The new $50M Literary Arts Fund will support independent publishers and nonprofits

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  1. backing / ˈbæk ɪŋ / (n.) – support, especially money, that helps a person, project, or organization
    Example:

    The new community center was built with strong financial backing from local businesses.


  2. all manner of (something) / ɔl ˈmæn ər ʌv / (idiom) – many different kinds or types of people or things
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    The event brought together all manner of artists, writers, and performers to celebrate different arts and cultures.


  3. acclaimed / əˈkleɪmd / (adj.) – admired by many people, especially for skill or achievement
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    She is an acclaimed singer who has won many international awards.


  4. drastically / ˈdræs tɪk li / (adv.) – in a very noticeable or extreme way; suddenly and strongly
    Example:

    The company had to drastically reduce its staff to survive the financial crisis.


  5. parameter / pəˈræm ɪ tər / (n.) – a limit or rule that helps define how something is done
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    The competition had clear and strict parameters that each team needed to follow.


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Citing a chronic shortage of financial backing for independent publishers and nonprofits dedicated to writing and reading, a coalition of seven charitable foundations has established a Literary Arts Fund that will distribute a minimum of $50 million over the next five years.


The idea for the fund was initiated by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the country’s largest philanthropic supporter of the arts. Mellon President Elizabeth Alexander cited literature as a vital source of expression.


“Novelists, poets, and all manner of creative writers have shaped and driven our collective discourse and capacity for invention since the nation’s founding,” Alexander, an acclaimed poet who joined Mellon in 2018, said in a statement. “American philanthropy can and must play a bigger role in strengthening the financial infrastructure of the literary organizations and nonprofits that serve these literary artists.”


Author-bookseller Ann Patchett said in a statement that supporting “the future of literature is a cause for celebration.”


The other participants are the Ford Foundation, Hawthornden Foundation, Lannan Foundation, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Poetry Foundation, and an anonymous foundation. The project will be overseen by Jennifer Benka, whose previous experience includes serving as executive director of the Academy of American Poets. The application process began on November 10.


During a telephone interview with The Associated Press, Alexander emphasized that the literary fund had been in the works well before the National Endowment for the Arts and National Endowment for the Humanities drastically cut back their support this year for virtually every art form. She referred to a 2023 study from the research organization Candid that found literary organizations and individuals were receiving less than 2% of some $5 billion in arts grants awarded in the U.S.


Parameters have not yet been established for the size of grants, but Alexander said support will likely extend across a wide range of recipients, from poetry festivals to writer residencies to small publishers.


“Support for literature goes a long way,” she said. “And language in its highest form is the best of humanity.”


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

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Discussion A

  • Elizabeth Alexander said the new fund will give support to a wide range of recipients, from poetry festivals to writer residencies to small publishers. How do you think helping writers with these funds can impact society? What do you think would happen if people and organizations didn’t support writers and small publishers? Discuss.
  • In your country, how do people generally view art and literature? Do most people see them as important, or as something extra or optional? Why do you say so? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • What do you think Elizabeth Alexander meant by “support for literature goes a long way?” Do you agree that supporting writers and publishers can have a lasting effect? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • How important do you think literature is to a country’s culture and identity? What might happen if people stopped reading or caring about literature? Discuss.