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Name of the Organization
Arts Council of Greater New Haven
Contact Person
Christine Saari
Contact phone
203-772-2788
E-mail
info@newhavenarts.org
Website
http://www.newhavenarts.org
Interest
Advocacy, Arts
Description Interest
The Arts Council of Greater New Haven, publisher of The Arts Paper, is a regional nonprofit arts agency that provides leadership to and advocates for member artists and arts organizations and connects them to one another, to audiences, and to the Greater New Haven community.

The Arts Paper is a monthly printed publication, distributed 10 times annually to over 200 locales in 15 towns in Greater New Haven and is available by direct mail through membership with the Arts Council.

For membership information, call 203-772-2788.

To advertise in The Arts Paper, call Bobbi Griffith at the Arts Council.

To submit content and high resolution photos, contact David Brensilver, The Arts Paper editor, at dbrensilver@newhavenarts.org.

The Arts Council would like to thank our sponsors for their generous support.

Arts Council of Greater New Haven
70 Audubon Street, 2nd Floor
New Haven, CT 06510

Phone: 203-772-2788
Fax: 203-772-2262
Email address: info@newhavenarts.org
Arts Council on the web: www.newhavenarts.org

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At 7:48am on April 4, 2011, Lee Cruz said…

Christine,

Welcome to GNH Community, glad you have joined us. Please continue to post activities and events that you think will be of interest to Greater New Haven nonprofits and the people that they serve. I will do my best to feature them and send them out to my web-based social network. Also do not hesitate to ask questions or to request that a particular activity or event be featured. Lee

 
 
 

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Imagine. Inform. Invest. Inspire. Working together to build a stronger community - now and forever.

The Community Foundation office at 70 Audubon Street is open to visitors by appointment only; Foundation staff are available by phone and email Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. to conduct business or to schedule a time to visit. To contact a staff member, view our staff directory.

 

 

 

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Dr. Kathryn Bocanegra and Dr. Shani Buggs, eminent researchers and experts on the work of community violence intervention, have published, together with LISC, Supporting the Frontline Through Community Healing: Advancing Science on Violence Intervention Outreach and Trauma Exposure. The study, focused on safety efforts in Kansas City, MO, is a deeply researched and compassionate look at the trauma CVI workers confront every day and how to support the field so that practitioners “are protected from the same harms they work to prevent.”

“A Gateway for Possibilities”: Resident Leadership and Community Ownership

LISC's Institute for Community Power has published a new Spotlight examining three leadership development programs designed and implemented by LISC and local partners for distinct communities in different parts of the country: Training the Trainers (T4T) in Houston; the Newark Resident Leadership Academy (NRLA); and Community Connectors in Philadelphia. Each group has leveraged the leadership program to inform and strengthen their work and, in turn, to serve their communities more effectively.

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Manufactured housing, which 20 million Americans call home, is one of the few affordable housing options in the United States. The residents of two Washington State mobile home communities recently succeeded in purchasing their parks with help from ROC USA and over $2 million in financing from Rural LISC. As a result, they have been able to stabilize their housing costs, upgrade their communities and remain in the places they love.

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