I found a
data set from the New York Council on the Arts detailing all the grants they have issues since 2003.
Above, you can see all the visualizations I created. For the first two tabs, which are a heatmap and a treemap, it is easy to see just how much funding New York City and its adjacent areas receive in funding. In many ways this makes sense, since there is so much different art and culture happening, and many hundreds of organizations exist. But, New York and surrounding areas are not getting the largest average grants, as you can see on the following tab ("Average grant by county"). Instead Steuben county has the highest average grant at $37,483 while New York receives an average of $16,623.
You can also see funding per year, where - no surprise - New York and Brooklyn are much higher than every other county. I created a separate graph without the two counties so it would be easier to see how other counties stack up against each other. Overall, funding is going down.
By program, funding is also going down in recent years. However, state and local partnership funding from the council takes a steep rise in 2007, and has remained the top funding option from the council since then - it is also on the rise after several year of drop off.
What else do you see that is interesting?
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