Fred Slade highlights NOHFC's support of local arts groups
Editor’s note: Fred Slade is a board member with the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation . His letter is in response to the July 31 Sudbury.com article "Up Here festival scaled down after provincial funds cut entirely."
YES Theatre received $750,000 towards the soon to open Refettorio from NOHFC, plus millions each year to the films being shot in SudburyAnd the attached release shows the support other Sudbury arts groups received from Experience Ontario. I have served on many non-profit boards and those that thrive are the ones that recognize there is always the possibility of being turned down, even if the reasons seem unfair to them.
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