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Join Us and Take the Pledge:In order to become more anti-racist, (Your Organization Name Here) pledges to make these changes: CULTURE To change our internal culture to one that actively amplifies BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) voices, encourages open and productive discourse…See More
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Name of the Organization
New Haven Department of Cultural Affairs
Contact Person
Kim Futrell
Contact phone
203-946-7172
E-mail
kfutrell@newhavenct.net
Website
http://www.cityofnewhaven.com/EconomicDevelopment/CulturalAffairs.asp
Interest
Youth, Education, Advocacy
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Municipal agency responsible for engaging the public in the arts & cultural life of the city of New Haven. We produce public events such as the July 4th Fireworks + the Holiday Tree Lighting, serve as steward of the city's public art, manage the Mayor's Community Arts Grants, serve as liaison to New Haven Sister Cities Board and provide support for neighborhood and cultural development

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2021 Neighborhood Cultural Vitality Grant Program Now Open

Posted on February 8, 2021 at 4:30am 0 Comments

The 2021 Neighborhood Cultural Vitality Grant Program funding cycle is now open. Learn more

New Haven Arts & Culture Seeking Grant Review Panelists

Posted on February 2, 2021 at 4:12am 0 Comments

The Department of Arts, Culture & Tourism seeks individuals to serve on the Neighborhood Cultural Vitality Grant review panel. Panelists are responsible for reviewing and evaluating qualifying proposals. Interested individuals should complete the Panelist Nomination Form…

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Arts Anti-Racism Pledge

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Join Us and Take the Pledge:

In order to become more anti-racist, (Your Organization Name Here) pledges to make these changes:



CULTURE

To change our…

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At 10:36pm on April 26, 2010, Lee Cruz said…
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Welcome to GNHCommunity. Please post information you want the staff of non-profits to have about your program with links back to more information on your website. When you have an event or meeting post it here and let me know. I can feature it for members of this site and send out a notice using twitter, facebook and linkedin that will go out to about 1500 people. You can also post pictures, videos, success stories. Our intention in creating this website is to educate the staff of non- profits about your program services and encourage them to share the information with their clients.
 
 
 

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