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Call for nominations for arts leadership in Nebraska

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Updated October 2023. Nominations have passed. Announcements will be published on https://www.maaa.org/news/

Nominate a visionary leader in Nebraska for the $10K award for accomplishments in community engagement and impacts

The Marian Andersen Leadership in the Arts Award celebrates leaders who continue Andersen’s legacy of creating responsive and innovative opportunities for artists, arts organizations, and audiences in Nebraska.

The Marian Andersen Leadership in the Arts Award recognizes individuals who have demonstrated visionary leadership in the arts exemplified by their accomplishments in community engagement, equitable outcomes, and partnership building, leaving a meaningful impact on those they have served. 

Through their work in the arts, recipients of the Leadership in the Arts Award will have:

  • Demonstrated a history of deep engagement with their community.
  • Created equitable outcomes for communities and populations that face historic and systemic barriers to full participation in society and the arts—examples may include: expanding access for audiences and artists, opening doors for underrepresented voices, fairly distributing resources, and many others.
  • Though not required for eligibility, Mid-America Arts Alliance is particularly interested in recognizing leaders who have made significant advances in the areas of public-private partnerships and international cultural exchange.

Mid-America Arts Alliance acknowledges that long-standing systems and practices within the arts sector have led to significant barriers to equitable access and investment for individuals across communities. Nominations are strongly encouraged for leaders whose work has positively impacted communities and populations identifying as Black, Indigenous, Persons of Color, LGBTQ, Disabled Persons, Persons whose primary language is not English, and/or are from rural and remote communities.

The Nomination Deadline for the Marian Andersen Leadership in the Arts Award is Friday, September 1, 2023, 5:00 p.m. Central Time.

See the details below for eligibility and nomination details.

ELIGIBILITY

WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR THE AWARD
Eligible nominees’ work will have served communities in Nebraska; though impact may extend beyond the Mid-America Arts Alliance region to national or international communities.

  • We strongly encourage the nomination of arts leaders who identify as Black, Indigenous, Persons of Color, LGBTQ, Disabled Persons, Persons whose primary language is not English, and/or are from rural or remote communities.
  • Nominations are encouraged for active arts leaders residing in Nebraska from all career stages (early-, mid-, and late-career) and from all areas or disciplines in the arts industry.
  • Eligible nominees must be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States.
  • Mid-America Arts Alliance recognizes the value of partnership and collaboration in leadership and welcomes the nomination of shared leadership/co-leaders. Please note that nominations of co-leaders must be completed as a single nomination submission.

WHO IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR THE AWARD

  • Current Mid-America Arts Alliance board members and staff members, and their families, are not eligible for the award and are not permitted to submit nomination materials.
  • Elected officials and political appointees are not eligible for the award.
  • Self-nominations are not eligible for consideration.
REVIEW CRITERIA

Nomination review will be based on nominees’ demonstrated impact through their:

  • Deep community engagement
  • Equitable outcomes
  • (optional) Public-private partnerships and international cultural exchange
  • Other notable accomplishments
PROGRAM TIMELINE

Mid-America Arts Alliance administers the nomination, review, selection, and notification process for the award.

  • Nomination Form Available Online: Monday, July 10, 2023
  • Nomination Deadline: Friday, September 1, 2023, 5:00 p.m. Central Time
  • Recipient Notification: on or before October 2, 2023.
  • Recipient Recognition: TBD during the M-AAA Board Meeting in Tulsa, OK, November 1–3, 2023

Nominations will be reviewed by Mid-America Arts Alliance and a diverse panel of experienced arts professionals. Mid-America Arts Alliance staff reserves the right to request additional information from nominees during the review process.

Mid-America Arts Alliance staff will notify the award recipient on or before October 2, 2023. Provided the recipient’s acceptance, staff will confirm their status as the 2023 awardee. The recipient of the 2023 Marian Andersen Leadership in the Arts Award will be recognized during the M-AAA Board Meeting in Tulsa, OK, scheduled for November 1–3, 2023. Recipient is not required, but would be welcome to attend. Additionally, the award recipient will receive a $10,000 unrestricted non-matching award.

Mid-America Arts Alliance reserves the right to withhold presentation of the award. Given the expedited timeline and unique nature of this program, M-AAA will not provide review comments for any nominations.

HOW TO NOMINATE

In order to complete a nomination please provide:

  • Nominee’s bio (required)
  • Nomination statement (required)
  • Letter of support (optional)

Complete the Nomination Form

NOMINATION MATERIALS

Nominations will be evaluated based on consideration of the submitted nomination materials. Materials may be submitted as written, audio, or video formats. Please note that nominations of co-leaders must be completed as a single nomination submission and that materials should discuss the nominees’ work and histories that are relevant to the collaborative leadership for which they are nominated.

1) Bio (written, up to 500 words)
Submit a copy of the nominee’s current bio. A nominee’s résumé will also be accepted if a bio is not available. For nominations of co-leaders, submit a bio for each leader.

2) Nomination Statement (written, up to 2,000 words; submit a link to an audio/video clip (Google Drive, YouTube, Vimeo), maximum five minutes in length)
Through your responses to the prompts below, please share what sets the nominee and their work apart.

  • What are the nominee’s most notable accomplishments as a visionary leader? Describe the nominee’s vision to realize a better future for the arts and for their community, and how they have achieved that vision. If applicable, discuss the innovations, new models of practice, and/or risks involved.
  • How has the nominee demonstrated commitment to their community through deep engagement?
  • Discuss how the nominee has created opportunities and equitable outcomes in service to communities and populations that face historic and systemic barriers to full participation in society and the arts.
  • Is there anything else you would like to share that demonstrates how the nominee has made a difference?
  • If applicable, describe the nominee’s work in the areas of public-private partnerships in the arts and international cultural exchange.

For nominations of co-leaders: Respond to each of the above prompts as they relate to the collaborative leadership of the nominees – in other words, the responses should only discuss the nominees’ work and histories that are relevant to the collaborative leadership for which they are nominated.

3) Optional Letter of Support (written, up to one page; submit a link to an audio/video clip (Google Drive, YouTube, Vimeo), maximum five minutes in length)
Nominators may provide one letter of support offering testimony to the nominee’s impact. It is strongly encouraged that a letter of support come from the perspective of someone who has been impacted by the nominee’s work, such as from a community member, and that they talk about how the nominee’s work made a difference for them or their community (for example, see Nomination Materials: 2.) Nomination Statement above).

Optional Nominator Demographic Data Survey
As part of our broader goals to promote equity in the field, Mid-America Arts Alliance seeks program participants that reflect the diversity of the Mid-America region. To measure our effectiveness to reach arts leaders from across the region and across all backgrounds, all nominators are invited to participate in a brief anonymous survey. This information will help us address inequities in the award process, understand who we are reaching, and understand how we can serve all communities in the region more effectively. Please know that participation in this anonymous survey is optional and survey responses will not be associated with nominations.

In this survey, nominators will be invited to self-identify age, professional level, gender, LGBTQIA2S+ identity, racial and ethnic heritage, disability status, and to share how the nominee/nominator learned about the award opportunity. Survey responses are anonymous, will not be shared with the panel, and will only be used by Mid-America Arts Alliance staff for program evaluation.

QUESTIONS?

Contact Christine Bial, Director of Arts and Humanities Grant Programs at christine@maaa.org or 816-421-1388, ext #227 with any questions.

Man with suit on left smiles with two elderly individuals: one woman with red suit, a man with tan suit.

M-AAA President & CEO Todd Stein with Marian Andersen and Don Munro

About Marian Andersen
Marian Andersen, Omaha, Nebraska, passed away at the age of 93 on April 28, 2022. Andersen was a founding member of Mid-America Arts Alliance in 1973 and was an emeritus board member at the time of her death.

As a University of Nebraska graduate with a degree in journalism, Marian worked for the Lincoln Journal Star before committing herself to a life of service at the local, state, and national level. The first woman to chair the University of Nebraska foundation, she served as a board member for local and national groups that include Doane college, Joslyn Art Museum, the Mid-America Arts Alliance, and the Public Broadcasting System.

Andersen was elected to the national board of governors for the American Red Cross, becoming vice chair responsible for hiring Elizabeth Dole as the organization’s president in 1991. Soon after in 1994, she was named the United Way of the Midlands Citizen of the Year and was a cofounder of the Alexis de Tocqueville Society, a group of contributors who donate a minimum of $10,000 to the annual United Way campaign.

A recipient of the Distinguished Nebraskalander Award from the Nebraskaland Foundation, she was named outstanding sustainer by the Junior League of Omaha. She was past president of Planned Parenthood and co-chair—along with her husband Harold—of Nebraska Shakespeare.

 

M-AAA has also announced a separate leadership award in Arkansas. To learn about the Don Munro Leadership in the Arts award (Arkansas), click here.

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