Approve $150,000 matching funds for National Endowment for the Arts public art grant
$150,000
In Plain English
The East Bay Center for the Performing Arts received a federal grant that requires the city to provide matching funds. The National Endowment for the Arts requires local communities to contribute equal funding for public art projects. If approved, the city pays $150,000 to unlock the same amount in federal grant money for new public art installations.
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