
Governor McKee's proposed FY24 budget expands the Wavemaker program to include teachers. The maximum annual credit is $6,000 for graduate degree holders, $4,000 for bachelor's degree holders, and $1,000 for associate degree holders. Spires has been the recipient of the Amy Lowell Travelling Poetry Scholarship, a Whiting Writer's Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, two fellowships from the. Applicants are evaluated based on their pursuit of careers in key industries and the impact of the award on their decision to stay and work in Rhode Island. Description: The Wavemaker Fellowship provides a financial incentive for graduates pursuing a career or starting a business in Rhode Island in technology. The eighth round of Wavemaker Fellowship awards is open for applications, with 1,168 professionals having previously been awarded student loan repayment for at least two years. The program awards refundable tax credits of up to $6,000 per year for four years, and is open to STEM and commercial design professionals, as well as healthcare workers. The Wavemaker Fellowship program is a state-run incentive that provides a refundable tax credit to professionals who work in STEM & Design fields at. The 2022 WaveMakers were selected by Chire Regans (VantaBlack), Miami-based artist and community activist and recipient of the Oolite Arts’ Ellies Social Justice Award in 2021 Summer Jade Leavitt, director of The Queer Theory Library, Curatorial and Cultural Programs Associate at Deering Estate and 2021 WaveMaker awardee for The Queer Theory Library and Michael Linares Vazquez, Puerto Rico-based artist and Co-director of Beta Local, a San Juan nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting and promoting aesthetic thought and practice through programs and projects.Rhode Island Commerce and Governor Dan McKee have reopened applications for the Wavemaker Fellowship program, which offers a reimbursement program for professionals working in STEM, certain design fields, and now the healthcare sector.

Thické III Long-Haul Projects: Loni Johnson and Monica Uszerowicz Research & Development + Implementation: Liz Ferrer & Bow Ty, A.G., Monica Sorelle, and Ema Ri. The 2022 WaveMakers are: New Work / Projects: Trae DeLellis & Juan Barquin, Pamela Largaespada, Phil Lique, Julian Montalvo & Fredo Rivera, Terence Price II, and Roscoè B. Locust Projects is excited to share its 2022 WaveMaker Grant awardees! Selected through an open call process by a team of local and national artists and arts professionals, twelve visionary artists and artist collectives will receive up to $6,000 each to create innovative work that will be shared with the public across Miami in non-traditional venues and platforms. WaveMaker Grants are made possible by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts' Regional Regranting Program, a network of 32 partner organizations across the country. Get ready for the challenge and the round starts on. Grantees receive up to $6,000 each in three categories: New Work / Projects, Long-Haul Projects, and Research & Development + Implementation. In the spirit of Locust Projects’ artist-driven mission, WaveMakers experiment and take risks, creating innovative work that is shared with the public in unconventional spaces. Participate in Script Fellowship Program - Project Selection Phase organized by Script Foundation. McKee announced on Wednesday that applications are open once again for the Wavemaker Fellowship program, a student loan reimbursement program for graduates in certain fields that aims to encourage professionals to pursue careers in-state. 6 This chapter shall be known as the 'Stay Invested in RI Wavemaker Fellowship.' 7 42-64.26-2. 3 CHAPTER 42-64.26 4 Stay Invested in RI Wavemaker Fellowship 5 42-64.26-1.

Since 2015, WaveMaker has awarded $570,000 to 114 of Miami’s visionary artists. 2 Wavemaker Fellowship' is hereby repealed in its entirety. McKee announced on Wednesday that applications are open once again for the Wavemaker Fellowship program, a student loan reimbursement program for graduates in certain fields that aims to encourage professionals to pursue careers in-state. Locust Projects, Miami’s longest running nonprofit alternative art space, makes art happen by supporting artists with opportunities and resources-like WaveMaker incubator grants. The Wavemaker Fellowship program provides an opportunity for STEM and design professionals in Rhode Island to start their careers without the additional worry of student loan debt and allows.
