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1998 Grant Awards: Leadership Initiative Grants

Some details of the projects listed below are subject to change, contingent upon prior Endowment approval.

Arts In Education

National Assembly of State Arts Agencies
Washington, DC
$70,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Arts Education
To provide administrative and technical assistance in support of professional development activities for state arts agency arts education coordinators.

Southern Arts Federation, Inc.
Atlanta, GA
$25,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Arts Education
To support Southern Arts Federation's leadership services to regional, state, and local constituents to promote the advancement of the arts as part of K-12 basic education.

Millennium Initiatives

American Composers Forum
St. Paul, MN
$500,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Music
To support Continental Harmony, a project available to underserved, small town, and rural communities nationwide, that will organize community-designed and -managed composers' residencies in all 50 states, culminating in the year 2000 with the premieres of original works by local arts and community organizations.

American Dance Festival, Inc.
Durham, NC
$100,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Media Arts
To amend a prior year award to support the production and completion of three one-hour television programs on the crucial role of African-Americans in the development of 20th century modern dance, to be broadcast on PBS in the year 2000.

Civil Rights Project, Inc.
Boston, MA
$325,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Media Arts
To support completion costs for a nationally broadcast public television series that will examine the contributions of African-American artists in the 20th Century.

Greater Washington Educational Telecommunications Assn./WETA
Washington, DC
$200,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Media Arts
To support the production and completion of "Jazz," a nine-part documentary television series by the filmmaker Ken Burns, to be broadcast on PBS in the fall of the year 2000.

Heritage Preservation
Washington, DC
$500,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Visual Arts
To support SOS/2000, a project that will help underwrite costs of professional conservation treatment and development of maintenance plans for artistically significant outdoor sculpture in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, and related public awareness.

Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, Inc.
Baltimore, MD
$1,000,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: State & Regional
To support Artists & Communities, a national artists' residency project.

New England Foundation for the Arts
Boston, MA
$500,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Literature
To support the Favorite Poem Project, a consortium with the Library of Congress and Boston University.

Twin Cities Public Television, Inc./KTCA
St. Paul, MN
$200,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Media Arts
To amend a prior year award to support the production and completion of "American Photography: A Century of Images," a 3-part television series exploring still photography in America, to be nationally broadcast on PBS in the fall of 1999.

International

Americans for the Arts
Washington, DC
$50,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Multidisciplinary
To support the U.S./Ireland/Northern Ireland Community Residencies Exchange, a partnership with the Arts Councils of Ireland and Northern Ireland, which offers four-week residencies for four artists from the U.S. and two artists each from Ireland and Northern Ireland.

Arts International/Institute for International Education
New York, NY
$190,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Multidisciplinary
To support the Fund for U. S. Artists at International Festivals and Exhibitions, a public/private partnership with U. S. I. A., The Pew Charitable Trusts, and the Rockefeller Foundation that provides approximately $1.1 million to represent the excellence, diversity, and vitality of the arts of the United States at important international festivals and exhibitions.

CEC International Partners/Citizen Exchange Council, Inc.
New York, NY
$115,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Multidisciplinary
To support ArtsLink, a public-private funding initiative offering opportunities for artistic exchange between the United States and the countries of Eastern and Central Europe through COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS, which provides assistance to U. S. artists to work on mutually benficial projects with counterparts in the former eastern bloc region and ARTSLINK RESIDENCIES, which helps U.S. arts organizations wishing to host a visiting artist or arts manager for a five-week residency.

Japan-U. S. Friendship Commission
Washington, DC
$75,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Multidisciplinary
To support a partnership with Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs and the Japan/U. S. Friendship Commission that assists up to five U. S. artists to complete a project in Japan during a six-month period and at least an equivalent number of Japanese artistists.

Folk Arts Infrastructure Initiative

Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, Inc.
Baltimore, MD
$28,500
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support the development and implementation of the Peer Assistance and Mentoring Program, a program intended to connect traditional arts resources and expertise across state lines and an accompanying series of three peer group forums.

Southern Arts Federation, Inc.
Atlanta, GA
$21,500
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support the Folk Arts & Southern Culture Traveling Exhibits Program, a program which serves Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee with affordable exhibits that showcase the traditional culture and arts of the south.

Western States Arts Federation
Denver, CO
$10,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support a project that will build a coalition of Western participants to research and disseminate information regarding new funding sources that support ongoing folk arts activity at the local, state and regional levels in the West.

Alaska State Council on the Arts
Anchorage, AK
$50,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support seven tribal- or city-operated Alaska Native cultural centers through marketing, technical assistance, workshops, apprenticeship programs and a statewide Alaska Native artist registry.

Arizona Commission on the Arts
Phoenix, AZ
$28,500
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support the Folk Arts Building Initiative, a program that will give technical assistance and funding to Native American artists for projects which help ensure perpetuation of the traditional arts through infrastructure building, professional development, and the inclusion of Native American artists in a tourism environment.

Colorado Council on the Arts
Denver, CO
$28,500
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support two part-time folklorist positions and related costs to research and present performances, exhibitions, classes, and programs by traditional artists, to increase Eastern Coloradoans' awareness of their cultural wealth.

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Council on the Arts
Harrisburg, PA
$28,500
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support regional folk arts centers, a project that will provide more effective outreach and access for folk artists and organizations through fieldwork and a mini grant program.

Connecticut Commission on the Arts
Hartford, CT
$23,500
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support: 1) identifying and assisting traditional artists to be represented in the Commission's publicly accessible slide bank; 2) The Inner City Cultural Development Program that trains artists to become advocates and promoters for their own work and 3) the HOTSchools Program, a week-long training institute for teachers and artists.

Department of Arkansas Heritage
Little Rock, AR
$25,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support the salary and travel costs of the Folklife Program Coordinator, and creation of materials promoting folklife.

Florida Division of Historical Resources
Tallahassee, FL
$36,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support a folklorist position and related costs which will augment the statewide impact of folklife programs through increased programming and the identification of new statewide folklife resources.

Fresno Arts Council, Inc.
Fresno, CA
$45,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support the compilation and assessment of data on the state's artistic resources, including identification of traditional artists, and the creation of a database and report on artistic resources and needs.

Indiana Arts Commission
Indianapolis, IN
$24,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support research and establishment of a traditional arts program to identify, document, preserve, and promote folk and traditional arts and living folk artists in Indiana.

Iowa Arts Council
Des Moines, IA
$23,500
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support Iowa Traditions in Transition, a project that will survey the folklife of Iowa's refugee/immigrant communities and present those traditions in public programs in libraries in seven mostly urban areas where these newcomers reside.

Louisiana Division of the Arts
Baton Rouge, LA
$45,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support statewide folklife study units and exhibits for classroom use for grades K-12.

Maine Arts Commission
Augusta, ME
$21,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support a coordinator position and related costs to develop and run a state-wide training program on how to identify traditional artists in a community in order to build partnerships and promote local culture.

Massachusetts Cultural Council
Boston, MA
$28,500
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support the establishment of a permanent folklorist position and other related costs to coordinate a long-term program of fieldwork, technical assistance, planning, program development, and implementation.

Minnesota State Arts Board
St. Paul, MN
$12,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support three regional workshops and follow-up sessions aimed at strengthening the local and statewide connection between folk arts presenters and the folk arts program of the Arts Board.

Mississippi Arts Commission
Jackson, MS
$22,500
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support a one-year folklife specialist position and related costs to work with the Heritage Program Director to develop priorities for fieldwork, assist with archiving field recordings and materials, and evaluate program activities.

Nebraska State Historical Society
Lincoln, NE
$20,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support a statewide series of needs assessment meetings with ethnic groups, occupational groups, and other traditional communities, resulting in a published strategic plan of folk and traditional arts in Nebraska.

New Jersey State Council on the Arts
Trenton, NJ
$43,500
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support grants to three organizations establishing full-time professionally staffed folk arts programs, each appropriate to the cultural region, the needs and interests of the community, and the organization's mission.

New Mexico Arts
Santa Fe, NM
$23,500
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support the New Mexico Apprenticeship Program, a unique program pairing master traditional artists with apprentices for long- or short-term apprenticeships.

North Dakota Council on the Arts
Bismarck, ND
$33,500
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support a traditional arts apprenticeship program and a series of folk art/music performances/presentations in long-term care facilities.

Ohio Arts Council
Columbus, OH
$21,500
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support the Traditional Arts Initiative, a project that provides for fieldwork and documentation, an advisory committee, presentations, and publications.

Oregon Historical Society
Portland, OR
$33,500
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support the work of the Oregon Folklife Program to maintain its established programs and develop new programming in partnership with the Oregon Arts Commission and the Regional Arts & Cultural Council.

Partnership for the Sounds, Inc.
Washington, NC
$28,500
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support a professional folk arts position and related costs in northeastern North Carolina that will support folk and traditional arts and culture through documentation, exhibits, and programming in the region.

Rhode Island State Council on the Arts
Providence, RI
$23,500
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support: 1) the Folk Arts Apprenticeship Program; 2) folk arts performances and demonstrations at the Artists Showcase and at a major festival, and 3) folk arts residencies in the schools.

South Carolina Arts Commission
Columbia, SC
$23,500
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support the establishment of a state arts apprenticeship program and the Community Scholars in the Traditional Arts project.

Tennessee Arts Commission
Nashville, TN
$21,500
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support the Knoxville Folk Arts Initiative, which includes a fieldwork survey of the Knoxville area, the creation of an Internet database of regional folk performers, and improved folk programming of the Jubilee Community Arts at the Laurel Theatre.

Texas Folklife Resources
Austin, TX
$10,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support Inside the Loop, a survey that will document the traditional arts among recent Southeast Asian, Central American, and Caribbean immigrants to Houston through oral histories and photo documentation.

Valdosta State University
Valdosta, GA
$23,500
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support the South Georgia Folklife Project, a collaborative effort with the Georgia Folklife Program to establish a professional folklorist position and folklore center at Valdosta State University.

Vermont Folklife Center
Middlebury, VT
$23,500
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support a regional fieldwork plan to document master traditional storytellers throughout New England.

Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and Public Policy

Charlottesville, VA
$15,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support additional folk arts fieldwork to expand the programming capacity of the Virginia Folklife Program.

Washington State Arts Commission
Olympia, WA
$18,500
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support fieldwork and documentation in Central Western Washington through an extensive survey and the production of a cassette and booklet tour guides.

West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Arts & Humanities Section
Charleston, WV
$21,500
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support a statewide survey of ethnic communities and traditions that will involve fieldwork, research and translation of those findings into programs of the West Virginia Commission on the Arts' Cultural Center.

Other

52nd Street Project
New York, NY
$5,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Multidisciplinary
In recognition of the outstanding arts programs for children and youth.

American Architectural Foundation
Washington, DC
$396,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Design
To support the Mayors' Institute on City Design, a strategic partnership between the U. S. Conference of Mayors and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Americans for the Arts
Washington, DC
$15,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Local Arts Agency
To support planning for the national youth arts initiative.

Appalshop, Inc.
Whitesburg, KY
$5,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Multidisciplinary
In recognition of the Appalachian Media Institute's outstanding arts programs for children and youth.

Art Resources International
Washington, DC
$49,915
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Visual Arts
To provide funds for Phase III of a Visual Artists Fellowship Archive Project, in connection with Creation & Presentation/Visual Arts.

Association of Art Museum Directors Educational Foundation
New York, NY
$10,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Museum
To support the stipend for the first two years of an internship program designed to further the professional development of individuals with significant potential for successful careers as art museum directors.

City of San Antonio, Texas
San Antonio, TX
$5,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Multidisciplinary
In recognition of the outstanding Urban smARTS program for children and youth.

Council of Literary Magazines and Presses
New York, NY
$175,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Literature
To support the Literary Journal Institute, a two-year project to provide individual literary magazines with professional assistance to develop plans for increasing both earned and contributed income, and to stabilize this area of the field.

Friends of the Cleveland School of the Arts
Cleveland, OH
$5,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Multidisciplinary
In recognition of the outstanding YARD (Youth at Risk Dancing) program for children and youth.

Fund for Folk Culture
Santa Fe, NM
$55,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support the 1998 professional development activities of state and regional folk arts coordinators at the annual conference of the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, to be held in Portland, Oregon.

Gallup Area Arts Council
Gallup, NM
$5,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Multidisciplinary
In recognition of Gallup Performing Arts Academy's outstanding programs for children and youth.

International Association of Jazz Educators
Manhattan, KS
$30,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Music
To support an awards concert honoring three recipients of the American Jazz Masters Awards, including a mini documentary of each artist, at the annual IAJE conference in Anaheim, California.

Keepers of the Treasures
Santa Fe, NM
$12,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support vital programs including a newsletter, a national meeting, and a board development workshop.

Manchester Craftsmen's Guild
Pittsburgh, PA
$5,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Multidisciplinary
In recognition of the outstanding Arts Apprenticeship Training Program for children and youth.

Meet The Composer, Inc.
New York, NY
$100,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Music
To support the third year of a pilot program: Meet the Composer/Arts Endowment Commissioning Music/USA, which supports consortia of music organizations in their commissioning of new American works.

National Building Museum
Washington, DC
$50,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Design
To facilitate and promote public dialogue to inform the practice of urban design regarding issues -- architecture, development, land use, transportation planning, and environmental quality -- affecting the quality of life in American cities.

National Council for the Traditional Arts
Silver Spring, MD
$150,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support the continuation of a national program of technical assistance and site evaluations of funded and proposed projects in the culturally diverse and geographically widespread field of folk and traditional arts.

National Council for the Traditional Arts
Silver Spring, MD
$175,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Folk & Traditional Arts
To support the continued costs of the National Endowment for the Arts' National Heritage Fellowship Program.

National Symphony Orchestra Association
Washington, DC
$200,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Music
To support the American Residencies Program in the State of Mississippi involving performances by the full orchestra, small ensembles, individual orchestra musicians and Music Director Leonard Slatkin working in tandem with local music organizations throughout the state.

New England Foundation for the Arts
Boston, MA
$500,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Dance
To support the National Dance Project which will provide support to presenters,dance companies, and audiences across the country by providing access to the development and performance of contemporary dance.

Norfolk State University
Norfolk, VA
$100,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Policy, Research, & Technology
To support a second year of internships for students in historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), adding HBCUs in FL, GA, NC and SC. The program places qualified fine arts and arts management students as interns in non-profit arts organizations.

North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC
$75,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: AccessAbility
To identify, describe, and visually document approximately 50 excellent examples of Universal Design, from the disciplines of architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, product design, and graphic communications, on CD-ROM for national distribution.

Seattle Children's Museum
Seattle, WA
$5,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Multidisciplinary
In recognition of the Experimental Gallery's outstanding arts programs for children and youth.

Settlement Music School
Philadelphia, PA
$5,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Multidisciplinary
In recognition of the outstanding Kaleidoscope Preschool Arts Enrichment Program for children and youth.

Street-Level Youth Media
Chicago, IL
$5,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Multidisciplinary
In recognition of the outstanding arts programs for children and youth.

The HTC Group
St. Simons Island, GA
$29,400
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Multidisciplinary
To develop a business plan in order to create a "Cultural Star Cities Program," as well as an implementation strategy.

Theatre Communications Group, Inc.
New York, NY
$357,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Theater
To support the coordination and administration of a residency program for playwrights in various locations a nd theaters throughout the nation.

U. S. Department of Agriculture/Forest Service
Washington, DC
$150,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Multidisciplinary
To support continuation of arts-based, rural community assistance grants that demonstrate the role of the arts in rural economic development, community development, and heritage preservation.

U. S. Department of Justice
Washington, DC
$15,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Multidisciplinary
To support a national demonstration program, in conjunction with the Department of Education, to involve arts activities, job skills training and employment, and conflict resolution education in after school and summer programs for youth at risk.

U. S. Department of Justice
Washington, DC
$62,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Multidisciplinary
To continue the National Partnership for Conflict Resolution Education in the Arts, which seeks to strengthen arts programs directed to youth who are at risk of drug abuse and violence by providing professional education and training in conflict resolution skills to the artists, staffs, administrators, and young people participating in these programs.

U. S. Department of Justice
Washington, DC
$50,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Multidisciplinary
To support a national initiative that seeks to implement arts-based programming for juvenile offenders in juvenile detention and corrections facilities, and in the community.

U. S. Department of State
Washington, DC
$10,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Design
To support the improvement of Federal design practices through the Board on Infrastructure and the Constructed Environment (BICE) and the Federal Facilities Council (FFC) for a 12-month period beginning January 1, 1998.

U. S. General Services Administration
Washington, DC
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Design
$50,000
To support the Presidential Design Awards program.

Wheelock College
Boston, MA
$5,000
DISCIPLINE/FIELD: Multidisciplinary
To support of Wheelock Family Theatre's outstanding PAH! Deaf Youth Theatre program for children and youth.


 
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