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Maryland CDP New User Training Frederick, MD 10-03-2008

Friday, October 03, 2008 from 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM (ET)

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Getting Started with the
Maryland Cultural Data Project

The Maryland Cultural Data Project (Maryland CDP) is a standardized online system for collecting historical financial and organizational data for grant applications to participating funders. Organizations only need to complete a Cultural Data Profile (the online form used for collecting financial and other operational information) once each fiscal year.

 

Get the most from the Maryland CDP.
Attend a free training session.

This session, co-hosted by the Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area and the Frederick Arts Council, will be held on October 3rd, 2008 at the Cultural Arts Center located at 15 West Patrick Street from 10:00am to 11:30am in downtown Frederick. Please enter on the Market Street side of the Cutlural Arts Center. Metered street parking is available throughout downtown Frederick. Parking is also available for $1/hour at the Court Street Parking Deck located at 2 S. Court Street.



 

 

Questions? Visit http://www.mdculturaldata.org or contact the Maryland CDP Help Desk at help@mdculturaldata.org or
1-866-9-MD-DATA.

The Maryland CDP is a collaborative effort of the Project Task Force and the following funders: Alex. Brown & Sons Charitable Foundation; Baltimore Community Foundation; Cooper Family Fund at the Baltimore Community Foundation; Harry L. Gladding Foundation; Maryland Heritage Areas Authority; Maryland Historical Trust; Maryland State Arts Council; The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation; T. Rowe Price Associates Fund at the Baltimore Community Foundation; and The William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund

The California CDP is administered by The Pew Charitable Trusts. The Cultural Data Project: Building Strength Through Information
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Attendee List
  • Kibibi Ajanku, Sankofa Dance Theater

  • Pat Anderson, Frederick County Public Libraries

  • Valerie Astin, Johns Hopkins University Theatre

  • Cindy Blackstock, City of Hagerstown

  • Catherine Cox, South Mountain Heritage Society

  • Janet Davis, Frederick County Division of Planning

  • Darlene DeMario, City of Frederick

  • David Dunn, City of Brunswick

  • Penelope Fallon, Baltimore Museum of Industry

  • Christie Fuentes, Port Towns Community Development Corporation

  • Hannah Grant, Catoctin Center for Regional Studies

  • Candy Greenway, Friends of Frederick County Public Libraries Inc.

  • Todd Hepburn, King T Enterprises, LLC

  • Dean Herrin, Catoctin Center for Regional Studies

  • Katarina Janik, Baltimore Museum of Industry

  • louise kauffmann, city of gaithersburg

  • Cheryl Lawson, City of Brunswick

  • Mary Mannix, Frederick County Public Libraires

  • Carrie Myers, City of Brunswick

  • Michael North, AARCH Society of Frederick County

  • Elizabeth Shatto Shatto, Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area

  • Judith Snow, Choral Arts Society of Frederick

  • Mark Turian, Bach Concert Series

When

Friday, October 03, 2008 from 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM (ET)

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Cultural Arts Center
15 West Patrick Street
(Enter on Market Street side)
Frederick, MD 21701



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The CDP is a standardized online system for collecting historical financial and programmatic information. The Project is a state-wide collaborative effort of public and private funders. Arts and cultural organizations fill out the CDP once each year and then use the data as part of their grant applications to all participating funders throughout the state.


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