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New York Foundation for the Arts in San Francisco

Wednesday, August 19, 2009 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (PT)

Oakland, CA

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Members of NYFA’s staff will provide a 90-minute seminar, with a 30-minute Q&A afterward, on Wednesday, August 19th at 6pm at Pro Arts. Each of New York Foundation for the Arts’ programs and services will be covered with an emphasis on NYFA Source, Fiscal Sponsorship, and the Immigrant Artists Project.

NYFA Source: NYFA Source is the most extensive national online directory of awards, services, and programs for artists.
Fiscal Sponsorship
:
 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.
Immigrant Artists Project
:
 Through the Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program, the bi-monthly IAP Newsletter, and other programming, the Immigrant Artist Project seeks to expand the constituency it serves by nurturing and fostering a community of empowered artists with diverse educational, cultural, and creative backgrounds.

Questions? Please e-mail Amber Hawk Swanson, Officer, NYFA Source at ahawkswanson@nyfa.org.

The New York Foundation for the Arts' mission is to empower artists at critical stages in their creative lives.

 

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Pro Arts at Oakland Art Gallery
150 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza
Oakland, CA 94607

Wednesday, August 19, 2009 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (PT)


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The New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) was founded in 1971 with the mission to empower artists at critical stages in their creative lives.  We do this by: providing over $1 million annually in cash grants; offering professional development training programs that reach over 4,000 artists; helping 440 artists and organizations raise and manage $3 million annually through our Fiscal Sponsorship program, and offering a plethora of online resources to 1.5 million users each year.