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Dec. 5—FAYETTEVILLE — The Arts Council of Fayetteville|Cumberland County has awarded $21,575 in funding in 2023 to individual artists for new works and professional development in 2024 as part ...
These grants stem from the state’s 2024-2025 operating budget, which included a state appropriation of nearly $51.1 million for the OAC over the two-year period. ... Richland County arts ...
Arts & Culture Grant funds, which come in part from hotel/motel tax revenue, will benefit 25 organizations in Springfield and the surrounding area. Springfield Regional Arts Council distributes ...
The New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) serves to foster and advance the arts, culture, and creativity throughout New York State, according to its website. [1] The goal of the council is to allow all New Yorkers to benefit from the contributions the arts give to the city of New York through its communities, education, economic growth, and daily life.
The Regional Arts & Culture Council (RACC) is an organization that administers arts grants in Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas Counties that also do advocacy in the Portland metropolitan area in Oregon, United States. [2] It evolved from the city’s Metropolitan Arts Commission agency in the 1990s. [3]
The North Carolina Arts Council sponsored the study and partnered with Americans for the Arts on the study. The newest October 2023 study released by Americans for the Arts , (AFTA) found that nonprofit arts and culture organizations generated $151.7 billion - $73.3B in organizational spending and an additional $78.4B in event-related revenue ...
More than $225,000 in grants has been awarded to eight Marion County organizations, including four grants for school arts programs. Marion County arts programs get a funding boost from state ...
NASAA’s State Arts Council records dated August 1968 lists the D.C. member as the Recreation Board of the District of Columbia. This board had an Arts Advisory Committee whose chairman was Gerson Nordlinger. The “Special Assistant for the Arts” was Gerald Boesgaard. The Recreation Board of the District of Columbia was abolished in 1968. [5]