The Paul R. Judy Center for Innovation and Research is a division of the Institute for Music Leadership (IML) at the Eastman School of Music. The Center’s research and programming emphasizes the 21st Century evolution of the innovative ensemble, influenced by both the symphony orchestra and the chamber music traditions, with a focus on creative, artist-centered ensembles that reflect new models of artistic innovation, organizational relationships, and operational sustainability.
October 2025 and February 2026 Funding Priorities:
The Paul R. Judy Center is accepting proposals for research and projects that foster greater access, engagement, and enrichment within musical communities. This grant supports efforts to understand or dismantle institutional patterns that limit musical participation. Priority will be given to proposals that promote sustainable music-making practices, demonstrate meaningful community impact, and create opportunities for engagement in both professional and nonprofessional music settings.
Grant Program Categories:
Research Support. Interested individuals may submit a proposal to support a research project that aligns with the stated funding priorities. Funding may go toward travel, lodging, or other costs in order to complete the project (but not food).
Innovative Projects. Individuals, ad hoc groups, and pre-formed ensembles may apply for support for a project that aligns with the stated funding priorities of the PRJC Grant Program. This category is intentionally broad and may encompass a wide range of activities. A few examples of projects include educational engagement programs, concerts, and recording projects.