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Tamara Biggs wrote:
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> Denver Museum of Natural History will soon be starting a very ambitious campaign. email Bonnie Downing, Director of Development ([log in to unmask]) for info.
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> >>> Catherine Legein <[log in to unmask]> 12/04 9:45 AM >>>
> Hello,
> I am in the preliminary stages of research for a comparative study on funding
> policies I want to submit at the University of Brussels.
>  I am trying to identify some of the major cultural institutions across the
> United States currently undertaking capital campaigns or developing strategies
> of expansion or new buildings. My focus is on Museums, altough I am interested
> in other cultural institutions such as Performing Centers, Theaters or
> Orchestras, etc.
> Do you know of any development in your area, major grants recently alloted
> towards such mission, or do you know of resources to find such information?
> In advance , I thank you for taking the time to answer this query.
> Sincerely,
> Catherine Legein

I suggest you contact directors of the Mexican, Asian Art, San Francisco
Fine Arts, and the Jewish museums in San Francisco. They are in the
midst of major campaigns. Hope this is helpful.

Good luck, Hanna

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