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Information Session: Neighborhood Cultural Vitality Grant

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Information Session: Neighborhood Cultural Vitality Grant

Time: November 14, 2018 from 4:30pm to 5:15pm
Location: New Haven Free Public Library - Fair Haven Branch
Street: 182 Grand Avenue
City/Town: New Haven
Website or Map: http://cityofnewhaven.com/gov…
Phone: 203-946-7172
Event Type: information, session
Organized By: Kim Futrell
Latest Activity: Nov 12, 2018

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Learn more about the Neighborhood Cultural Vitality Grant. Support for arts and cultural programming/services in the city of New Haven.

The goals of the grant are 1) to foster the creation of arts (visual art, music, dance, theater, etc.); 2) to strengthen social cohesion by creating opportunities for people of any age to connect and celebrate, both within and across cultures; 3) to provide rigorous, professional-caliber arts training opportunities for young people; 4) To contribute to the development of equitable sustainable partnerships and collaborations across the community.

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