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Hey Folks,
Ran into an issue recently: every time I attempted to log on to this site with exciting new grants 4-1-1, Tribe was down. Blech. I'll start checking more frequently so I can keep you apprised of upcoming possibilities.
And for now: it's year-end, which means its your last chance to make a tax-deductible gift for 2007. If you're looking for an art-related year-end giving opportunity, Oregon College of Art and Craft is accepting donations for program and scholarship support.
Why donate to OCAC? In addition to being the regional underdog art school, OCAC is the only Portland school that commits to 20% of Art Adventures summer camp students being scholarship students from disadvantaged homes. Last year, OCAC granted 234 scholarships. Journeys in Creativity, their program for Native American students, is 100% scholarship-funded. That program is successful enough that student artwork will be featured at the Smithsonian Museum of Native American Art in March 2008.
So, without further ado:
www.ocac.edu/contribute/
And all others: please feel free to list your organization here if it is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit!
Ran into an issue recently: every time I attempted to log on to this site with exciting new grants 4-1-1, Tribe was down. Blech. I'll start checking more frequently so I can keep you apprised of upcoming possibilities.
And for now: it's year-end, which means its your last chance to make a tax-deductible gift for 2007. If you're looking for an art-related year-end giving opportunity, Oregon College of Art and Craft is accepting donations for program and scholarship support.
Why donate to OCAC? In addition to being the regional underdog art school, OCAC is the only Portland school that commits to 20% of Art Adventures summer camp students being scholarship students from disadvantaged homes. Last year, OCAC granted 234 scholarships. Journeys in Creativity, their program for Native American students, is 100% scholarship-funded. That program is successful enough that student artwork will be featured at the Smithsonian Museum of Native American Art in March 2008.
So, without further ado:
www.ocac.edu/contribute/
And all others: please feel free to list your organization here if it is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit!
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