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    Knight Arts Challenge Miami countdown: What do we mean by matching funds?

    Published February 25, 2011 by andries.vaisman

    Many people are concerned about finding matching funds when they apply to the Knight Arts Challenge. Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked funding questions. What do you mean by “find other funding to match” the foundation’s gift? In order to have the greatest impact in our...
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    SoBe Institute salutes American music masters

    Published February 25, 2011 by Gregory Stepanich

    Starting Feb. 25, the SoBe Institute of the Arts begins its American Masterworks series, four programs that will include performances of a major modernist classic – George Crumb’s Ancient Voices of Children – as well as music by Michael Colgrass and a performance in December by the fine Canadian violinist...
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    Be Counted, Represent! Take the ‘Census Pledge’ engages young Latinos in Los Angeles

    Published February 25, 2011 by Susan Mernit

    Did you know that, in California, more than one in three people are Latino,? And that Los Angeles county and surrounding areas have one of the largest number of young Latinos under 35 in the state?  Nevertheless, when  data collection for the 2010 Census began last March,  organizers at national non-profit Voto Latino recognized that it was going to take more that just a couple of public service announcements to make sure young Latinos understood the importance of participating in the census and they were prepared with a cool campaign to get the word out. During Census-taking season, Voto Latino ran a  mobile-cell phone focused, event and music driven campaign called Be Counted, Represent! Take the ‘Census Pledge.’  Via a web site, a mobile/text campaign  called Text2Represent SMS , a set of star-driven video PSAs, some cool live events and incentives that included free music downloads, iTunes cards and t-shirts, Voto Latino--with support from  the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Community Information Challenge  in partnership with  The  California Community Foundation (CCF)  launched a viral marketing and education program whose goal was to have 70% of the young Latinos targeted actually participate in contributing data to the Census. According to   Virginia Mosqueda, CCF program director,  young people working with Voto Latino--many from community partners such as MALDEF, the Mexican American Defense and Educational Fund--went door to door in their neighborhoods to get the word out, giving presentations to educate community members of the benefits of participating in the census. At the same time, Voto Latino launched a sophisticated viral campaign, using music and media to reach young Latinos. Working with movie and television stars including Rosario Dawson, Luis Guzman, Demi Lovato (Disney’s Camp Rock franchise), Ana Ortiz (“Ugly Betty”), Wilmer Valderrama (“That Seventies Show”), and Jorge Garcia (“Lost”) Voto Latino launched a series of viral videos on being counted in the census, along with a mobile/web   census-challenge game that targeted  Latino youth to take an online pledge to be counted and gave them an opportunity to become virtual 2010 Census recruiters by tapping others in their social networks to do the same. So, how did it go? Pretty well.  According to Mosqueda, The campaign led to a  73% participation in the 2010 census by the target audience in the county, compared to 70% in 2000--and thousands of young Latinos in the LA County became more aware, and more civically engaged.
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    News challenge update: Reading second round proposals, finding trends

    Published February 24, 2011 by Knight Foundation

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    How strong peer and family networks help youth get engaged in community

    Published February 24, 2011 by andries.vaisman

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    Knight Arts Challenge Miami countdown: Rhythm foundation shares some thoughts

    Published February 24, 2011 by andries.vaisman

    In November, Rhythm Foundation was awarded $125,000 to showcase Haitian music through a free monthly concert series in Little Haiti. As Director of Rhythm Foundation, Laura Quinlan has played a key role in the organization’s growth and in the development of Big Night in Little Haiti. In fact, Quinlan has...
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    “What Do You Make?” the Taylor Mali Project opens at Barry

    Published February 24, 2011 by Neil de la Flor

    Barry University’s Department of Fine Arts presents "What Do You Make?" the Taylor Mali Project, for three days of free public performances for the South Florida Community and one “special performance” (free of charge) for Dade County public, private and parochial schools. "What Do You Make?" brings award-winning director, actor,...
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    Form partnerships – #4 of 5 ways to get started with media grant making

    Published February 24, 2011 by Knight Foundation

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    View archived chat about Knight Arts Challenge Miami

    Published February 24, 2011 by Robertson.Adams

    Take a look at the questions submitted for the live chat, with answers from Knight Foundation staff. Bookmark: http://www.knightarts.org/community/miami/knight-arts-challenge-miami/coveritlive   Ask Questions About Knight Arts Challenge Miami (02/23/2011)     Close   2:14 Marika Lynch:  Hi there, welcome to today's Live Chat on the Knight Arts Challenge Miami. Go ahead and start...
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    Knight grantee co-hosts Obama in Cleveland to discuss small business innovation

    Published February 23, 2011 by Knight Foundation

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    Get started in media grant making No.3: grow your own digital expertise

    Published February 23, 2011 by Knight Foundation

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    How do you turn teens in trouble into youth who give back? Social entrepreneurs give tips on engaging youth

    Published February 23, 2011 by andries.vaisman

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    Knight Arts Challenge Miami countdown: 5 tips for writing a great proposal

    Published February 23, 2011 by andries.vaisman

    Need a little help getting started on your Knight Arts Challenge application? Here are 5 tips for writing a great proposal. 1. Make sure your idea is about the arts. 2. Make it unique: What makes your idea truly one-of-a-kind? Be sure to highlight the most interesting and innovative aspects...
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    Maria Brito: Behind closed doors

    Published February 23, 2011 by Anne Tschida

    Upstairs in one of the galleries at the new Frost Museum at FIU is a strange little shack. The door is slightly ajar, its padlock is open, and a motion light pops on as you move closer. The hesitation you may have about entering this wooden structure is intentional --...
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    @JCZamora: 10 tweets for aspiring journalism entrepreneurs

    Published February 22, 2011 by Knight Foundation

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