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State/Territory, the List Is Sorted by City/Town, Then by Organization Name National Endowment for the Arts Spring Grant Announcement for FY 2020 State/City/Town List Click on the link below to go a particular state or U.S. territory. After state/territory, the list is sorted by city/town, then by organization name. The list includes Art Works, Our Town, Research Grants in the Arts, and Partnerships. • Alabama • Louisiana • Oklahoma • Alaska • Maine • Oregon • American • Maryland • Pennsylvania Samoa • Massachusetts • Puerto Rico • Arizona • Michigan • Rhode Island • Arkansas • Minnesota • South Carolina • California • Mississippi • South Dakota • Colorado • Missouri • Tennessee • Connecticut • Montana • Texas • Delaware • U.S. Virgin • Nebraska • District of Islands Columbia • Nevada • Utah • Florida • New Hampshire • Vermont • Georgia • New Jersey • Virginia • Guam • New Mexico • Washington • Hawaii • New York • West Virginia • Idaho • North Carolina • Wisconsin • Illinois • North Dakota • Wyoming • Indiana • Northern Mariana Islands • Iowa • Ohio • Kansas • Kentucky Applications for these Art Works and Our Town recommended grants were submitted in summer 2019 and approved at the end of March 2020. Given the impact of Covid-19 and the time required to make project adjustments, project descriptions can be found through the Arts Endowment’s Recent Grant Search. This list is current as of 6/9/2020 . Alabama Number of Grants: 7 Total Dollar Amount: $1,104,900 Auburn University Main Campus $45,000 Auburn, AL Art Works - Visual Arts Magic City Smooth Jazz $10,000 Birmingham, AL Art Works - Music Space One Eleven, Inc. $20,000 Birmingham, AL Art Works - Visual Arts State of Alabama Ballet, Inc. (aka Alabama Ballet) $10,000 Birmingham, AL Art Works - Dance University of Alabama at Birmingham $100,000 Birmingham, AL Research Grants in the Arts - Research Arts Council, Inc. $100,000 Huntsville, AL Art Works - Arts Education Alabama State Council on the Arts $819,900 Montgomery, AL Partnerships (State & Regional) - State & Regional Applications for these Art Works and Our Town recommended grants were submitted in summer 2019 and approved at the end of March 2020. Given the impact of Covid-19 and the time required to make project adjustments, project descriptions can be found through the Arts Endowment’s Recent Grant Search. This list is current as of 6/9/2020 . Alaska Number of Grants: 6 Total Dollar Amount: $840,000 Anchorage Symphony Orchestra $15,000 Anchorage, AK Art Works - Music Cyrano's Theatre Company (aka formerly known as Eccentric Theatre Company) $15,000 Anchorage, AK Art Works - Theater Education And Early Development, Alaska Department Of (aka Alaska State Council on the Arts) $736,000 Anchorage, AK Partnerships (State & Regional) - State & Regional Koahnic Broadcast Corporation $20,000 Anchorage, AK Art Works - Media Arts Perseverance Theatre, Inc. $30,000 Douglas, AK Art Works - Theater Friends of Sheldon Jackson Museum $24,000 Sitka, AK Art Works - Folk & Traditional Arts Applications for these Art Works and Our Town recommended grants were submitted in summer 2019 and approved at the end of March 2020. Given the impact of Covid-19 and the time required to make project adjustments, project descriptions can be found through the Arts Endowment’s Recent Grant Search. This list is current as of 6/9/2020 . American Samoa Number of Grants: 1 Total Dollar Amount: $301,380 American Samoa Council on Arts, Culture & Humanities $301,380 Pago Pago, AS Partnerships (State & Regional) - State & Regional Applications for these Art Works and Our Town recommended grants were submitted in summer 2019 and approved at the end of March 2020. Given the impact of Covid-19 and the time required to make project adjustments, project descriptions can be found through the Arts Endowment’s Recent Grant Search. This list is current as of 6/9/2020 . Arizona Number of Grants: 13 Total Dollar Amount: $1,179,600 Arizona Commission on the Arts $889,600 Phoenix, AZ Partnerships (State & Regional) - State & Regional Arizona Opera (aka Arizona Opera Company) $20,000 Phoenix, AZ Art Works - Opera Ballet Arizona $35,000 Phoenix, AZ Art Works - Dance CALA Alliance $20,000 Phoenix, AZ Art Works - Presenting & Multidisciplinary Works Maricopa County Community College District, Paradise Valley Community College $20,000 Phoenix, AZ Research Grants in the Arts - Research Phoenix Conservatory of Music $15,000 Phoenix, AZ Art Works - Arts Education Arizona State University (aka AZ Board of Regents for Arizona State University) $15,000 Tempe, AZ Art Works - Media Arts American Literary Translators Association (aka ALTA) $20,000 Tucson, AZ Art Works - Literary Arts Borderlands Theater Teatro Fronterizo (aka Teatro Fronterizo) $20,000 Tucson, AZ Art Works - Theater Lead Guitar (aka Lead Guitar) $35,000 Tucson, AZ Art Works - Arts Education Applications for these Art Works and Our Town recommended grants were submitted in summer 2019 and approved at the end of March 2020. Given the impact of Covid-19 and the time required to make project adjustments, project descriptions can be found through the Arts Endowment’s Recent Grant Search. This list is current as of 6/9/2020 . Museum of Contemporary Art (aka MOCA) $20,000 Tucson, AZ Art Works - Museums Southwest Folklife Alliance, Inc. $50,000 Tucson, AZ Partnerships (State & Regional) - Folk & Traditional Arts Del E. Webb Center for the Performing Arts $20,000 Wickenburg, AZ Art Works - Dance Applications for these Art Works and Our Town recommended grants were submitted in summer 2019 and approved at the end of March 2020. Given the impact of Covid-19 and the time required to make project adjustments, project descriptions can be found through the Arts Endowment’s Recent Grant Search. This list is current as of 6/9/2020 . Arkansas Number of Grants: 5 Total Dollar Amount: $874,400 Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art (aka Crystal Bridges) $25,000 Bentonville, AR Art Works - Museums City of Cherokee Village, Arkansas $100,000 Cherokee Village, AR Our Town - Design University of Central Arkansas $25,000 Conway, AR Art Works - Presenting & Multidisciplinary Works University of Arkansas Main Campus $35,000 Fayetteville, AR Art Works - Folk & Traditional Arts Arkansas Arts Council (aka PARKS, HERITAGE & TOURISM, ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF) $689,400 Little Rock, AR Partnerships (State & Regional) - State & Regional Applications for these Art Works and Our Town recommended grants were submitted in summer 2019 and approved at the end of March 2020. Given the impact of Covid-19 and the time required to make project adjustments, project descriptions can be found through the Arts Endowment’s Recent Grant Search. This list is current as of 6/9/2020 . California Number of Grants: 156 Total Dollar Amount: $5,205,600 Rhythmix Cultural Works (aka Rhythmix) $75,000 Alameda, CA Our Town - Design Anaheim Ballet $10,000 Anaheim, CA Art Works - Arts Education Chance Theater $10,000 Anaheim, CA Art Works - Theater Playhouse Arts (aka Arcata Playhouse) $20,000 Arcata, CA Art Works - Local Arts Agencies Berkeley Symphony Orchestra (aka Berkeley Symphony) $15,000 Berkeley, CA Art Works - Music Kala Institute $75,000 Berkeley, CA Our Town - Design Luna Kids Dance (aka Luna Dance Institute) $35,000 Berkeley, CA Art Works - Arts Education Regents of the University of California at Berkeley (on behalf of Cal Performances) $35,000 Berkeley, CA Art Works - Music Jazz Bakery Performance Space (aka Jazz Bakery) $25,000 Beverly Hills, CA Art Works - Music Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts (aka The Wallis) $10,000 Beverly Hills, CA Art Works - Dance Applications for these Art Works and Our Town recommended grants were submitted in summer 2019 and approved at the end of March 2020. Given the impact of Covid-19 and the time required to make project adjustments, project descriptions can be found through the Arts Endowment’s Recent Grant Search. This list is current as of 6/9/2020 . Entertainment Industry College Outreach Program $20,000 Burbank, CA Art Works - Media Arts ETM-LA, Inc. (aka Education Through MusicLos Angeles) $20,000 Burbank, CA Art Works - Arts Education Latino Public Broadcasting (aka LPB) $20,000 Burbank, CA Art Works - Media Arts Public Media Group of Southern California $20,000 Burbank, CA Art Works - Media Arts West Hills Community College District, Coalinga $10,000 Coalinga, CA Art Works - Folk & Traditional Arts Dhwani Academy of Percussion Music in the United States $10,000 Corona, CA Art Works - Folk & Traditional Arts Young Americans $10,000 Corona, CA Art Works - Presenting & Multidisciplinary Works Actors' Gang, Inc. $10,000 Culver City, CA Art Works - Theater Vox Femina Los Angeles $15,000 Culver City, CA Art Works - Music Regents of the University of California at Davis (on behalf of Imagining America) $20,000 Davis, CA Art Works - Presenting & Multidisciplinary Works Southland Sings $10,000 Duarte, CA Applications for these Art Works and Our Town recommended grants were submitted in summer 2019 and approved at the end of March 2020. Given the impact of Covid-19 and the time required to make project adjustments, project descriptions can be found through the Arts Endowment’s Recent Grant Search. This list is current as of 6/9/2020 . Art Works - Arts Education Arhoolie Foundation $25,000 El Cerrito, CA Art Works - Folk & Traditional Arts Center for World Music $30,000 Encinitas, CA Art Works - Folk & Traditional Arts California Center for the Arts Escondido Foundation (aka California Center for the Arts, Escondido) $10,000 Escondido, CA Art Works - Presenting & Multidisciplinary Works Alliance for California Traditional Arts (aka ACTA) $55,000 Fresno, CA Art Works - Folk & Traditional Arts Alliance for California Traditional Arts (aka ACTA) $55,000 Fresno, CA Partnerships (State & Regional) - Folk & Traditional Arts Arts Orange County (aka ArtsOC) $25,000 Irvine, CA Art Works - Local Arts Agencies Museum of Latin American Art (aka MOLAA) $35,000 Long Beach, CA Art Works - Museums 501 see three Arts, Inc. $10,000 Los Angeles, CA Art Works - Theater American Film Institute, Inc. (aka AFI) $20,000 Los Angeles, CA Art Works - Media Arts Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center, Inc.
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