Amy Clampitt Poet Residency Program Grant
Funding Amount
US $4,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Amy Clampitt Poet Residency Program Grant
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: The Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation
Amount: US $4,000
Last Updated: November 11, 2025
Summary
The Amy Clampitt Poet Residency Program, established by The Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation, offers a six-month residency for poets at Amy Clampitt's former home in Lenox, Massachusetts. This program aims to foster the study and promotion of poetry, providing a peaceful retreat for a poet to focus on their craft. Selected poets receive a monthly stipend of $4,000 and are encouraged to make their creative work a priority during their stay.Overview
About Since 1987, we have strengthened communities through philanthropy and leadership. We channel generosity where it is needed, bringing together resources and passion to tackle our region’s most pressing issues and create lasting change. What is a Community Foundation? We are a public charity improving our region by encouraging philanthropy, pooling and investing resources, addressing urgent needs, and supporting individuals and nonprofits through grants and scholarships. We provide a variety of giving options, investment management and back-office strength to help make giving easy and grantmaking transformative. We are a trusted partner to donors, organizations and community leaders, doing all that we can to strengthen our communities. Amy Clampitt Poet Residency Program The Amy Clampitt Fund seeks to advance poetry and the literary arts by providing poet Amy Clampitt’s prior residence in Lenox, Massachusetts as a place to foster the study and promotion of poetry, and to serve as a peaceful retreat for a Poet-in-Residence to nurture and cultivate their work. Residencies will be for six months for a single poet, chosen by The Amy Clampitt Committee. The house can accommodate one poet at a time plus family members as described below. Amy Clampitt was born and raised in New Providence, Iowa, and graduated from Grinnell College. After she graduated, she lived mainly in New York City. Her first full-length collection of poems, The Kingfisher, published in 1983, was followed by What the Light Was Like (1985), Archaic Figure (1987), and Westward (1990). Her last book, A Silence Opens, appeared in 1994. A 1982 recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, and a 1984 Academy of American Poets Fellowship, she was made a MacArthur Prize Fellow in 1992. Clampitt purchased a small house in Lenox with part of the award, and lived there briefly. She was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and was a Writer-in-Residence at the College of William and Mary, Visiting Writer at Amherst College, and Grace Hazard Conkling Visiting Writer at Smith College. Ms. Clampitt died in September 1994. Her husband, Harold Korn, died in March 2001. It is his estate that has established the Amy Clampitt Fund. AWARDS The Residency award consists of the use of the Amy Clampitt House for a 6-month period during the calendar year of 2028. Applicants may may apply for one residency: January-June 2028. A monthly stipend of $4,000 is paid to the resident. It is expected that the resident fellow commit to residing in the house full-time, and focus exclusively on their creative work, except for occasional absences. The Amy Clampitt House is a charming, fully furnished, 3-bedroom, 2-story house in the Cape style in Lenox, Massachusetts. Partners and/or children may accompany the resident so long as the total number of individuals in the house does not exceed five. Pets are not allowed. Smoking is not allowed inside the house. The house is not wheelchair accessible and is located in a quiet, residential neighborhood, a 15-minute walk from the village of Lenox. Lenox is in rural western Massachusetts, bordering northern Connecticut and eastern New York. It is necessary for residents to make arrangements for their own transportation for the duration of the residency, as public transportation is extremely limited.Eligibility
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. The Amy Clampitt Fund Residency Program encourages individuals from all backgrounds to apply. Poets, literary scholars or translators of poetry with professional standing in their fields as well as emerging poets/scholars are eligible for residencies.Applicant must either a U.S. Citizen or a Legal Permanent Resident of the United States with a verifiable United States social security number. If the applicant holds DACA status and are offered residency, they must supply a copy of their DACA authorization, and if it has expired, confirm a renewal application has been filed.Focus Areas & Funding Uses
Fields of Work
creative-writingarts
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