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Who said arts blogging doesn’t pay?

The Knights Foundation and National Endowment for the Arts announced yesterday an eight-city “competition seeking new models for local arts journalism in the digital age.” Oh, you can get $100K if they like your ideas.

Philadelphia is among those eight cities which “is another vote of confidence in Philadelphia as a leader in both cultural innovation and journalism. We are proud to be chosen, and I am confident that, as a city, we will rise to the challenge and come up with some breakthrough solutions,” said Tom Kaiden, president of the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance.

GPCA’s “Knight Foundation and NEA offer up to $100,000 for projects” press release can be found at this link. Information from the Knight Foundation is available at this link.

There’s an Aug. 18 deadline for applications. Good luck.

Metro Philadelphia

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