The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the U.S. Department of Transportation recently announced $175 million in new funding for local projects that focus on creating more “livable, sustainable communities.” Officials are hoping that the arts and creative community will take notice. HUD worked with the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to create a webinar on the grants, encouraging arts organizations to develop proposals in partnership with state and local governments, planning agencies, non-profit organizations, or other eligible applicants (click here for a rebroadcast of the webinar). In a press release, HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan emphasized that “the arts are a natural component to furthering this Administration’s commitment to creating more livable, walkable, environmentally sustainable communities.” This fall, Partners for Livable Communities will host a forum to build on the growing prominence of federal “livability” agendas such as these, and create a common framework that incorporates the full range of tools available to the movement, including the arts. “Building Livable Communities: Creating a Common Agenda,” will be held on September 22nd at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington DC. Click here for more information, or to RSVP.
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Nonprofit urban café creates opportunities for local residents in arts and culture and most importantly, in employment.
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Terms:Arts & Culture, Business, Community Building, Community Engagement, Diversity, Education, Health & Wellness, Jobs, Neighborhood Revitalization, Social Capital, St. Louis, MO, Workforce Development, Youth
As global competition rises, cities all over the world are looking to distinguish themselves. Lending a hand in this effort is CitID, an ambitious project that hopes to give every city a chance to shine. CitID challenges artists across the globe to create a logo for the city “closest to their heart,” then posts the results in their fascinating gallery. Approximately 150 cities on all 6 continents are represented so far. The ultimate goal is to have a logo from every city in the world. You can help them reach that goal by submitting a logo of your favorite city at www.citid.net.
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Arts and Cultural Institutions: Developing New Audiences and Better Neighborhoods. In the next two decades, this country will see a major shift in demographics of the population.The number of adults age 65+ in the U.S. will double, to more than 70 million. This upward trend is also true of the immigrant population. Immigrants now account for one in eight U.S. residents, the highest level in 80 years. For organizations that provide opportunities for arts and cultural participation, these demographic trends represent a challenge and an opportunity to expand their audiences and take leadership roles in their communities. How are arts and cultural institutions responding? What types of programs have been instituted? What new partnerships have been made? How has staff composition changed? These are questions that Partners has been asked to answer thanks to funding from MetLife Foundation. We are approaching arts and cultural organizations in six major cities—Atlanta, New York City, Phoenix, Dallas, Tampa and Chicago—about how and why they are reaching out to these two growth populations. If you have a program reaching out to older adults or immigrants, we would like to hear from you. You do not need to be located in one of the cities above—all good programs are welcome. Please contact Penny Cuff at Partners (
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or 202-887-5990 x 101).
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Mount Rainier, MD
A non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion, preservation, education, and development of Latin American art and culture.
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Terms:Arts & Culture, Community Building, Community Development, Cultural Institutions, Diversity, Education, Intergenerational, International, Multicultural, Washington, DC
Berkeley, CA
A cultural institution that embraces the arts as a means to examine deeper social issues.
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 This brochure highlights the prevalent issues of today affecting all of our communities and provides concrete examples of the myriad types of institutions that have become “Fulcrums of Change” for the betterment of the people and neighborhoods where they are located.
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Terms:2009, Aging, Arts & Culture, Community Building, Creative Economy, Cultural Institutions, Families, Health & Wellness, IFC Report/Publication, Institutions as Fulcrums of Change , Multicultural, Partners Reports/Publications, Suburban, Workforce Development
An organization that works with the existing cultural and historical strengths of Rocky Mount to revitalize the community’s economic health.
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Terms:Arts & Culture, Community Development, Downtown Development, Economic Development, Heritage, Historic Preservation, Housing, Jobs, Neighborhood Revitalization, Rocky Mount, NC
Poughkeepsie, NY
A nonprofit, multi-art educational center dedicated to bringing a wide range of creative, educational culturally enriching programs to diverse audiences throughout the Hudson Valley.
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New Orleans, LA
A small community art project that developed into a wonderful, lasting resource for downtown New Orleans.
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Paducah, KY
A planning strategy that brought local artists back into a declining neighborhood, changing the face of an entire city.
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Minneapolis, MN
A central gathering place, market, and community center for members of the Minneapolis Latino community.
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San José, CA
An arts organization teams up with a small, local business to create a central gathering place and cultural center within a struggling neighborhood.
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Terms:Arts & Culture, CBC Best Practice, Community Building, Community Development, Community Engagement, Cultural Institutions, Culture Builds Communities, Diversity, Multicultural, Museums, Neighborhood Revitalization, Placemaking, Public Art, San José, CA , Social Capital, Urban
New York City, NY
Weekly workshops that bring together a diverse audience of participants in order to promote multi-cultural, intergenerational interaction within the community.
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Washington, D.C.
A committee made up of arts, business, and civic leaders dedicated to the cultural development of the Washington, D.C. community.
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Terms:Arts & Culture, CBC Best Practice, Community Development, Creative Economy, Cultural Institutions, Culture Builds Communities, Downtown Development, Economic Development, Neighborhood Revitalization, Urban, Washington, DC
Columbia, SC
A West African drum and dance ensemble that provides unique cultural exposure and an educational experience for community members of all ages.
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Boston, MA
A nationally recognized apprenticeship program that empowers artists, giving them the skills and knowledge needed for a successful career in the fine or commercial arts.
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Terms:Arts & Culture, Boston, MA, Community Development, Creative Economy, Cultural Institutions, Economic Development, Neighborhood Revitalization, Placemaking, Public Art, Social Capital, Urban, Workforce Development, Youth
North Adams, MA
A cultural institution has brought stupendous growth to the surrounding community.
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Terms:Arts & Culture, CBC Best Practice, Community Development, Cultural Institutions, Culture Builds Communities, Design, Downtown Development, Economic Development, Historic Preservation, Museums, Neighborhood Revitalization, North Adams, MA, Tourism, Town-Gown
Chicago, IL
A nonprofit volunteer organization that provides additional staff for performing arts establishments in and around Chicago.
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Los Angeles, CA
A community-based theater that actively engages older adults, as well as performers of all ethnicities and experience levels.
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