National Endowment for the Arts
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National Endowment for the Arts
1100 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20506
Phone, 202-682-5400. TDD, 202-682-5496. Internet, www.arts.gov.
Chairman Dana Gioia
Senior Deputy Chairman Eileen B. Mason
Deputy Chairman, Management and Budget Laurence M. Baden
Deputy Chairman, Grants and Awards Robert Frankel, Acting
Deputy Chairman, States, Regions and Local Arts Patrice Walker Powell
Agencies
Government Affairs Director Ann Guthrie Hingston
Council Operations Director and Michael Faubion
Deputy Director, Office of Government Affairs
Federal Partnerships Coordinator Tony Tighe
International Activities Director Pennie Ojeda
Chief Information Officer Michael Burke
AccessAbility Coordinator Paula Terry
Administrative Services Director Kathleen M. Edwards
Arts Education Director Sarah B. Cunningham
Budget Officer John Sotelo
Civil Rights, Equal Employment Opportunity Angelia Richardson
Director
Communications Director Victoria Hutter, Acting
Design Director Maurice Cox
Finance Officer Sandra Stueckler
Folk/Traditional Arts Director Barry Bergey
General Counsel Karen Elias, Acting
Grants and Contracts Officer Nicki Jacobs
Guidelines and Panel Operations Director Jillian L. Miller
Human Resources Director Craig M. McCord, Sr.
Indemnity Program Administrator Alice M. Whelihan
Inspector General Daniel Shaw
National Reading Initiatives Director David Kipen
Grants Programs Director Jon P. Peede
Media Arts Director Ted Libbey
Museum/Visual Arts Director Robert Frankel
Music/Opera Director Wayne Brown
Dance Director Douglas Sonntag
Presenting Director Mario Garcia Durham
Research and Analysis Director Sunil Iyengar
State and Regional Director John Ostrout
Theater/Musical Theater Director Bill O'Brien
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The National Endowment for the Arts, established by Congress in 1965 as an independent Federal agency, is the official arts organization of the United States Government. It is dedicated to supporting excellence in the arts, both new and established; bringing the arts to all Americans; and providing leadership in arts education.
Through its grants and programs, the Arts Endowment brings great art to all 50 States and 6 U.S. jurisdictions including rural areas, inner cities, and military bases. The Arts Endowment awards competitive matching grants to nonprofit organizations, units of State or local government, and federally recognized tribal communities or tribes, for projects...
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