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DC Arts Commission Announces Recipients of Arts Impact Grant

Date Released: 
Mon, 04/02/2012

DC Arts Commission Announces Recipients of Arts Impact Grant

Today, the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities is please to announce the twelve local arts organizations that will receive funding through the FY 2012 Arts Impact Grant (AIG).

The Arts Impact Grant was created to provide funding for projects, programs and general operating expenses to organizations that significantly impact District of Columbia residents through exhibitions, presentations, training and educational opportunities in the arts and humanities. Through AIG, organizations were could request up to $30,000.

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