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FY 2012 Grant Awards: State Listings

Art Works II/Arts in Media/Partnerships

Some details of the projects listed in this grant announcement are subject to change, contingent upon prior Endowment approval.

SOUTH CAROLINA

Charleston Academy of Music
Charleston, SC
$15,000
CATEGORY: Art Works   FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Music
To support the Kidzymphony Program. Inspired by Venezuela's El Sistema education program, the after-school strings education program will take place five days a week and involve inner-city, five- to eight-year-old students taught by academy faculty, members of the Charleston Symphony Orchestra, and faculty of the College of Charleston.

City of Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston, SC
$15,000
CATEGORY: Art Works   FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Design
To support urban design strategies for Federal Emergency Management Agency Velocity Zone (FEMA V-Zone) regulations. Project activities include researching, developing, and promulgating urban design strategies and guidelines for improving livability and economic vitality in areas affected by FEMA V-Zone regulations.

Metropolitan Arts Council
Greenville, SC
$23,000
CATEGORY: Art Works   FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Arts Education
To support SmartARTS Target, an arts integration project that will provide professional development for teachers and collaborations with teaching in their classrooms in Greenville County schools. Classroom teachers and artists will work together to plan and implement curriculum that supports standards-based learning in arts and other academic subjects.

South Carolina Arts Commission
Columbia, SC
$787,900
CATEGORY: Partnership   FIELD/DISCIPLINE: State & Regional
To support Partnership Agreement activities.

University of South Carolina Research Foundation
Columbia, SC
$35,000
CATEGORY: Art Works   FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Folk and Traditional Arts
To support Community Voices: A Survey of South Carolina's Tradition Bearers. The project's focus will be the identification and documentation of  folk and traditional artists in 16 counties of the state and the incorporation of the survey's findings in the museum's digital portal, Digital Traditions: www.digitaltraditions.net.


Number of Grants: 5          Total Amount: $875,900

 
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