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17 New York Arts Organizations Are Among Those Receiving $30 Million

 harlemcondolife  July 15, 2021  Posted in Apollo Theater, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Coronavirus Reopenings, Culture (Arts), Finances, Ghetto Film School, Harlem Stage, Harris, Patricia E, Movies, Philanthropy, Queens Museum, Science and Technology, Theater Tagged Apollo Theater, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Coronavirus Reopenings, Culture (Arts), Finances, Ghetto Film School, Harlem Stage, Harris, Patricia E, movies, Philanthropy, Queens Museum, Science and Technology, Theater

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Source: The New York Times

The Queens Museum, Harlem Stage and 44 other groups were chosen to receive aid from Bloomberg Philanthropies for digital innovation.

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