The Kentucky Foundation for Women Series, 1986-1998 ( RESTRICTED )

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The Kentucky Foundation for Women is a philanthropic organization founded by Bingham, which seeks to support women in the arts in Kentucky. Thus, the Foundation gives out a number of grants for living expenses each year to Kentucky women artists in order to allow them time to focus on creative projects. The Foundation also publishes the literary journal The American Voice. This series contains miscellaneous administrative files regarding grant proposal guidelines, office procedures, and finances of The Kentucky Foundation for Women. Related material found in the Kentucky Foundation for Women Records, a separate collection housed in the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library. Arranged alphabetically.

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Collection restrictions:

Written permission from the donor, Sallie Bingham, is necessary before accessing the following: diaries, notebooks, correspondence, photographs, legal and financial papers, and files associated with the following: Kentucky Foundation for Women, The American Voice, and Santa Fe Stages. Not covered by this restriction: writings, speeches, clippings, subject files, audiovisual materials.

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