Minnesota Public Radio
Minnesota Public Radio is the state's largest cultural organization, providing 96 percent of the population with free access to some of the best broadcast cultural programming in the world. Minnesota Public Radio is using a grant from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund to implement projects around the following four goals:
- Promotion of Local Arts and Culture
- Presentation of Local Arts and Cultural Performances
- Contributions to Local Arts and Cultural Education
- Preservation and Promotion of Minnesota's History and Cultural Heritage
Project descriptions and budgets for all current Minnesota Public Radio projects supported in part by the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund are available at www.mpr.org/mnlegacyprojects.
Minnesota Public Radio has specific quantitative outcomes for each project supported by the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. The full list of outcomes can be found here.
Minnesota Public Radio tracks progress towards achieving proposed outcomes at www.mpr.org/mnlegacyprojects.
$2,623,500 in fiscal years 2011 and 2010
Minnesota Public Radio has specific quantitative outcomes for each project supported by the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. The full list of outcomes can be found here.
Minnesota Public Radio tracks progress towards achieving proposed outcomes at www.mpr.org/mnlegacyprojects.
$2,623,500 in fiscal years 2011 and 2010
Minnesota Public Radio has specific quantitative outcomes for each project supported by the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. The full list of outcomes can be found here.
Minnesota Public Radio tracks progress towards achieving proposed outcomes at www.mpr.org/mnlegacyprojects.
$2,623,500 in fiscal years 2011 and 2010