American Library in Paris Visiting Fellowship Grant

The American Library in Paris

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foundation

Overview

American Library in Paris Visiting Fellowship Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: The American Library in Paris
Last Updated: February 18, 2026

Summary

The American Library in Paris Visiting Fellowship, established in 2013, aims to deepen French-American understanding by offering writers and researchers a chance to pursue creative projects in Paris. With a stipend of $5,000, fellows engage in the Library's community life and are expected to present programs and participate in events. This opportunity encourages international applicants and supports diverse projects that foster cross-cultural dialogue.

Overview

American Library in Paris Visiting Fellowship What is the Visiting Fellowship? The American Library in Paris Visiting Fellowship was created in 2013 to nurture and sustain a heritage as old as the Library itself: deepening French-American understanding. The Visiting Fellowship offers writers and researchers an opportunity to pursue a creative project in Paris for a month or longer while participating actively in the life of the American Library. There are two one-month Fellowship periods a year in fall and spring, with dates to be specified later. The award, to be spent at the discretion of the Fellow, is designed to cover travel to Paris, accommodation, and expenses associated with the month in Paris. In addition to the stipend, the Library will connect the fellow to resources and people in Paris that could be helpful to his or her project. The American Library in Paris Visiting Fellowship is made possible through the generous support of The de Groot Foundation. What is expected of Visiting Fellows? Visiting Fellows must be in Paris during the period of the fellowship, and are expected to be present in the American Library for a minimum of three half-days a week. During their residency, fellows will present an hour-long evening program at the Library, participate in a Library reception, meet with staff informally to explore a topic of mutual interest, and extend the Library’s reach by participating in events arranged by the Library with other organizations in Paris. At the conclusion of the Visiting Fellowship period, fellows will provide the Library and the funding foundation with a written report of the Fellowship experience. Fellows are expected to appropriately acknowledge the Library and the Visiting Fellowship in publications and print media related to the Fellowship project. Fellows will participate in the Library’s social media communication, fundraising campaigns, and other public events.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. We welcome the applications of all researchers, journalists, writers (both fiction and non-fiction), poets, screenwriters, playwrights, directors, and documentary filmmakers.Applicants should be researching or working on a project that contributes to cross-cultural discourse. Particular attention will be paid to an applicant’s ability to offer the Library’s community a variety of opportunities for exploring a topic. All topics and subject matters are eligible.Applicants need not be American.The proposed project must be in English.Fellows are expected to be present in Paris during the period of the Fellowship.

Ineligibility

Members of the Library governance are not eligible recipients of a Visiting Fellowship.

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creative-writinghumanities

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