A two-year grant of $100,000 was awarded to THE PLAYWRIGHTS CENTER, Minneapolis, Minnesota, in continued support of a fellowship program for emerging playwrights, initiated in 1976 with Jerome Foundation subsidy. The Playwrights Center fuels the theater by providing services which support playwrights and playwriting. It is committed to artistic excellence, playwright initiative and leadership, the practice of cultural pluralism, the discovery of emerging artists, the advocacy of playwrights and their work and new visions of theater. It is a regional and national resource for script development, providing a range of services for playwrights at all career stages including public readings, private workshops, classes, conferences, roundtables, residencies and fellowships. The Jerome Fellowship Program provides monetary and developmental support to emerging American playwrights who have had no more than two professional productions of their work. They live and work in the Twin Cities, provided with financial and creative resources, and an artistic home. Five Fellowships of $7,000 are awarded each year.