FONDART


FONDART or “Fondo Nacional para el Desarrollo Cultural y las Artes”, is a Chilean public program of the governmental agency Consejo Nacional de la Cultura y las Artes which provides public funding for projects dedicated to the promotion of arts, culture, and heritage. The Council headquarters are located in Plaza Sotomayor, Valparaíso.

Administration

FONDART allocates funding through a public bidding system for projects that aim to educate, create, promote and preserve art in the areas of: visual arts, photography, new media, drama, dance, circus arts, craft, design and architecture. Two separate funds are awarded every year, a national fund and a regional fund. The application process, known as called “Ventanilla Abierta”, is open to any Chilean individual or organisation.
FONDART is managed by the board of Chile’s Consejo Nacional de la Cultura y las Artes, or CNCA, which meets every year to agree the requirements of the competition. The CNCA has a department dedicated to the administration of the fund, the Secretaría de FONDART, which is part of the CNCA’s "Departamento de Fomento de las Artes e Industria Creativa". The Secretaría de FONDART runs the bidding competition for the two funds and pulls together the national and regional results. Each of the artistic areas sponsored by the fund has its own manager overseeing it.

Legal background

FONDART was created in 1992, along with the Consejo Nacional de la Cultura y las Artes under Law 19,891 with the aim of promoting art and culture and conserving Chile’s cultural heritage.
Decree Nº144, of April 4, 2011, established how Law Nº 19,891 would operate and how the national fund for the development of culture and arts would be administered. It replaces the 2004 Decree Nº 65.
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