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DEADLINE Applications are due by September 6, 2024 5:00 PM EDT.

NOTIFICATION Applicants will be notified of the review panel decision by before December 31st, 2024.

PROGRAM OneBeat 2025 will take place April / May, 2025 (exact dates to be announced).

CONTACT If you have questions please contact [Please enable javascript to see the email address]

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is eligible to apply?

See the ELIGIBILITY page.

How do musicians apply to become OneBeat Fellows?

Start your application by registering for an account.

When can musicians apply? When is the application deadline?

Applications for the program are open now, and are due by September 6, 2024 5:00 PM EDT EST.

Do I have to be a certain age to apply to OneBeat?

Applicants must be 19 or older by the start of the program (April 2025) and 35 or younger at the end of the program (May 2025).

What are the eligible countries and territories?

Albania, Algeria, Argentina, Bangladesh, Barbados, Bolivia, Brazil, China, Colombia, Cuba, Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Ghana, Greece, Honduras, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Mali, Mexico, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, Nepal, New Zealand, Nigeria, Pakistan, Palestinian Territories, Philippines, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, South Africa, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, United States, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Zimbabwe

Why are certain countries not eligible for OneBeat? Will you make any exceptions?

OneBeat 2025 will be focused on musicians from the countries listed above. Eligible countries are determined by the US Department of State, and unfortunately, we aren't able to bend the country eligibility. However, there are other programs funded by the US Department of State that you may be eligible for. For more details see: http://exchanges.state.gov/non-us.

Can I apply if I am from one of the eligible countries, but currently living in a non-eligible country?

While we are sensitive to the fact that many countries have an extensive diaspora, in order to be eligible for OneBeat, applicants must be both a resident and citizen of one of the eligible countries.

Can I apply if I am currently a resident of one of the eligible countries, but am originally from elsewhere?

Unfortunately, you are eligible for OneBeat only if you are both a resident and citizen of an eligible country.

Are musical groups able to apply together?

OneBeat Fellows must apply individually and will be selected as individuals. However, several members of a group are welcome to apply separately.

Are U.S. musicians also eligible?

Yes. We will accept five U.S. musicians as OneBeat 2025 Fellows.

What is the selection process? When will artists be identified?

All applications will be reviewed by a OneBeat Selection Committee made up of OneBeat staff, U.S. Department of State staff, and accomplished musicians. Selected Fellows will be notified by before December 31st, 2024, and will have two weeks to confirm their participation in the program.

How many artists will be selected?

Approximately 25 participants will be selected this year.

Will artists be chosen from every eligible country and territory?

Because of the number of eligible countries and territories we will not be able to accept Fellows from every country or territory. We do intend to invite Fellows from every world region.

How accessible is the program to people with different abilities?

Our residency and performance locations change with each program - while we don't have full accessibility details available, we can provide an overview based on previous years. We invite you to email us with any questions or concerns about your access needs.

OneBeat is an intensive program with activities programmed throughout the day - both during the residency and the tour. Previous tour stops have ranged in accessibility from DIY venues to large performance halls. Fellows will have their own rooms during the residency, and will generally share accommodations with one other Fellow while on tour.

For any further or specific questions about your needs, or the program’s accessibility, please email us at [Please enable javascript to see the email address]. We look forward to hearing from you.

Do I have to be a full-time professional musician to apply?

No, we encourage advanced students and highly skilled semi-professional musicians to apply. We understand that many talented and hard-working musicians face systematic lack of support and issues supporting themselves in a full-time capacity.

Are non-musicians who work in related fields eligible to apply?

OneBeat is only open to musicians and sound makers, although we do encourage musicians to apply who also work in other fields.

Do OneBeat applicants have to play a particular genre of music?

Musicians from any genre or background are encouraged to apply. We are looking for musicians who have achieved an advanced proficiency in styles and skills such as (but not limited to): folk music, hip hop, electronic music, traditional music, jazz, experimental, classical, sound-art installations, DJing, audio engineering, etc.

The OneBeat program encourages an open approach to genre and style and a willingness to explore beyond your own musical classification. Many of the program activities are directed at exploring new modes, methodologies, and approaches to music at large.

Do participants need to speak English?

Participants should have a basic grasp of English in order to participate in ensembles and creative sessions. Lectures, group discussions and program information will be delivered in English, and it is the primary language used to communicate.

What are the costs of the OneBeat program for participants?

All costs will be covered for OneBeat Fellows, including travel and accommodations. Fellows will also receive a daily per diem and a $600 honorarium for participation.

Will OneBeat help secure Visas to enter the United States?

Yes, OneBeat Fellows will travel under a J-1 Visa, a non-immigrant visa for individuals approved to participate in work- and study-based exchange visitor programs.

How long will participants stay in the US? What will the participants do while in the U.S?

The program typically runs one month in length. While in the U.S. the Fellows will participate in a 2-3 week residency, during which they will develop and rehearse original material. They will then go on a 10-14 day tour, during which they will perform the music they developed and rehearsed during the residency period. Throughout the program Fellows will develop and lead creative workshops for youth and community groups.

Can I participate in only part of the program?

No, OneBeat Fellows must commit to participating in the entire program:
April / May, 2025 (exact dates to be announced).

Will there be activities for OneBeat Fellows after the program?

Yes. We encourage our Fellows to be part of a vibrant and growing Found Sound Nation / OneBeat online community, through which Fellows continue to be able to collaborate on new works and project ideas.