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New York Foundation for the Arts
Not-for-profit arts organization
Not-for-profit arts organization
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | The New York Foundation for the Arts |
| image | New_York_Foundation_for_the_Arts_logo.png |
| founded_date | 1971 |
| location | New York City, U.S. |
| key_people | Michael L. Royce, executive director |
| area_served | Global |
| method | Grants, services, programs |
| homepage |
The New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) is an independent 501(c)(3) charity, funded through government, foundation, corporate, and individual support, established in 1971. It is part of a network of national not-for-profit arts organizations founded to support individual artists and emerging arts organizations.
History
NYFA was founded in 1971 by the New York State Council on the Arts as an independent organization to facilitate the development of arts activities throughout the State. NYFA has since expanded their programming around the country and internationally focusing on four core program areas: Artists' Fellowships, Fiscal Sponsorship, Professional Development, and Online Resources. As of 2021, the Executive Director is Michael Royce, who succeeded long time leader Ted Berger.
References
References
- "New York Foundation for the Arts". Nyfa.org.
- (2002). "Alternative Art, New York, 1965-1985: A Cultural Politics Book for the Social Text Collective". U of Minnesota Press.
- (2011). "The Profitable Artist". [[Skyhorse Publishing]].
- "About NYFA".
- (2010). "The Artist's Guide to Grant Writing: How to Find Funds and Write Foolproof Proposals for the Visual, Literary, and Performing Artist". Watson-Guptill.
- (2011). "The Profitable Artist: A Handbook for All Artists in the Performing, Literary, and Visual Arts". Simon and Schuster.
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