Support Art Education and Inspire Young Artists
Summary
youngARTS is NFAA’s core program. It provides recognition and awards to young artists across the country. It is the only national program that recognizes young artistic excellence in all disciplines.
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Project Needs and Beneficiaries
Created to ensure the future of American art by identifying and nurturing exceptionally gifted high school seniors, NFAA is the only organization in the United States that provides a variety of programs and cash awards to support students in all art disciplines. Your contribution to youngARTS helps us create experiences for students that last a lifetime – moving America’s most talented young artists a little closer to their dream.
Activities
Each year, approximately 6,000-8,000 students register for the youngARTS program. Approximately 10 percent receive cash awards and finalists share a total benefit package valued at $1 million including an all expense paid trip to Miami, Florida.
Funding Information
Total Funding Received to Date: $12,048
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $12,952
Total Funding Goal: $25,000
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This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
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Why this Project is Important
Potential Long Term Impact
For over 28 years, NFAA has honored and awarded more than 13,000 young American artists with $6.4 million in cash awards and $80 million in college scholarship opportunities.
Project Message
"It's an affirmation that you were right. Whether it was singing or dancing or acting, you knew that you were good enough to get there and people recognized it."
- Vanessa Williams, youngARTS Program Alumni
Who is Running This Project
Contact
Rebecca Gentry
Vice President of Development
777 Brickell Avenue, Suite 370
Miami, FL 33131
United States
305-377-1140
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Project Sponsor
Organization
National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts
777 Brickell Avenue, Suite 370
Miami,
FL
33131
United States
305-377-1140
http://www.youngarts.org
Where this Project is Located
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United States
and can also be found under
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When this Project was Updated
Last Updated
This project was last updated on November 6, 2009.
Date Added to GlobalGiving
This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on May 30, 2009
Latest Update from the Field
October is Arts and Humanities Month
By Rebecca Gentry - Vice President, Development & Communications, October 16, 2009 09:54 PM
Support YoungArts Week 2010:
To support the 2010 YoungArts Week program, please consider making a small contribution at this time. Any donation is greatly appreciated and will go a long way for these emerging artists.
YoungArts Alumni stay connected with the organization and keep us abreast of all their current projects. Here's what some of our alumni are up to these days:
Rafael Moras, 2006 YoungArts winner in Voice/Tenor and Presidential Scholar in the Arts: Now winner of 51st Metropolitan Opera Southwest Region auditions. In March he will head to NYC to work with Met voice coaches and compete at the Met on March 15 for the Grand Finale.
Courtney Fortune, 2007 YoungArts winner in Popular Voice (Honorable Mention): Just released her CD, Spark Love; won the Brian Wilson Scholarship Award; and was featured in Glamour Magazine as “The Vocalist” in the 2009 Top 10 College Women list.
Garrett Smith, 2007 YoungArts winner in Dance/Jazz and Presidential Scholar in the Arts: An apprentice with the Houston Ballet and just received a Fellowship Grant from the New York Choreographic Institute to support the development of a new choreography by the dance maker, in a studio setting.
Antonio Campos, 2002 YoungArts winner in Film & Video and Presidential Scholar in the Arts: Directed a feature film, AFTERSCHOOL, which is being released on October 2nd in New York City through IFC Films. It premiered in Cannes, was played at the New York Film Festival and in Berlin and was nominated for two Gotham Awards and one Indie Spirit Award for Best First Feature.
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