ArtServe: Arts Calendar
To increase audience participation in South Florida's cultural events by launching an online calendar tool using the tested Artsopolis platform
Knight Foundation
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To increase audience participation in South Florida's cultural events by launching an online calendar tool using the tested Artsopolis platform
To increase audience participation in Miami's cultural scene by offering 100 scholarships to the National Arts Marketing Project (NAMP) Conference
To solidify Miami as a cultural destination through development of cutting-edge contemporary arts exhibitions supported in whole or part by an endowment that provides a sustainable base of funding
To enable a unique orchestral academy to solidify its role as cultural icon by creation of a Knight New Media Endowment that will help the organization capitalize on technology and explore new performance formats
To help create a vibrant museum culture in Miami by endowing Art for all Miami, an art education program that will lower the barrier to entry to the visual arts by taking 40,000 students to class at the museum each year
To highlight the new cultural and economic vision for the Benjamin Franklin Parkway by catalyzing the growth of the Philadelphia Book Festival
To help form a broad-based, lead cultural organization through support of the Bradenton Culture and Business Alliance
To enhance the ability of the Detroit region's creative community to build out a comprehensive, actionable vision by inventorying and mapping creative sector assets
To do a feasibility study on a Detroit Symphony Orchestra summer home on the revitalized riverfront
To demonstrate the broad value of arts and culture by conducting a comprehensive impact study of the arts sector in Manatee County
To enhance Miami's cultural landscape by partially underwriting the direct costs associated with the engagement of more than 30 guest artists and conductors during the symphony's 20th Anniversary Season
To re-open one of Philadelphia's great historic structures as a centerpiece for the revitalization of Fairmount Park by supporting the launch of the Please Touch Museum at Memorial Hall