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Upcoming Grant Deadline - NYSCA

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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NYSCA Announces Important Changes For Fiscal Year 2011

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.
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Prevent Further Cuts to NYSCA’s Budget!

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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New York Grant Opportunity

Theatre Development Fund’s (TDF) TAP Plus program, in partnership with the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), makes available grants of up to $5,000 for open captioning.  This service is provided in order to increase attendance by people who are hard of hearing or deaf at cultural events that are open to the [...]

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NYSCA Shared Use Facilities Bill

I’ve been following a bill in the NY State legislature which would mandate that the state arts council start making modest grants to individual artists for the purpose of procuring live-work space. The bill recently passed in both the Assembly and the Senate, which means it’ll soon be headed to the Governer’s desk for [...]

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