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Note: Press releases are archived on this website for historical purposes. Information in the releases is accurate at the time of release. However, information may change over time, particularly with respect to availability of grants, programs and services. Please confirm specific information with the appropriate media contact listed in the release.

Press Releases from 2008

It's A Big Deal! Fund for the Arts Kicks off 2008 Campaign on Tuesday, February 5

Don’t Miss “A Making Music Celebration” Free Concert Featuring the Louisville Orchestra and Jinjoo Cho, Wednesday, February 6

ArtsCARD Discounts and Offers for Arts Festival Week 2008

Press Releases from 2007

Brown-Forman, U-of-L Partner to Deliver Technology Services to Area Nonprofits

Fund for the Arts Announce They Will Exceed Highest Goal Ever of $8,000,000

Fund for the Arts Awards Distinguished Whittenberg Scholarship to Three Local Students

The Fund for the Arts Receives $75,988 Challenge Grant from Kentucky Arts Council (Feb. 22)

Brown Office Building on Broadway to Be Gifted to the Fund for the Arts for ARTSPACE Multi-Use Development

EVERY 1 PLAYS As Fund for the Arts Kick-Off 2007 Campaign

Press Releases from 2006

Fund for the Arts Awards Grants Totaling More Than $140,000 to Area Schools

Fund for the Arts Announces it will Exceed 2006 Campaign Goal of 7,654,321

Fund for the Arts Kicks-Off 2006 Campaign

Fund for the Arts Young Arts Professionals Group Hosts Fundraising Event

FUND FOR THE ARTS IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR WHITTENBERG SCHOLARSHIP

Bringing ‘FUN' to This Year's Fund for the Arts FUNdraising Campaigns

Fund for the Arts Announces 7.94 Million Raised for the Arts in Louisville

 

Press Releases from 2005

The Fund for the Arts receives a $10,000 grant from the Alcoa Foundation

The Fund for the Arts Kicks Off the 2005 Employee Campaign

The Fund for the Arts Announces the Winners of the Whittenberg Scholarship

More than 25,000 Donors Contributed to the Fund for the Arts 2005 Campaign

New "Spirit of the Arts" License Plate

Fund for the Arts Launches ArtsCare Inititative to Support Hurrricane Relief Efforts

 

Press Releases from 2004

Fund For The Arts Kicks Off First Phase Of Annual Campaign
Fund For The Arts Kicks Off Public Phase Of Annual Campaign

 

Press Releases from 2003

Fund for the Arts Exceeds $7.64 Million Goal
Fund for the Arts Supports the Louisville Orchestra
Fund for the Arts Announces 2003 Whittenberg Scholarship Award
Public Phase of 2003 Campaign Kicks-off Today
2003 Community Arts Partnership Grants Awarded
The Fund for the Arts Launches Newly Enhanced Website
Fund for the Arts Kicks-off First Phase of 2003 Campaign

For media inquiries, please contact:

Sarah Provancher

(502) 456-3326



Fund for the Arts
623 W. Main Street, Louisville, KY 40202
Phone: (502) 582-0100, Fax: (502) 582-0149 webmaster@fundforthearts.com

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Partial funding has been provided by The Kentucky Arts Council, a state agency in the Commerce Cabinet with support from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Arts Calendar Spotlight
 

 

presents

Business at Breakfast

Thursday, July 10th

8 am

Louisville Marriott Downtown

 

It’s not too late to make your reservation for next Thursday, July 10th at 8:00a.m. at the Louisville Marriott Downtown’s Kentucky Ballroom to hear Phil McHugh, the Fund for the Arts highly successful 2008 Campaign Chairman and Board Vice Chair, and President and CEO of Fifth Third Bank, along with Tom Noland, outgoing Chairman of the Partnership for Creative Economies, Chair of the Louisville Orchestra and one of the Fund’s newest Board members, in addition to serving as Senior Vice President for Corporate Communications at Humana Inc., for a discussion on “The Business of the Arts.”   

Moderating is the Fund’s own Executive Vice President Barbara Sexton Smith.  

Phil and Tom promise a lively conversation about how the arts foster job creation and retention, economic growth and quality of life.

To make your reservation, call Greater Louisville Inc. at

(502) 625-0085 or email registration@greaterlouisville.com