Made up of representatives from six arts organizations, the ATHENA Tix Design Steering Group poured over copious notes taken from our Community Design Sessions and evaluated what made sense to include in version 1.0 of our software.
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Tags: ATHENA, ATHENA Tix, community, community design, Minneapolis, New York, New York City, open source, performing arts, san francisco, software, technology, theater, theatre
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New York State Council on the Arts has implemented changes to the application timeline and process for FY 2012. A number of important deadlines, including the close of registration, are now posted on their website. Given these changes, it is tremendously important that you take careful note of the calender [...]
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Tags: fiscal sponsorship, funding, funding opportunity, fundraising, grant, grant applications, New York, New York State Cultural Data Project, NYSCA
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As the Director of Membership & Program Development, I’m constantly watching the growth of the Fractured Atlas community. In the past few weeks, we have achieved quite a few milestones that I’m extremely excited to report on….
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Tags: atlanta, community, Connecticut, film, fiscal sponsorship, folk, Maryland, massachusetts, media arts, membership, Minneapolis, New York, Open Arts Network, technology, Texas, theatre, visual art
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We were fortunate enough to gain four new Open Arts Network partners in the past two months. Please allow us to tell you a little bit about them.
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Tags: Austin, film, film production insurance, Harlem, New York, New York City, Open Arts Network, public art, Seattle, Texas, visual art, Washington, Women in Film
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We are extremely excited to announce our latest round of micrograntees!
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Tags: Brooklyn, california, Chicago, development grant, development grants, entrepreneurship, film, grant, grants, los angeles, microgrants, music, New York, professional development, theater
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If you’re an arts organization in New York State you should check out and register with the New York State Cultural Data Project. The CDP’s mission is to strengthen the national nonprofit arts and cultural sector by collecting and disseminating comprehensive, high-quality longitudinal data that supports fact-based decision-making. This is an excellent tool for any [...]
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Tags: fiscal sponsorship, New York, New York State Cultural Data Project
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NYSCA is implementing some changes to the application timeline and process for FY 2011. A number of important deadlines, including the close of registration, will now shift to earlier points in the calendar year. Given these changes, it is tremendously important that you take careful note of NYSCA’s FY 2011 calendar, provided below.
I also want [...]
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Tags: fiscal sponsorship, funding, funding opportunity, fundraising, grant, grant applications, New York, New York State Cultural Data Project, NYSCA
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Once again, Governor Paterson is proposing New York state budget cuts which could negatively affect the funding for the final October cycle of NYSCA applicants. Under the proposed legislation, the funding available for the final October cycle of NYSCA applicants would be cut by $612,000. This is a huge chunk of change for the many [...]
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Tags: advocacy, e, fiscal sponsorship, New York, NYSCA
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The Bill Graham Memorial Foundation is currently accepting online grant applications.
Who they fund:
They currently provide grants of up to $4,500 for programs/projects of grassroots organizations working in the areas of music, the arts and education, while also supporting social work, environmental protection, and spiritual and compassionate projects.
Geographic Focus:
California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada and New York.
What is [...]
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Tags: Arts education, california, fiscal sponsorship, funding, funding opportunity, fundraising, grant, grant applications, music, Nevada, New York, Oregon, Washington
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