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Box 98

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Contains 29 Results:

Louisiana Composers Guilde

 File — Box: 98, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents From the Series: In 1982, following its designation as the official arts agency for the city of New Orleans, the Arts Council developed a new program for the allocation of Municipal Endowment Grants for the Arts (MEG/Arts). Funding for the grants came from money paid by C ox Cable Television Corporation as part of its franchise agreement with the city (by the mid-1980s Louisiana Division of the Arts funds were also made available for the grants). The Arts Council developed guidelines for awarding MEG/Arts...
Dates: 1989-1992

Louisiana Jazz Federation

 File — Box: 98, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents From the Series: In 1982, following its designation as the official arts agency for the city of New Orleans, the Arts Council developed a new program for the allocation of Municipal Endowment Grants for the Arts (MEG/Arts). Funding for the grants came from money paid by C ox Cable Television Corporation as part of its franchise agreement with the city (by the mid-1980s Louisiana Division of the Arts funds were also made available for the grants). The Arts Council developed guidelines for awarding MEG/Arts...
Dates: 1989-1992

Louisiana Wildfowl Carvers and Collectors Guild

 File — Box: 98, Folder: 28
Scope and Contents From the Series: In 1982, following its designation as the official arts agency for the city of New Orleans, the Arts Council developed a new program for the allocation of Municipal Endowment Grants for the Arts (MEG/Arts). Funding for the grants came from money paid by C ox Cable Television Corporation as part of its franchise agreement with the city (by the mid-1980s Louisiana Division of the Arts funds were also made available for the grants). The Arts Council developed guidelines for awarding MEG/Arts...
Dates: 1989-1992

Musicians for Music

 File — Box: 98, Folder: 29
Scope and Contents From the Series: In 1982, following its designation as the official arts agency for the city of New Orleans, the Arts Council developed a new program for the allocation of Municipal Endowment Grants for the Arts (MEG/Arts). Funding for the grants came from money paid by C ox Cable Television Corporation as part of its franchise agreement with the city (by the mid-1980s Louisiana Division of the Arts funds were also made available for the grants). The Arts Council developed guidelines for awarding MEG/Arts...
Dates: 1989-1992