, will be happy to host US colleague(s). See Brunel University at http://www.brunel.ac.uk/. Specifically, Brunel excels in Technology, Business, commercialization of engineering or scientific research. They have an initiative called Ideas to Market, similar to the Oklahoma i2E (Innovation to Enterprise).



International Incoming Fellowship (IIF)



•         For researchers based outside Europe to work in an EU Member State or country associated to FP7

•         Have a duration of 1-2 years

•         Any nationality can apply



These actions are for experienced researchers with at least four years research experience or a PhD. To be eligible applicants should not have been in the host country for more than 12 months in the previous three years.



The Marie Curie Fellowships scheme is open to all disciplines and applicants can propose a project of their choice, supported by a ‘host researcher’ at host institute. . The fellowships cover the cost of a researcher’s living, relocation, research expenses and overheads for a period of 12 to 24 months (full‐time). Applications are assessed on the basis of the proposed project’s scientific, academic or technical quality and implementation as well as the applicant’s training plans, research experience and achievements.



Attach is a PP presentation for your information with more details. Note that we (UK and EU) can also send a researcher to US under International Outgoing Fellowship (IOF).



If you have faculty interested in applying for this research fellowship, please contact me, Linda Mason, lmason at osrhe.edu<mailto:lmason at osrhe.edu>.






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