ELNYA–
The Americans for the Arts annual conference is coming and it’s gonna be a big one this year! Help your arts friends in the Great Lakes area get there by telling them about scholarships, nominate an emerging leader who rocks for the EL award, or simply get yourself the early-bird deal by registering ASAP.
Selena
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From: Stephanie Evans <sevans@artsusa.org>
Date: Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 10:44 AM
Subject: Important Upcoming Deadlines
To: AFTAEL-L@listserv.artsusa.org
- 2010-2011 Professional Development Fund for Emerging Leaders of Color
(5) fellows from the Great Lakes region (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin) will be selected to receive stipends of $3,000 to support their attendance at the 2010 Americans for the Arts Half-Century Summit (June 25-27 in Baltimore, MD), 2010 National Arts Marketing Project (November 12-15, San Jose, CA), and 2011 Arts Advocacy Day (TBA, Washington, DC). In addition, fellows will have special opportunities to meet field leaders and receive individualized career coaching.
Review Eligibility and Download Application Here
Application due: March 1, 2010 by 8pm EST
- Annual Awards
Do you know an Emerging Leader who has demonstrated exemplary leadership qualities and has made a significant impact on his or her local, state, or national community through professional work? If so, nominate yourself or a colleague to receive the Americans for the Arts Emerging Leader Award. Awards will be announced at the 2010 Half-Century Summit in Baltimore, MD.
Review Eligibility and Download Nomination Form Here
Application due: March 5, 2010 by 8pm EST
- Half-Century Summit Early Bird Registration
Due to the back-to-back blizzards that shut down DC for a week, we have extended our Early Bird Registration Rate of $350 (Member price) for the Half-Century Summit until March 19, 2010. Register soon!
Stephanie Evans
Local Arts Agency Services Coordinator
Americans for the Arts
1000 Vermont Ave., NW — 10th Floor
Washington D.C., 20005
T – 202-371-2830 ext. 2036
Americans for the Arts is the nation’s leading nonprofit organization for advancing the arts in America. Celebrating its 50th Anniversary in 2010, it is dedicated to representing and serving local communities and creating opportunities for every American to participate in and appreciate all forms of the arts.
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Selena Juneau-Vogel
NYU Wagner, MPA Candidate, 2011
Emerging Leaders of New York Arts, Moderator, www.elnya.org
juneauvogel@gmail.com