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» Site title: Art for the World : » Site description: A non-profit organization for contemporary art and humanitarian purposes. Provides a list of activities and connected organizations.
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» Site title: Artists Helping Artists » Site description: Nonprofit organization that offers roundtables and contests, and creates call to arts expos.
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» Site title: The Camargo Foundation » Site description: Offers residential fellowships in Cassis, France, for researchers and artists. Describes accommodations and local resources, and gives applications and requirements.
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» Site title: CEC ArtsLink » Site description: Works with artists, art managers and museums in the U.S., Russia, the NIS and Eastern and Central Europe, to combine efforts and address issues of mutual concern.
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» Site title: Cintas Foundation » Site description: Awards fellowships annually to creative artists of Cuban lineage who are currently residing outside of Cuba.
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» Site title: College Art Association » Site description: Promotes excellence in scholarship and teaching in the history and criticism of the visual arts and in creativity and technical skill in the teaching and practices of art.
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» Site title: Foundation for Art Resources (FAR) » Site description: Facilitates the production and presentation of work not supported by traditional venues such as galleries, museums, and universities.
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» Site title: The Henry Moore Foundation » Site description: To advance the education of the public by the promotion of their appreciation of the fine arts and in particular the works of Henry Moore.
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» Site title: Institute for Cultural Exchange » Site description: The Institute understands itself as link between artists, cultural institutions and companies.
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» Site title: Institute for Distributed Creativity » Site description: The research of the IDC focuses on collaboration in media art, technology, and theory with an emphasis on social contexts.
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» Site title: International Child Art Foundation » Site description: ICAF, a not-for-profit organization, celebrates and promotes children's art, imagination and creativity globally.
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» Site title: International Music and Art Foundation » Site description: Established in Vaduz, Liechtenstein for the purpose of receiving funds from individuals and corporations for distribution in support of worthy arts organizations worldwide.
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» Site title: KulturAXE - International Art Action » Site description: Transnational organization initiates and organizes international art projects and focuses on innovative, experimental working methods and border crossing cooperation.
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» Site title: Romualdo Del Bianco Foundation » Site description: Arranges conferences, exhibitions and art competitions for students and artists, as well as international meetings in Florence in order to promote peace among young people.
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» Site title: Society for Arts » Site description: A not-for-profit public institution focused on promoting cultural communication between Europe and the USA.
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» Site title: Talent-aid International » Site description: Non-profit organization promoting and supporting artists, composers and performers worldwide by giving them exposure and facilitating sponsorship and project participation.
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» Site title: Timotca » Site description: Features art and artists represented by 68 countries and the United Nations.
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» Site title: Twin Rivers Media Festival » Site description: Nonprofit organization event for film, video, audio, CD multimedia, Internet media, scriptwriting and journalism. General information, entry forms, dates, and archive.
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» Site title: VSA Arts (formerly Very Special Arts) » Site description: International arts organization serving people with disabilities of all ages, with a large network of affiliates. A wide range of educational opportunities, exhibits and performances in all of the arts from young children through elderly adults.
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» Site title: World Academy of Art and Science » Site description: A non-official network of people in art, the natural and social sciences, and the humanities, examining the social consequences and policy implications of knowledge.
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