KaBOOM!
To support an expanded KaBoom! model to include expanded training for volunteers and capacity building for the local sponsoring nonprofit in nine playgrounds builds in Akron, Miami and Detroit
Knight Foundation
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To support an expanded KaBoom! model to include expanded training for volunteers and capacity building for the local sponsoring nonprofit in nine playgrounds builds in Akron, Miami and Detroit
To develop a five-year strategic plan and with the guidance of an advisory search committee, contract a firm to identify a qualified artistic director to preserve the reputation of one of Miami's premiere cultural institutions
To produce "O, Miami," a month-long, world-class poetry festival seeking to expand individual's access to poetic literature across Miami-Dade County
To celebrate the meeting of musical traditions from Europe and South America through a concert given by Jordi Savall and Hesperion XXI at the Tropical Baroque Music Festival XIII
For support of the fiscal agency program established in 2010
To present and produce Free Gospel Sundays, a series of four free Gospel concerts that make the performing arts attractive and accessible to a diverse audience while developing Miami's cultural horizon
To support a second season of Random Acts of Culture (RAC), a series of seemingly spontaneous, brief cultural performances in public places throughout Miami-Dade County
To provide support for the Grantmakers in the Arts 2012 Annual Conference to be held in Miami, Florida
To portray fluorescent corals as living art forms in a new, pop-cultural iconography of Miami that reflects its unique subtropical location and growing intellectual, artistic identity
To convene established and emerging playwrights from across the nation annually for a productive and creative week dedicated to developing craft, improving business practices and understanding new technologies that are impacting the way playwrights work
To strengthen Miami Lyric Opera's orchestra and to expand its seasonal offerings across eight opera productions
The Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale will enhance local knowledge and dialogue concerning the CoBrA art movement, formed in the aftermath of World War II, through an international partnership that includes artistic residencies and a major exhibition from the museum’s collection.