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ArtsMarketing.org www.artsmarketing.org
The leading marketing source for nonprofit arts organizations, ArtsMarketing.org addresses both daily and longer-term marketing needs and issues.

chashama www.chashama.org
chashama (Farsi for "to have vision") helps emerging visual and performing artists in NYC by providing work space and performance venues, as well as technical, developmental and administrative support.
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Festival Network Online www.festivalnet.com
Database of music festivals and arts festivals in North America. Extensive show details, including attendance and number of stages, with 24 music genres represented.
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The Field www.thefield.org
The Field offers programs that help independent artists create new artwork, manage their careers, and develop long-range strategies for sustaining a life in the arts.
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Fund for the City of New York www.fcny.org
Works to improve the quality of life for all New Yorkers through innovative programs in assistance to nonprofits, youth development, technology and government.

GoTour www.gotour.org
GoTour gives independent artists the resources they need to take their show on the road.

Harlem Arts Alliance www.harlemaa.org
The Harlem Arts Alliance preserves, sponsors and presents the rich cultural programs of multi-ethnic and multi-cultural writers, performers, directors, producers, visual artists, designers, choreographer and dancers.

Liz Krueger, State Senator www.lizkrueger.com
First elected to the New York State Senate in a Special Election in February 2002, Liz Krueger is currently the Chair of Minority Program Development and the ranking Democratic member of the Senate Standing Committee on Housing, Construction and Community Development.
Contact: liz@lizkrueger.com
211 East 43rd St., Suite 1300, New York, NY 10017

Lower Manhattan Cultural Council www.lmcc.net
From Wall Street to Mulberry, from the East River to the Hudson, the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) enlivens the arts downtown by funding, promoting and presenting hundreds of artists and organizations.

Materials for the Arts www.mfta.org
Every year, tons of surplus items — from fabric to paint, office furniture to computers, video equipment to musical instruments — come through MFTA's Long Island City warehouse and are put to use enhancing projects and performances by nonprofit organizations around the city.
The Kathryn and Gilbert Miller Health Care Institute for Performing Artists
www.millerinstitute.org
With the only facility in the country custom-designed and dedicated to performing-arts medicine, the Institute offers comprehensive services on site, provided by specialists using sophisticated equipment for testing, diagnosis, and treatment.

The New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) www.nyfa.org
NYFA supports arts programming within communities, offers financial assistance and information to artists and organizations that directly serve artists, and builds collaborative relationships with others who advocate for the arts in New York State and throughout the country.

New York Landmarks Conservancy www.nylandmarks.org
The Landmarks Conservancy works to preserve buildings and neighborhoods by providing grants, low-interest loans, and hands-on consulting services.
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The Tank www.thetanknyc.org
The Tank is a non-profit arts presenter whose mission is to provide a welcoming, creative, collaborative, and affordable environment for artists and activists engaged in the pursuit of new ideas. Through a wide range of low-cost, high-concept arts and public affairs programming, The Tank seeks to cultivate a new generation of audience for live performance, civic discourse, and the work of emerging artists.