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With the passage of California’s Proposition 13, and the movement for tax relief in many other states, arts organizations are finding it increasingly difficult to find grant support. When funding cutbacks occur in local school budgets, arts programs are often labeled “luxuries” and eliminated.
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Hennessey, P. (1983). Adding Excitement to Your Proposals. In: White, V. (eds) Grant Proposals that Succeeded. Nonprofit Management and Finance. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0411-9_15
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