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TechTAP 2003 Recipients
American Composers Forum, New York Chapter
New York, NY
Awarded $3000 for the development of a comprehensive Web-based database that will provide convenient access to up-to-date information about contemporary chamber music works suitable for performance and study by amateur musicians and student performers.
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ArtistCares
Jamaica, NY
Awarded $3000 to upgrade their web site to include an intranet that will act as a virtual office, available to the organization’s steering committee and working groups for work on shared documents.
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Asian American Arts Alliance
New York, NY
Awarded $3000 expand the scope and structure of the Online Directory of Asian American Arts Organizations to include more information for currently listed organizations and to add individual artists records to the listing and search functions.
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Booklyn Artists Alliance
Brooklyn, NY
Awarded $1000 to rebuild their web site using a flexible server-based content management system, Movable Type, that can be easily maintained by staff.
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Chenango County Council on the Arts
Norwich, NY
Awarded $3000 for a complete update and overhaul of the current web site including the design of a Venue Management Application to allow online ticket sales and seating choices.
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Dixon Place
New York, NY
Awarded $3000 for web site re-design. As Dixon Place begins two years of presenting programs “in-exile” at various locations throughout New York City, the web site will serve a crucial role in maintaining communication with their artist and audience communities.
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EarSay
New York, NY
Awarded $3000 for the development of an interactive web site and Mobile Story Booth/Kiosk as part of the multimedia project Crossing the BLVD, which aims to document and portray the largely invisible lives of new immigrants and refugees living and working in the borough of Queens.
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The Field
New York, NY
Awarded $3000 to combine and enhance it’s in-house and web databases and make this information available to authorized Internet users. For the organization the project will significantly reduce data entry and phone efforts and increase efficiency. For web site visitors, the project will encourage use, membership, participation and collaboration.
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Franklin Furnace Archive
New York, NY
Awarded $3000 for the design of a user interface and information architecture to further the creation of a permanent, electronically accessible and ongoing record of its 26-year history of exhibitions of artists books, temporary installations, performance art, netcasts, and works of “live art on the internet.”
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HERE, Home for Contemporary Theatre & Art
New York, NY
Awarded $3000 to improve communications technology by installation of a local Win32 based mail server program and an automated network monitor as well as the creation of a problem tracking system and staff training on the updated systems.
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Hourglass Group
New York, NY
Awarded $3000 to implement ebase Version 2, a relational database system, to integrate mailing lists and donor information and better meet data-tracking and reporting needs.
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Locust Street Neighborhood Art Classes
Buffalo, NY
Awarded $3000 for the installation and maintenance of an SDSL Internet Access line that will improve communication for the hearing impaired Funding Coordinator as well as general office function.
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Only Make Believe
New York, NY
Awarded $3000 for the development of a consistent design format for press kit, an upgraded and streamlined web site and the ability to send an electronic newsletter.
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Printed Matter
New York, NY
Awarded $3000 to complete the final stage of computerization of the entire consignment accounting system. This will lead to more efficient decisions about inventory and more timely payments to artists.
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Scotia-Glenville Children’s Museum
Scotia, NY
Awarded $2838 to customize an electronic scheduling program to better coordinate travelling museum programs.
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Southern Tier Celebrates!
Binghamton, NY
Awarded $3000 for the design and development of a web site for this newly formed arts-presenting umbrella organization as well as staff training for in-house editing of web site content.
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The Standby Program
New York, NY
Awarded $3000 to further support the development of a videotape preservation and restoration service, specializing in older, archaic formats.
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Susan Marshall and Company
New York, NY
Awarded $3000 for web site design, implementation and staff training on in-house content maintenance to be used as part of a new marketing initiative for the dance company.

Transart & Cultural Services
West Park, NY
Awarded $3000 to assess the demographic and socio-economic characteristic of its primary service area to demonstrate the need for culturally diverse arts programming in the Mid-Hudson Valley. The project will integrate GIS technology and statistical analysis using new census data and other sources to develop a new perspective of the region to inform the local arts community, as well as potential arts funders and the public.
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Young Playwrights
New York, NY
Awarded $3000 for the implementation of a web site redesign project that includes development of new content and visual design, increased interactivity and resources and a stronger Internet presence. website