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November 27, 2006

API Receives Cummings Grant for CAN

API has received notice of a grant of $150,000 from the Nathan Cummings Foundation in support of the Community Arts Network. The grant will partially support continued production and expansion of the CAN Web site, including maintenance of current features and development of new content. CAN will continue to document projects that have led to sustainable changes in communities, as well as the work of training programs. The grant will also support continuing technical refinement of the architecture of the Web site, evaluation of the project's effectiveness and exploration of opportunities for connecting practitioners. The Nathan Cummings Foundation has provided API with support for CAN since 2002. This new grant covers 2007 and 2008. [LINK]

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