In Kansas, Federal Arts Funding At Risk Again
From Rhonda Holman, writing for The Wichita Eagle:
The 2015 Legislature and governor had signed off on $190,000 for the Kansas Department of Commerce’s Kansas Creative Arts Industries Commission for fiscal 2016, with perhaps $58,000 more to come from an income-tax checkoff and special arts license plates.
But the National Endowment for the Arts notified the KCAIC in September that Kansas was nearly $225,000 short of the state match needed to qualify for federal dollars and must close the gap by Jan. 15. A Commerce Department spokesman told Associated Press that the state was trying to identify ways to satisfy the matching requirement, perhaps by counting other state agencies’ projects or employee staff time.