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Funding for the arts will no longer depend only on state and local budget decisions but will increase state costs by about $1 billion annually from the general purpose fund and include “strict ...
Jul. 8—Last month, the California Arts Council awarded more than $31 million for more than 1,100 grants supporting nonprofits throughout the state, including $163,600 divided among three in Kern ...
The Arts Commission provides leadership and staffing to support the County-wide collaboration for arts education called the Arts Ed Collective, administers a grants program that funds more than 400 nonprofit arts organizations annually, oversees the county's Civic Art Program for capital projects, funds the largest arts internship program in ...
California Creative Corps, a new state arts program, dovetails with other exciting developments in the arts and culture sector in the Inland region. Local collective receives $4.7M to support ...
The crux of the support that ACTA gives to local arts communities is through three separate programs offered every year: The Apprenticeship Program, the Living Cultures Grants Program, and the Traditional Arts Development Program. A fourth grant program, the Traditional Arts Sustainability Grant, was offered for the first time in 2010.
The measure put almost $1 billion in new funding from the state's general fund towards arts and music education. It also requires public reports from schools to show that the funds are being spent appropriately. [2] Prop 28 was backed by the Service Employees International Union and California's Democratic Party. There was no official ...
18th Street Arts Center has been awarded a $3-million California Creative Corps grant from the California Arts Council to expand its Culture Mapping 90404 project statewide. This arts nonprofit ...
The City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs is the official Los Angeles, California, arts council. The agency approves the design of structures built on or over City property and accepts works of art to be acquired by the City. The Commission meets on the first and third Friday mornings of each month.