- Vital Signs: Snapshots of Arts Funding 2001
Nearly nine of every ten of the larger 1,007 foundations (89 percent) made grants supporting the arts and culture in 2001 The number of arts and culture grants increased modestly, with no change in median grant size
- 2001 Annual Report - National Endowment for the Arts
Facts and figures on grants given in Fiscal Year 2001, as well as a financial summary and appropriations history, are also included
- B. C. art attack: Interview with PAARC President Keith Higgins
Q – The Helen Pitt Gallery, like many small arts organizations, has been severely impacted by the cuts to arts funding Can you describe the impacts of these cuts and what it means to the day-to-day work for these organizations?
- Helen Pitt Fund Bursaries Awards - Giving to UVic - UVic
Helen Pitt Fund for Fine Arts was established in 1961 to aid Visual Art students through bursaries, scholarships and awards For these purposes, preference will be given to the disciplines of painting, which was Mrs Pitt’s particular stipulation, as well as sculpture, printmaking, drawing and photography
- 2001 - National Endowment for the Arts
Through this program, nearly $7 million was earmarked for projects that brought arts activities to underserved populations whose access to the arts was limited by geography, ethnicity, economics, or disability
- Arts Funding Snapshot 2001: Vital Signs | Grantmakers in the Arts
The magnitude and distribution of foundation arts and culture grants in 2001 are the most significant findings of this report Key findings of the report, based on arts grants of $10,000 or more reported to the Foundation Center by 1,007 of the larger U S foundations, are highlighted here
- Visual Arts Resources - Thompson Rivers University
For these purposes, Visual Arts will include painting, which was Mrs Pitt’s particular stipulation, as well as sculpture, printmaking, drawing and photography
- Arts and Culture Grant Programs | Mellon Foundation
Through our Arts and Culture program, Mellon celebrates the power of the arts to challenge, activate, and nourish the human spirit We support exceptional creative practice, scholarship, and conservation practices while nurturing a representative and robust arts and culture ecosystem
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