A Message from President Obama's Council for the Arts and Humanities
Message below forwarded from John Bracey, Executive Director of Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs (MCACA):
Dear Arts Organizations/Arts Education Organizations,
The President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (PCAH), in partnership with Americans for the Arts and the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, is pleased to invite you to join one of two conference calls hosted by the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) on November 10, and November 12, 2010 at 1:00 p.m..
This October, President Obama issued a Proclamation in recognition of National Arts and Humanities Month in which he wrote, "By supporting the fields that feed our imagination, strengthen our children's education, and contribute to our economy, our country will remain a center of creativity, and our society will stand as one where dreams can be realized."
The PCAH is very aware of the great work organizations like yours do in communities across the country, and we will continue to work on raising the visibility of the field and the resources available to it at the federal level. In that vein, we have been working with CNCS to ensure that AmeriCorps grants are available for qualified arts and humanities organizations working in community service, as well to increase the pool of eligible arts organizations that apply for these funds.
As you may know, deadlines are approaching for applications to AmeriCorps for 2011. If you think it makes sense for your organization, we encourage you to apply. To help you in this process, you are invited to hear an overview of AmeriCorps opportunities, alert you to upcoming deadlines, and advise you on what the Corporation is looking for in a successful application.
There will be time for questions and answers at the end of the discussion.
The information for required registration is below.
Looking forward to the conversation.
Sincerely,
Rachel Goslins,
Executive Director
President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities
This October, President Obama issued a Proclamation in recognition of National Arts and Humanities Month in which he wrote, "By supporting the fields that feed our imagination, strengthen our children's education, and contribute to our economy, our country will remain a center of creativity, and our society will stand as one where dreams can be realized."
The PCAH is very aware of the great work organizations like yours do in communities across the country, and we will continue to work on raising the visibility of the field and the resources available to it at the federal level. In that vein, we have been working with CNCS to ensure that AmeriCorps grants are available for qualified arts and humanities organizations working in community service, as well to increase the pool of eligible arts organizations that apply for these funds.
As you may know, deadlines are approaching for applications to AmeriCorps for 2011. If you think it makes sense for your organization, we encourage you to apply. To help you in this process, you are invited to hear an overview of AmeriCorps opportunities, alert you to upcoming deadlines, and advise you on what the Corporation is looking for in a successful application.
There will be time for questions and answers at the end of the discussion.
The information for required registration is below.
Looking forward to the conversation.
Sincerely,
Rachel Goslins,
Executive Director
President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities
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The Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) is hosting a conference call to discuss AmeriCorps funding opportunities for organizations focused on education and youth.
In the AmeriCorps State and National grant competition this year, CNCS especially seeks to focus investment on national service programs that improve academic outcomes for children, youth and young adults. This focus reflects the extensive experience and past success of national service programs in education, and aligns with the reform efforts of the Department of Education.
In the AmeriCorps State and National grant competition this year, CNCS especially seeks to focus investment on national service programs that improve academic outcomes for children, youth and young adults. This focus reflects the extensive experience and past success of national service programs in education, and aligns with the reform efforts of the Department of Education.
AmeriCorps grants are awarded to eligible organizations to recruit, train, and manage AmeriCorps members who serve as part of the solution to pressing problems facing communities across the country.
To join us for an overview of funding opportunities and learn more about our interest in supporting educational initiatives, please register for one of the following calls:
November 10; 1:00 PM: http://americorpsedcall2nov10.eventbrite.com
November 12, 1:00 PM: http://americorpsedcall1nov12.eventbrite.com
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