Province Providing Additional Support to Help English as an Additional Language Students
Manitoba News Release, May 17 , 2012
MTYP Says a Fond Farewell to Denise Lysak and Welcomes Zaz Bajon as Executive Director
Manitoba Theatre for Young People, May 16, 2012
Vision Quest Conference
May. 15, 2012 - May. 17, 2012
Ability Access Employment Expo
May. 17, 2012
Arts and Cultural Industries Association of Manitoba
App Deadline: 17 / 05 / 2012
Manitoba Craft Council
App Deadline: 17 / 05 / 2012
Funding Supports 11 Groups Providing Valuable Creative Programming: Marcelino
Manitoba continues to support valuable creative programming with over $400,000 in Urban Art Centres (UAC) funding for 11 community-based organizations delivering annual ongoing arts programming, Culture, Heritage and Tourism Minister Flor Marcelino announced today.
“Government supports accessibility to arts programs because it allows Manitobans to nurture their minds and bodies,” said Marcelino. “We have championed the arts to help improve quality of life, enhance education, engage citizens in their personal development and enrich the cultural expression of our home communities."
The UAC program provides financial assistance to established, community-based, not-for-profit arts and cultural organizations for ongoing arts programs. Support goes toward operating needs such as rent, lights, office supplies and salaries.
Organizations receiving funding for the first time include:
The following eight organizations have received Urban Art Centres funding previously and will once again receive funds in 2012:
“Through provincial programs and partnerships, Manitoba is supporting grassroots community revitalization and building vibrant and dynamic urban communities,” said Marcelino.
Urban Art Centres is a program of the Neighbourhoods Alive! initiative.
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