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Funding & Grant Resources For Nonprofits Focused On Arts & Culture

Bloomerang

Similar to the list I shared for nonprofits focusing on education , arts and culture tends to be a very popular issue area for American foundations. The large difference is that most funders tend to direct a majority of their arts funding to local and regional organizations. Funding Priority: Arts & Culture. Ford Foundation.

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Funding & Grant Resources For Nonprofits Focused On Arts & Culture

Kindful

Similar to the list I shared for nonprofits focusing on education , arts and culture tends to be a very popular issue area for American foundations. The large difference is that most funders tend to direct a majority of their arts funding to local and regional organizations. Funding Priority: Arts & Culture. Ford Foundation.

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Launching the First Wave of the OF/BY/FOR ALL Change Network

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We explored opening a training center. The First Wave includes 6 museums, 5 performing arts organizations, 3 public libraries, 3 parks, and 3 community centers. In the future, we look forward to taking what we learn from this First Wave to build a strong Change Network with organizations all over the world. Publishing toolkits.

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Content from AAM: Virtual Worlds and Eye on Design slides (and more)

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View | Upload your own After the session, Jonathan Finkelstein, author of Learning in Real Time and blogger behind Real Time Minute , interviewed the panelists (sadly, I was rushing to session #2 and could not join them). Chris bravely served as our "applause-o-meter" (see right) so that we could prioritize which questions to answer first.

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Plants! Natural Materials! Review of Explora!, a Peaceful, Delightful Science Center

Museum 2.0

So imagine my delight to visit Explora in Albuquerque. The nooks are somewhat open to each other, so parents and kids can stay connected across five or so exhibits without being dumped all in one big mixing bowl. There are few instructions, and the experience seemed to be genuinely about exploring as opposed to learning information.

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