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Reel Education Program
Free resources for educators and administrators to teach students about disability and Deaf culture.
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NYC Public Schools: Office of Supplier Diversity
Virtual Information Sessions designed based on feedback from central staff on topics that will be helpful in meeting their FY26 MWBE targets.
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New York State Teaching Artist Mentorship Program 2026
Have you worked as a Teaching Artist for at least five years?Wondering what’s next for yourself as a Teaching Artist?Are you interested in expanding and deepening your teaching or artistic practice? The NYC Arts in Education Roundtable is proud to launch the applications to the fifth cohort of the New York State Teaching Artist Mentorship […]
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2026 Public Art RFP (Brooklyn Forged) Creative
The Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation seeks proposals for a new fence line public art installation from Creatives living in the borough of Brooklyn. Creatives may submit full project budgets up to $30,000.00.
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Free Dance Advocacy Trainings
On-demand, comprehensive webinars on advocacy in the government and the workplace for dance professionals.
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Recording: MTAC Information Session for Arts Education Service Providers
On August 6, 2025, the NYC Public Schools’ Division of Contracts and Purchasing on behalf of the Arts Office hosted a live information session on Multiple Task Award Contracts (“MTAC”) for arts education service providers. The workshop offered an opportunity to learn about the scope of services being sought via R1129 and R1180 contracts, procedures […]
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Snapshot of Portable Benefits for Artists & Creative Workers 2025
This Snapshot is exploratory and meant to inspire state and local government, philanthropy, researchers, and policymakers to further investigate the possibility of portable benefits for artists. These benefits need to consider artists’ needs and artists’ ways of working, while aligning with current labor movements. They must balance a need for independence with worker protections.
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Updated Guidance on Preparing Your Nonprofit for Immigration Enforcement
New York Lawyers for the Public Interest and Lawyers Alliance for New York are issuing an updated guidance for nonprofits, outlining best practices for preparing your organization for immigration enforcement actions at your site.
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Polaris System Manual and Training Session
This resource includes links to a PDF user manual and an information session on the Polaris system.
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MTAC Webcast Q&A
This Q&A sheet covers questions and answers from the Multiple Task Award Contract Solicitation Webcast on August 6, 2025.
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Understanding Directors and Officers Liability Insurance for Nonprofit Organizations
This resource is created to help nonprofits better comprehend the scope and benefits available under D&O liability insurance policies.
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Inspiring Machines
Inspiring Machines delivers Collections of small-hand friendly machines to your classroom-museum-community room-fair for children to explore. A great way to integrate hands-on learning.
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Paying for Professionalism 2025: A Report on New York City Teaching Artist Compensation & Employment
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the financial and employment landscape for Teaching Artists in New York City. It explores various aspects of Teaching Artist work, including compensation models, benefits, career sustainability, and challenges faced by these professionals.
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2024 New York State Teaching Artist Mentorship Program Final Report
This report outlines the NYS Teaching Artist Mentorship Program, its background, the application process, and its impact.
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NYC Department of Youth and Community Development: COMPASS Programs Concept Paper 2025
The primary purpose of the COMPASS and SONYC programs is to provide a range of engaging enrichment activities, after school and during school holidays and the summer, to help students in Kindergarten through Grade 8 to thrive, and to support families with childcare. In accordance with section 3-03(b)(1) of the Procurement Policy Board Rules, the […]
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Creative Readers: Arts Programming for Special Needs Inclusion at the Public Library
Creative Readers, an arts & literacy inclusion program and winner of the 2017 National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award, turns books into a multi-sensory experience for K- 6th grade students offering all learners the ability to be challenged, motivated and successful.
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