[NEohioPAL]SRCA receives Ohio Arts Council "Arts Access" Grant for 2006
Jeff Ingram
jingram3 at neo.rr.com
Mon Oct 17 10:13:49 PDT 2005
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Greetings,
Standing Rock Cultural Arts is proud to announce that we have received a
2006 Arts Access Grant from the Ohio Arts Council. We our especially
honored to receive a score of 94, ranking us 2nd out of 84 applicants in
Ohio among small to mid-size arts organizations. These grants are highly
competitive and enable small organizations bring art to the community. We
are very grateful to receive this support from the Council and wish to than=
k
Susan DePasquale, the northeast Ohio representative, and Wayne Lawson, the
executive director, for all their efforts in promoting arts and culture in
Ohio. Details and a scorecard of the grant review can be found here.
Thank you for supporting the Arts,
Jeff Ingram/Executive Director
Standing Rock Cultural Arts
257 N. Water St., Kent, OH 44240
330-673-4970
info at standingrock.net
www.standingrock.net
Why the OAC Supports the Arts Access Program
The Ohio Arts Council believes that state tax dollars invested in small and
emerging arts organizations strengthen the presence of the arts in Ohio
communities and affirm the inherent value of the arts to all Ohioans.
The arts are universal: Great music is not heard exclusively in great music
halls, and not every exquisite sculpture debuts in a fine art gallery.
Amazing poetry is written every day by elementary school children. Arts
experiences take place in every Ohio city and town, by Ohioans of every age
and level of ability, and across every income level and tax bracket. As a
state agency, the OAC works hard to ensure that valuable, meaningful arts
experiences are available to all Ohioans, especially those in geographicall=
y
isolated or underserved areas where the impact of the arts can be the most
powerful.=20
The OAC broadens access to the arts statewide by assisting emerging arts
organizations during their formative years and by providing support to smal=
l
arts organizations on an ongoing basis. Through the Arts Access program, th=
e
OAC works to fulfill our mission to serve all Ohioans equitably and to
provide services that are accessible to all.
What the Program Supports
The Arts Access program provides funds for organizations that have never
before applied for OAC funding, startup organizations, community-driven
one-time projects, and organizations with budgets under $25,000. Because th=
e
OAC seeks to improve access to arts experiences for all Ohioans, this grant
category was developed to provide for the unique needs typically exhibited
by these applicants, including operational expenses and special project
costs.=20
Arts Access grants are competitive; the most successful applications plan
carefully and work to assemble a broad base of local financial support for
their activity.
Ohio Arts Council Scorecard in response to Standing Rock Cultural Arts=B9
application for a 2006 Arts Access Grant.
Re: Arts Access Panel Review Scores
The Ohio Arts Council=B9s Arts Access Advisory Panel met on April 11 - 13,
2005 to review
applications received on the March 1st deadline for FY2006. Below are the
scores for these
applications.
Maximum number of points allowed in each criterion for Arts Access:
Artistic/Educational/Cultural Value The highest score is
25 points
Community Participation & Accessibility The highest score is 35
points
Planning, Evaluation and Documentation The highest score is
25 points
Organizational and Financial Management The highest score is
15 points
TOTAL POINTS POSSIBLE 100 POINTS
Criteria Averages
Artistic/educational/cultural merit 24
Community participation 33
Evaluation and planning 23
Organizational/financial merit 14
Master Score 94
# Panelists 8
=20
Additional Notes for this Grant:
Panel Meeting Summary Comments:
a. a wonderful community resource
b. offers arts and community programs that are diverse,
creative and easily accessible to all
c. love the children's playwriting course and play
d. small, talented and dedicated staff
e. support materials well presented
f. great letters of support and partnership
Should you have questions on these scores, please contact your regional
program
coordinator here at the OAC at 614/466-2613 or by e-mail
(susan.depasquale at oac.state.oh.us;
kathy.cain at oac.state.oh.us; pat.henahan at oac.state.oh.us)
Average Artistic/Educational/Cultural Value (AECV)
Average Community Participation & Accessibility (CP&A)\
Average Planning, Evaluation & Documentation (PE&D)
Average Organizational & Financial Management (O&FM)
Rank Total Score AECV CP&A PE&D
O&FM
1. Short North Business Association 95 24
34 23 14
2. Standing Rock Cultural Arts 94 24 33 23
14
3. St Joseph Montessori School 94 24
33 23 14
4. Newark Midland Theatre 93 23
33 23 14
Association Inc.=20
5. Steinert Glass School 92
24 32 23 13
6. Passport Project 92
23 33 23 13
7. Contemporary Youth Orchestra 91 23
32 23 13
8. Bottom Dog Press Inc 91 24
32 22 13
9. Cleveland Shakespeare Festival 91 24
32 23 13
10. Stow Chamber Orchestra 90 23
32 23 12
11. Westerville Civic Symphony 90 23
32 23 12
12. Progressive Arts Alliance Inc 90 24
32 22 12
13. Storytellers Of Central Ohio 89 23
32 22 12
14. Ohio Dance Theatre 89 23
31 22 13
15. Gabrod Inc 89 2=
3
31 22 13
16. New Stage Collective 89 23
31 22 13
17. Blue Ash Montgomery
Symphony Orchestra 89 23
31 22 23
18. Put-in-Bay Arts Council 88 22
33 22 11
19. Henry H Stambaugh
Auditorium Association 88 23
32 21 12
20. Cleveland Chamber Symphony
Council Inc. 88 2=
4
29 22 13
21. Ohio Performing Arts Institute 88 22 31
22 13
22. Red Hawk American Indian
Cultural Society 88 23
32 20 13
23. Ohio University* 88 23
31 21 13
24. Village Productions 87 23
31 21 12
25. Beavercreek Music Parents
Association 87 2=
3
31 21 12
26. Ingenuity Cleveland Festival
of Arts and Technology 87 23
31 21 13
27. Ravensun 87 22
31 21 13
28. Tiffin Theatre Inc 87 23
30 21 13
29. College Community Arts
Council 87
22 31 21 13
30. Quilt Surface Design
Foundation of Columbus 86 24
31 21 10
31. Multi-Development Services
of Stark County 86 23
31 20 12
32. Noble County Historical
Society Inc 86 2=
1
32 21 12
33. Antioch College 86 23
30 21 12
34. Ohio Salt Fork Arts & Crafts
Foundation 86 23
31 20 12
35. Black Swamp Arts Council 86 22 31
20 13
36. Sunday Creek Associates* 85 23 31
20 11
37. Village of New Concord 85 21 31
21 12
38. Eastern Ohio Arts Council 85 22 28
22 13
39. Film Council Of Greater
Columbus 84 24
27 21 12
40. Lithopolis Area Fine Arts
Association, Inc. 84 23
30 19 12
41. City of Greenfield 84 21
30 20 13
42. Ashtabula County 83 22
32 19 10
43. Toronto Area Chamber of
Commerce 83 20
33 19 11
44. Muskingum Valley
Symphonic Winds 83 20
31 20 12
45.Portsmouth Community
Orchestra 83 22
29 20 12
46. Miami Valley Symphony
Orchestra 83 21
30 20 12
47. New Straitsville History
Group 83 21
30 20 12
48. Wright State University* 82 22 28
20 12
49. Southwest Community
Chorus Foundation 81 21
29 19 12
50. Main Street Reading Series 81 22 27
20 12
51. Arts in Strongsville 80 21
29 18 12
52. Bowling Green State
University 80 21
27 20 12
53. Cesear's Forum 79 23
24 20 12
54. Etruscan Press 78 22
25 19 12
55.American Indian
Intertribal Association 76 21
28 17 10
56. Your Human Resource
Center 70 21
22 17 10
57. University of Cincinnati *0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round
58. COSI Toledo 0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round
59. Minerva Area Community
Charitable Trust Assn 0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round
60. Middletown Historical
Society 0 Not Voted Into Scoring
Round
61. Foluke Cultural Arts
Center Inc 0 Not Voted Into Scoring
Round
62. Urban Mission Ministries
Inc 0 Not Voted Into
Scoring Round
63. City of Cuyahoga Falls 0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round
64. Canton Ohio Chapter of
the Barbershop Harmony Society 0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round
65. University of Toledo
Alumni Association 0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round
66. Warren County Historical
Society 0 Not Voted Into Scoring
Round
67. NrityaArapana School
of Dance 0 Not Voted Into Scoring
Round
68. World Piano Competition
Inc 0 Not Voted Into
Scoring Round
69. Center for Independent
Living Options Inc 0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round
70. Hiram Poetry Review 0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round
71. First Capital District of
Chillicothe Community
Urban Redevelopment 0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round
72. University of Findlay 0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round
73. Ohio State University
Hillel Foundation 0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round
74. KIACA Gallery 0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round
75. OCCHA 0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round
76. Ujima Theatre 0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round
77. Eastern Maumee Bay
Arts Council 0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round
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<B>Greetings,<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
Standing Rock Cultural Arts is proud to announce that we have received a 20=
06 Arts Access Grant from the Ohio Arts Council. <FONT COLOR=3D"#880000"=
><I>We our especially honored to receive a score of 94, ranking us 2<U>nd</U=
> out of 84 applicants in Ohio among small to mid-size arts organizations.</=
I></FONT> These grants are highly competitive and enable small organiz=
ations bring art to the community. We are very grateful to receive thi=
s support from the Council and wish to thank Susan DePasquale, the northeast=
Ohio representative, and Wayne Lawson, the executive director, for all thei=
r efforts in promoting arts and culture in Ohio. Details and a scoreca=
rd of the grant review can be found here.<BR>
<BR>
Thank you for supporting the Arts,<BR>
<BR>
</B><FONT FACE=3D"Gadget">Jeff Ingram/Executive Director<BR>
Standing Rock Cultural Arts<BR>
257 N. Water St., Kent, OH 44240<BR>
330-673-4970<BR>
info at standingrock.net<BR>
www.standingrock.net<BR>
</FONT><B><BR>
<BR>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#222222">Why the OAC Supports the Arts Access Program<BR>
</FONT></B><FONT COLOR=3D"#222222"><BR>
<B><BR>
The Ohio Arts Council believes that state tax dollars invested in small and=
emerging arts organizations strengthen the presence of the arts in Ohio com=
munities and affirm the inherent value of the arts to all Ohioans. <BR>
<BR>
The arts are universal: Great music is not heard exclusively in great music=
halls, and not every exquisite sculpture debuts in a fine art gallery. Amaz=
ing poetry is written every day by elementary school children. Arts experien=
ces take place in every Ohio city and town, by Ohioans of every age and leve=
l of ability, and across every income level and tax bracket. As a state agen=
cy, the OAC works hard to ensure that valuable, meaningful arts experiences =
are available to all Ohioans, especially those in geographically isolated or=
underserved areas where the impact of the arts can be the most powerful. <B=
R>
<BR>
The OAC broadens access to the arts statewide by assisting emerging arts or=
ganizations during their formative years and by providing support to small a=
rts organizations on an ongoing basis. Through the Arts Access program, the =
OAC works to fulfill our mission to serve all Ohioans equitably and to provi=
de services that are accessible to all. <BR>
<BR>
<BR>
</B></FONT><B><FONT COLOR=3D"#996600">What the Program Supports<BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#222222"><BR>
The Arts Access program provides funds for organizations that have never be=
fore applied for OAC funding, startup organizations, community-driven one-ti=
me projects, and organizations with budgets under $25,000. Because the OAC s=
eeks to improve access to arts experiences for all Ohioans, this grant categ=
ory was developed to provide for the unique needs typically exhibited by the=
se applicants, including operational expenses and </FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#99660=
0"><U>special project</U></FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#222222"> costs. <BR>
<BR>
Arts Access grants are competitive; the most successful applications plan c=
arefully and work to assemble a broad base of local financial support for th=
eir activity.<BR>
</FONT><U><BR>
<BR>
Ohio Arts Council Scorecard in response to Standing Rock Cultural Arts=B9 app=
lication for a 2006 Arts Access Grant</U>.<BR>
<BR>
<FONT FACE=3D"Times New Roman">Re: Arts Access Panel Review Scores<BR>
The Ohio Arts Council=B9s Arts Access Advisory Panel met on April 11 - 13, 20=
05 to review<BR>
applications received on the March 1st deadline for FY2006. Below are the s=
cores for these<BR>
applications.<BR>
Maximum number of points allowed in each criterion for Arts Access:<BR>
<BR>
<FONT SIZE=3D"4">Artistic/Educational/Cultural Value</FONT> <FONT COLOR=3D"#222=
222">The highest score is &n=
bsp; =
25 points<BR>
<BR>
<FONT SIZE=3D"4">Community Participation & Accessibility</FONT> The highe=
st score is &nbs=
p;35 points<BR>
<BR>
<FONT SIZE=3D"4">Planning, Evaluation and Documentation</FONT> The highest sc=
ore is &nb=
sp; 25 points<BR>
<BR>
<FONT SIZE=3D"4">Organizational and Financial Management</FONT> The highest s=
core is &n=
bsp; 15 points<BR>
<BR>
</FONT></FONT></B><FONT FACE=3D"Times New Roman"><FONT COLOR=3D"#222222"><H2>TO=
TAL POINTS POSSIBLE 100 POINTS<BR>
</H2></FONT></FONT><B><BR>
Criteria Averages<BR>
Artistic/educational/cultural merit</B> 24<BR>
<B>Community participation</B> 33<BR>
<B>Evaluation and planning</B> 23<BR>
<B>Organizational/financial merit</B> 14<BR>
<B>Master Score 94<BR>
# Panelists</B> 8<BR>
<BR>
<B>Additional Notes for this Grant:<BR>
<BR>
Panel Meeting Summary Comments:<BR>
</B>a. a wonderful community resource <BR>
b. offers arts and community programs that are diverse, <BR>
creative and easily accessible to all<BR>
c. love the children's playwriting course and play<BR>
d. small, talented and dedicated staff <BR>
e. support materials well presented<BR>
f. great letters of support and partnership<BR>
<FONT FACE=3D"Times New Roman"><B><BR>
Should you have questions on these scores, please contact your regional pro=
gram<BR>
coordinator here at the OAC at 614/466-2613 or by e-mail (<FONT COLOR=3D"#000=
0FF"><U>susan.depasquale at oac.state.oh.us</U></FONT>;<BR>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF"><U>kathy.cain at oac.state.oh.us</U></FONT>; <FONT COLOR=
=3D"#0000FF"><U>pat.henahan at oac.state.oh.us</U></FONT>)<BR>
<BR>
Average Artistic/Educational/Cultural Value (AECV)<BR>
Average Community Participation & Accessibility (CP&A)\<BR>
Average Planning, Evaluation & Documentation (PE&D)<BR>
Average Organizational & Financial Management (O&FM)<BR>
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&nbs=
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<BR>
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<BR>
4. Newark Midland Theatre &=
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23 &=
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<BR>
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bsp; =
92 &=
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9. Cleveland Shakespeare Festival  =
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&nbs=
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<BR>
12. Progressive Arts Alliance Inc  =
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24 &=
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bsp; 22 &nb=
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<BR>
13. Storytellers Of Central Ohio =
89 &=
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bsp; 89 &nb=
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&nbs=
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<BR>
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&nbs=
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89 &=
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bsp; 31 &nb=
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<BR>
19. Henry H Stambaugh<BR>
Auditorium Association &nbs=
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; 21 =
&nbs=
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<BR>
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Council Inc. &n=
bsp; =
&nbs=
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24 =
29 &=
nbsp; 22 &n=
bsp; =
13<B=
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<BR>
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bsp; =
31 &=
nbsp; 22 &n=
bsp; =
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<BR>
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Cultural Society &nbs=
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bsp; =
88 &=
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<BR>
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&nbs=
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sp; 23 &nbs=
p; 30  =
; 21 =
&nbs=
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<BR>
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; &nb=
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Foundation of Columbus &nbs=
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sp; 24 &nbs=
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&nbs=
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nbsp; 86 &n=
bsp; 23 &nb=
sp; 31 &nbs=
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sp; 20 &nbs=
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<BR>
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Symphonic Winds  =
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Orchestra  =
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&nb=
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12<B=
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<BR>
49. Southwest Community <BR>
Chorus Foundation &nb=
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&nb=
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sp; &=
nbsp;12<BR>
<BR>
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; 22 =
27 &=
nbsp;  =
; 20 =
&nbs=
p; 12<BR>
<BR>
51. Arts in Strongsville &n=
bsp; 80 &nb=
sp; 21 &nbs=
p; 29=
&nb=
sp; 18 &nbs=
p; &n=
bsp; 12<BR>
<BR>
52. Bowling Green State<BR>
University &nbs=
p; &n=
bsp; =
80 &=
nbsp; 21 &n=
bsp; 27 &nb=
sp; &=
nbsp;20 &n=
bsp; =
12<BR>
<BR>
53. Cesear's Forum &n=
bsp; =
79 2=
3 &n=
bsp; 24 &nb=
sp; 2=
0 &n=
bsp; =
12<BR>
<BR>
54. Etruscan Press &n=
bsp; =
78 &=
nbsp;22 &n=
bsp; 25 &nb=
sp; &=
nbsp;19 &n=
bsp; =
12<BR>
<BR>
55.American Indian<BR>
Intertribal Association &nb=
sp; 76 &nbs=
p; 21  =
; 28 =
&nbs=
p; 17  =
; &nb=
sp; 10<BR>
<BR>
56. Your Human Resource<BR>
Center &n=
bsp; =
&nbs=
p; 70  =
; 21 =
22 &=
nbsp;  =
; 17 =
&nbs=
p; 10<BR>
<BR>
57. University of Cincinnati *0 Not Vot=
ed Into Scoring Round<BR>
58. COSI Toledo  =
; &nb=
sp; 0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round<BR>
59. Minerva Area Community<BR>
Charitable Trust Assn  =
; 0 Not Voted Into Scoring Ro=
und<BR>
60. Middletown Historical<BR>
Society &=
nbsp;  =
; &nb=
sp; 0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round<BR>
61. Foluke Cultural Arts<BR>
Center Inc &nbs=
p; &n=
bsp; =
0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round<BR>
62. Urban Mission Ministries<BR>
Inc  =
; &nb=
sp; &=
nbsp; 0 Not=
Voted Into Scoring Round<BR>
63. City of Cuyahoga Falls =
0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round <BR>
64. Canton Ohio Chapter of <BR>
the Barbershop Harmony Society 0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round<BR>
65. University of Toledo<BR>
Alumni Association &n=
bsp; 0 Not Voted =
Into Scoring Round<BR>
66. Warren County Historical<BR>
Society &=
nbsp;  =
; &nb=
sp; 0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round<BR>
67. NrityaArapana School<BR>
of Dance =
&nbs=
p; &n=
bsp; 0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round<BR>
68. World Piano Competition<BR>
Inc  =
; &nb=
sp; &=
nbsp; 0 Not=
Voted Into Scoring Round<BR>
69. Center for Independent <BR>
Living Options Inc &n=
bsp; =
0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round<BR>
70. Hiram Poetry Review &nb=
sp; 0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round<BR>
71. First Capital District of<BR>
Chillicothe Community<BR>
Urban Redevelopment &=
nbsp; 0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round<BR>
72. University of Findlay &=
nbsp; 0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round<BR>
73. Ohio State University<BR>
Hillel Foundation &nb=
sp; &=
nbsp; 0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round<BR>
74. KIACA Gallery &nb=
sp; &=
nbsp;0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round<BR>
75. OCCHA  =
; &nb=
sp; 0 Not Voted I=
nto Scoring Round<BR>
76. Ujima Theatre &nb=
sp; &=
nbsp;0 Not Voted Into Scoring Round<BR>
77. Eastern Maumee Bay<BR>
Arts Council &n=
bsp; =
0 Not Voted Into Scori=
ng Round<BR>
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