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  • After School Program

    Find an after school program for an elementary, middle, or high school student. Report a problem with an after school program.

  • Art Supplies

    Apply for art, office, and household supplies for artists and cultural organizations.

  • Artist Certification

    Learn about the certification needed for an artist to qualify for a joint living-working space.

  • Camp

    Learn about summer camps, day camps, and overnight camps. Report a problem with a camp.

  • City Archive Photograph

    Buy or get permission to use high-quality photos of classic images of New York City.

  • Cool Culture Family Pass

    Learn how to get a card that allows families free and unlimited general admission to 90 participating cultural institutions in New York City.

  • Cultural Program Grant

    Apply for a grant for a non-profit cultural program.

  • Cultural Project Funding

    Learn how the City spends money on cultural projects.

  • Culture Pass

    Learn how to use your library card to reserve a pass and get free admission to dozens of NYC cultural institutions.

  • Design Commission Photographs

    Get a copy of a photograph of a City-owned building or monument.

  • Donate Art Supplies

    Give materials or money to cultural organizations.

  • Events

    Learn about parades, festivals, exhibitions, public meetings, and workshops at City Agencies.

  • Film, Video, or Photography Permit

    Apply for a new film, video, or photography permit, or check the status of an existing permit.

  • Films Produced Last Year

    Get a list of films produced in New York City in the previous year.

  • High Line Art Installation

    Learn about Sam Durant's artwork, Untitled (drone), on display at the High Line park.

  • Historical Societies

    Learn about historical societies.

  • IDNYC Benefits

    Learn about the benefits of having an IDNYC card.

  • IDNYC Card Corrections, Changes, and Lost Cards

    Get help with updating IDNYC card information or replacing a lost or damaged card.

  • IDNYC Complaints, Status, and Questions

    Get information about IDNYC issues, status of an application, and their Mobile Enrollment Center.

  • IDNYC Documents Required to Apply

    Get information about required documents to prove identity and New York City residency when applying for IDNYC.

  • IDNYC Municipal ID Card

    Learn about New York City's IDNYC municipal identification card for people who live in one of the 5 boroughs of New York City.

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    Find a public library.

  • Made in New York Incentive Program

    Learn about the Made in New York Incentive Program for film and television productions.

  • Made In New York Production Assistant Program

    Get training for people who want to work full-time as a production assistant in New York City.

  • Museums

    Learn about museums.

  • Musician or Performer Permit

    Apply for a permit to perform in subways, streets, parks, and ferry terminals.

  • Non-Profit Assistance

    Get help with credit, funding, office space, tax credits, training and other assistance for non-profit organizations.

  • NYC Radio and Television

    Get information or make a complaint about NYC Media Group's television and radio shows.

  • Park Art Vendor Rules

    Learn the rules for selling art, photography, reading material, or sculpture in City parks.

  • September 11 Memorial and Museum

    Learn about the 9/11 Memorial and Museum or schedule a visit to the Reflection Room.

  • Theaters and Performing Arts Centers

    Learn about places that hold dance, music, or theater performances.

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