federal_register: 00-9512
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| 00-9512 | Cooperative Agreement for a Project Titled: U.S. Audiences/International Work | Notice | The National Endowment for the Arts is requesting proposals leading to one (1) award of a Cooperative Agreement for a two year pilot project to devise, implement, document, and assess models for the translation of contemporary performance work from Asia, Africa, or Latin America that has a significant text-based element, and the development of educational strategies that will help audiences understand the cultural and social context from which the work emanates. The initiative will also require implementation of a process for dissemination of information about the models, and facilitation of the touring of the identified works to small and mid-sized communities. Eligibility to apply is limited to tax exempt organizations. Endowment funding will be $200,000. A one-to-one match is required. Eligibility to apply for the Cooperative Agreement is limited to tax exempt organizations. Those interested in receiving the solicitation package should reference Program Solicitation PS 00-04 in their written request and include two (2) self-addressed labels. Verbal requests for the Solicitation will not be honored. It is anticipated that the Program Solicitation will also be posted on the Endowment's Web site at http:/ /www.arts.gov. | 2000-04-17 | 2000 | 4 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2000/04/17/00-9512/cooperative-agreement-for-a-project-titled-us-audiencesinternational-work | https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2000-04-17/pdf/00-9512.pdf | National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities | 342 | The National Endowment for the Arts is requesting proposals leading to one (1) award of a Cooperative Agreement for a two year pilot project to devise, implement, document, and assess models for the translation of contemporary performance work from... |