application for a single project under only one of the five goal deadlines each year. The 56 designated State and special jurisdictional arts agencies and their regional arts organizations may serve as fiscal agents or as consortium members and participants, including consortium lead applicants. However, all grant funds must be passed on to the sponsored organization or to other consortium members. Significant nationally distributed radio and television programs no longer will be funded under Grants to Organizations guidelines. Media projects of more limited scope, however, may still receive support. (See Grants to Organizations Guidelines for additional eligibility information.) The Arts on Radio and Television: Requirements are basically the same as for Grants to Organizations. An organization may submit, or be a consortium member in, no more than a total of two applications for funding in FY 2001 under these guidelines and the Grants to Organizations guidelines. Each request must be for a distinctly different media project. (See The Arts on Radio and Television Guidelines for additional eligibility information.) Grants to individuals: Individuals who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents and who, according to Public Law 89-209, Section 5(c), must demonstrate exceptional talent. Literature fellowships: Applicants must be published writers. Writers who have received from the Arts Endowment 1) two or more Creative Writing or
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