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South Jersey Arts: Series and Summits


Follow up stories about South Jersey arts funding:

2002
  • S.J. arts groups get grants to add staff
  • S.J. to get 25% share of state arts budget
  • Arts funds earmarked for S.J.
  • Lawmakers honored for devotion to the arts
  • Art initiatives will benefit South Jersey

    2001
  • Editorial: S.J.'s arts community now getting its fair share
  • Arts council is getting the message
  • South Jersey wins its fight for fair share of arts funding
  • South Jersey cultural groups receive state arts funding
  • Editorial: S.J. lawmakers stood up for arts groups' interest
  • Golf tournament brings arts, business communities together
  • Editorial: Arts council ought to help make S.J. venue affordable
  • Wash. Twp. theater's new fees too costly for local arts groups
  • Governor signs trimmed budget, South Jersey wish list only partially filled
  • $22.9 billion state budget OK'd; S.J. projects part of bargaining
  • Arts report offers little good news for South Jersey
  • Arts, medical groups stand to benefit in South Jersey
  • Editorial: Fix the laws to ensure South Jersey isn't abused
  • Local leaders chide report on arts funding
  • The show will go on at the Mainstage Center for the Arts' summer program
  • Arts report advocates more funds to S. Jersey
  • Arts groups shouldering aid deficit
  • Editorial: Gee, thanks: South Jersey gets fair cut of arts cash
  • S.J. leaders offer ideas on arts funding
  • Gubernatorial candidates vow support for the arts
  • Report on state arts funding delayed
  • Arts funding law to be revised for South Jersey
  • Individual donors aid arts centers' coffers
  • Editorial: Help draw the picture for South Jersey arts' future
  • South Jersey arts groups seek corporate funding
  • Adding S.J. arts to the funding loop
  • Arts groups try to expand funding sources
  • Arts groups sound off on the need for reforms
  • Editorial: N.J. official being honest about state's arts funds
  • Arts council defends allocation of money
  • Bryant makes case for more funds for S.J. arts
  • S.J. lawmakers lobby for more arts funding
  • Editorial: N.J. government right to probe state arts funding
  • State reviews S.J. arts funding shortfall

    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.



    2002 - Business/Arts Summit stories

    2001 - Business/Arts Summit stories










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