New York Foundation For The Arts Presentation in LA
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New York Foundation for the Arts Brings Fundraising Presentation to Southern California
New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) Interim Director of Programs Susan Ball and NYFA Source Program Officer Amber Hawk Swanson will present on NYFA’s fundraising and support programs for artists of all kinds. These programs are available to artists everywhere, regardless of where they live.
NYFA’s presentation is geared to individual artists across disciplines and small/emerging arts organizations on NYFA’s extensive fundraising and support programs available to artists nationwide. Visual, performing, literary artists and filmmakers are all encouraged to attend.
The presentations are free and open to the public. The talks will allow time for Q&A and follow up with participants.
On Friday March 19th at 6:30PM Ball and Swanson will present at Grand Performances in the Grand Performances Conference Room, 350 S. Grand Ave., Suite A-1 in Los Angeles. The site is also known as Cal Plaza. The event is co-sponsored by NYFA, Grand Performances and the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs. For directions on the Grand Performances Event, contact Michelle Berne at the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs 213-202-5566 or michelle.berne@lacity.org .
Please note: there will be no one on one sessions at this presentation.
Ball and Swanson will speak at the Long Beach Museum of Art on Thursday March 18th at 5PM. Following the presentation at LBMA Hawk Swanson will be available for one-on-one consultations with artists regarding their artwork, studio practice, artist statements, career goals or other professional development questions. (NOTE: NYFA charges a small fee for one-on-one consultations. For directions on the LBMA event contact host at LBMA Sue Ann Robinson 562 439 2119 ext 278 or sueannr@lbma.org
Ball notes “NYFA wants artists of all disciplines to know that NYFA is here to support them, regardless of where they live. In particular during these challenging economic times, NYFA’s Fiscal Sponsorship Program makes a real difference for artists to access grants and charitable contributions in ways that individuals cannot. Learning about NFYA Source, our free online database for artists across disciplines provides resources they might not otherwise access.”
To schedule a free NYFA presentation for your organization contact: rgolden@nyfa.org
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
NYFA’s presentation will include information on two of NYFA’s main fundraising and support programs:
NYFA Source www.nyfa.org/source is the most extensive national online directory of awards, services, and programs for artists. Listings include over 4,200 arts organizations, 2900 award programs, 4,200 service programs, and 900 publications for individual artists across the country. More program listings are added every day.
Fiscal Sponsorship http://www.nyfa.org/level2.asp?id=2&fid=10 Fiscal Sponsorship is a critical way for individual artists, artists’ collaborative projects, and emerging arts organizations in all disciplines to apply for funding usually available only to organizations with 501(c)(3) nonprofit status. The right fiscal sponsor will not only allow you to manage your project efficiently, but can actually help artists to raise more money and realize their artistic visions more fully.
ONE ON ONE CONSULTATIONS WITH ARTISTS
Please see this link for details on the program and for registration information:
http://www.nyfa.org/level3.asp?id=717&fid=1&sid=76
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