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Tor House Prize for Poetry is sponsored by Robinson Jeffers Tor House Foundation. Annual poetry prize offered by the Robinson Jeffers Tor House Foundation, directly matching the focus area.
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Prize for Poetry | Enter Now – Celebrate Poetic Excellence — Tor House It is curious that flower-soft verse Is sometimes harder than granite, tougher than a steel cable, more alive than life. Robinson Jeffers Tor House prize for Poetry The annual Tor House Prize for Poetry is a living memorial to American poet Robinson Jeffers (1887–1962) Print each poem on 8. 5”×11” paper, no longer than three pages.
Multiple and simultaneous submissions are welcome. On a cover sheet, include name, address, phone number, email, and titles of poems. Bio optional.
Include a check or money order payable to the Tor House Foundation. There is a reading fee of $10 for the first three poems, $15 for up to six poems, and $2. 50 for each additional poem.
Coordinator, 2026 Poetry Prize Box 223240, Carmel, CA 93922 Poems will not be returned. The Robinson Jeffers Tor House 2026 Prize for Poetry entries are being judged. Entries are closed for the year.
Thank you to all who participated! Winners will be posted here May 15th. Final Judge: Andrew Schelling Honorable Mention Awards: $200 5/15/26 - Winners Announced 2025 Prize for Poetry Winners Winner: Alison Placeholder 2024 Prize for Poetry Winners 2023 Prize for Poetry Winners Judge: Juan Felipe Herrera 2022 Prize for Poetry Winners
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Open to individual poets; the prize has historically received entries from 40+ US states, Washington DC, and multiple foreign countries, indicating broad national and international eligibility. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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The most recent published deadline was March 14, 2026, which has passed. This is an annual program, so a new cycle should follow. Check the funder's website for the next application window.
Tor House Prize for Poetry is funded by Robinson Jeffers Tor House Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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Jerome Early-Career Project Grants is a grant from Forecast Public Art, funded by the Jerome Foundation, that funds the creation of new public art projects by early-career artists based in Minnesota. Two grants of $8,000 each are awarded annually to support temporary or permanent public artworks anywhere in Minnesota. Projects may be supported by public or nonprofit agencies but private commissions are not eligible, and a secured project site is required at the time of application. The program places special emphasis on supporting BIPOC and Native artists, LGBTQIA+ artists, women artists, immigrant artists, rural artists, and artists with disabilities. Eligible applicants are Minnesota-based individual artists with 2–10 years of generative experience. The application deadline was October 15, 2025.
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