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How to Write An Effective Project Narrative

This post offers actionable tips and advice for organizing, brainstorming, writing, and editing project narratives. A project narrative is a common component of a grant application or proposal. It defines a project’s scope and purpose, and it explains how it will be executed. Effective project narratives are succinct, organized, and written in clear, direct language.…

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NYFA Holds First In-Person Hall of Fame Benefit Gala Since 2019

NYFA affiliated artists Kay WalkingStick and Chin Chih Yang were inducted into NYFA’s Hall of Fame at vibrant spring gala. After three years of no in-person Hall of Fame Benefit galas, the NYFA community was back in fine form to recognize artists who help make our world a better, more empathetic place. More than 200…

Photo of an environmental artwork by Agnes Denes; a wheatfield in the foreground and World Trade Center buildings in the background against a clouded blue sky.

Announcing: Anonymous Was A Woman Environmental Art Grants

New grant program offers up to $20,000 for environmental art projects led by women-identifying artists in the United States and U.S. Territories. The New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) has partnered with Anonymous Was A Woman to administer a new national grant program called Anonymous Was A Woman Environmental Art Grants, which will provide…