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In July 2011, the Foundation announced it would no longer award publishing grants, but would focus on charitable work like fostering environmentalism, literacy, and the arts. Citing the changing nature of the comics industry, and specifically the ability of cartoonists to publish their work online,
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Laird founded the Foundation after considerable thought, as "an appropriate way to give back something extra to the comics world," by providing grants for self-publishers. Laird stated that the Xeric Foundation is "actually two foundations in one. One half of it is for charitable organizations, and
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The creative side of the Foundation involved the usual application process, but in addition, the Foundation began with "an advisory committee made up of three ... people working in the industry" whose input is sought on how best to proceed with each application. Submissions were evaluated prior to
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The Foundation assisted comic book creators with some of the costs in self-publishing their work; it was not the Foundation's intention to fully support an artist/writer through the entire process of self-publishing, but rather to encourage creators to experience the learning process involved in
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or non-"mainstream" nature, reasoning that if a comic had strong commercial appeal, it would be picked up by one of the major publishers. The Foundation was an extremely valuable supporter of "art for art's sake" comics, and helped launch the careers of a number of "literary" cartoonists.
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He hoped that ultimately the figure can be raised from "thousands of dollars" to "hundreds of thousands of dollars," to support an increasing number of large and small projects.
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Altogether, the Xeric Foundation has awarded in excess of $ 2,500,000 since its first grant cycle.
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Laird's involvement, and then he made the ultimate decisions based on their recommendations.
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The Foundation's first grant cycle was in September 1992, with the first recipients being
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founder Laird announced the shift. One round of final grants was awarded in May 2012.
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Comic book self-publishing grants; fostering environmentalism, literacy, and the arts
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Non-profit environmental and comic book self-publishing grant organization
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their comics." The latter half is what the foundation is best known for.
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Laird founded the Xeric Foundation in 1992, the name "originat out of a
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Comic Book Rebels: Conversations with the Creators of the New Comics
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In 1993 Laird discussed the Foundation's projected lifespan:
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Xeric Foundation (July 14, 2011). Accessed July 19, 2011.
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organizations. The Xeric Foundation was established by
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Xeric Grant

Peter Laird
501(c)(3)
Northampton, Massachusetts
North America
Peter Laird
non-profit
Northampton, Massachusetts
awarded self-publishing grants
comic book
nonprofit
Peter Laird
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
self-publish
alternative
Scrabble
dry and desertlike
Robert Eaton
Michael Kasper
Jeff Nicholson
Wayne Wise
Fred Wheaton
knock on wood
the creek don't rise
Megan Kelso
David Lasky
Jason Lutes
Adrian Tomine
Tom Hart

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