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Partners
NoVAC is proud to work in partnership area organizations
to promote the arts.
Bremer Bank
NoVAC works in partnership with Bremer Bank to administer the 2004-2005
Nonprofit Management Training Series. The Series, made possible
by a grant from the Otto Bremer Foundation, features seven full-day
seminars and eight morning workshops on topics that will help nonprofit
staff and board members achieve organizational success.
City
of Grand Forks
NoVAC works in partnership with the City of Grand Forks to administer
the Re-grant Program.
Grand
Forks Air Force Base
NoVAC works in partnership with the Grand Forks Air Force Base to
administer Operation: Enduring Friendship
Grand
Forks Chamber of Commerce
The Grand Forks Chamber of Commerce works toward the betterment
of the city, its businesses and professions. The Chamber acts as
a clearing house for community ideas, activities and information.
Grand
Forks Herald
NoVAC works in partnership with the Grand Forks Herald to promote
the arts throughout the region. Look for our weekly calendar of
events and advocacy alerts, posted in the Friday arts section.
Grand
Forks Park District
The Grand Forks Park District promotes broad-based
opportunities for all ages and abilities, the beautification
of the city's natural environment, and professionalism in the delivery
of parks, recreation, and environmental services.
Greater
Grand Forks Convention and Visitor's Bureau
The Greater Grand Forks Convention and Visitor's Bureau (CVB) manages
the Visitor Center, a friendly stopping point for information on
area and statewide attractions, shops, restaurants, and accommodations.
The CVB website offers an interactive calendar of events, maps and
directions, a free visitors guide and information on travel conditions.
Greater
Grand Forks Marketing Services Partnership
The Greater Grand Forks Marketing Services Partnership (MSP) works
to enhance and improve the marketing capacities of arts and cultural
organizations in the Grand Forks area. The North Valley Arts Council
works in close partnership with the Marketing Services Partnership
to administer training opportunities and outreach activities, and
to develop an on-line community arts resource.
United
Way of Grand Forks, East Grand Forks and Area
NoVAC works in partnership with United Way of Grand Forks, East
Grand Forks and Area to administer the 2004-2005 Nonprofit Management
Training Series. The Series, made possible by a grant from the Otto
Bremer Foundation, features seven full-day seminars and eight morning
workshops on topics that will help nonprofit staff and board members
achieve organizational success.
University
of North Dakota
The University of North Dakota (UND) is one of the largest &
most diversified universities in the Upper Midwest, enrolling 13,187
students. UND is classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a "doctoral/research-intensive"
institution, extending its mission beyond undergraduate instruction
to include graduate education, research, scholarship & creative
activity, & public service.
University
of North Dakota College of Arts and Sciences
The College of Arts and Sciences at the University
of North Dakota houses the North Valley Arts Council in O'Kelly
Hall on the UND campus. The College of Arts and Sciences offers
students, through its liberal arts foundation, opportunities to
become thoughtful and engaged citizens, and helps students to question
and understand the world's rapidly expanding knowledge base. Working
with the College of Arts and Sciences, we help the University community
to work with our regional arts community to share knowledge and
explore creative expression.
University
of North Dakota Center for Innovation
NoVAC works In partnership with the University of North Dakota Center
for Innovation to administer the 2004-2005 Nonprofit Management
Training Series. The Series, made possible by a grant from the Otto
Bremer Foundation, features seven full-day seminars and eight morning
workshops on topics that will help nonprofit staff and board members
achieve organizational success.
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