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South Jersey Arts: Series and Summits



2002 Business/Arts Summit stories
  • Arts fund called 'crucial' at summit
  • Arts institutions big contributors to N.J. economy
  • Arts community honors friends in funding
  • Summit-goers to deliver artistic message
  • Executive to be honored for support of arts in S.J.
  • Business/Arts Summit to explore fund-raising
  • Summit links arts groups with skilled businessmen
  • The S.J. arts community relies on corporations

    2001 Business/Arts Summit stories



  • Much Ado About Money: The Series
    The taxpayer-funded New Jersey State Council on the Arts poured millions into North Jersey arts groups last year, while many South Jersey groups received nothing, the Courier-Post found during a two-month investigation of funding inequities. Although by law South Jersey must receive 25 percent of the council's funding, the region received only 21.1 percent in 2001. Over the past four years, $2.1 million in council funding has been diverted to North Jersey groups and statewide projects.

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