Federal arts policy changes have drastically impacted non-profit cultural organizations in the US, with the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) rescinding grants and a proposed budget that threatens its existence. Institutions in places like Miami are particularly affected, following significant state cuts from Florida's governor. The loss of funding is considered a "triple threat" for organizations as these cuts are existential, placing immense pressure on independent and community-driven arts spaces that rely on this vital financial support for their survival and operations.
"For us, it's a triple threat... It's not just a budget cut. It's existential." - Naomi Fisher, co-founder of BFI, on the cumulative impact of funding cuts.
Non-profit cultural organisations are grappling with the fallout from significant cuts to federal arts funding, which jeopardizes many programming plans nationwide.
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