Reauthorize $10,000 matching funds for neighborhood public art grants
$10,000
In Plain English
The city previously committed to match a San Francisco Foundation grant that funds small public art projects in neighborhoods. The Arts and Culture Division uses these combined funds to award mini-grants to local artists and community groups. If approved, the city continues its $10,000 contribution to keep the grant program running.
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