This chart presents the history of the District of Columbia's climb from insolvency to one of the strongest financial positions of any city in the nation.
"Investing for Tomorrow" - FY 2014 Proposed Budget and Financial Plan, the 18th consecutive balanced budget for District of Columbia, submitted by the Mayor to the Council.
View and explore the District's captial and operating budgets with the interactive CFOInfo dashboard. Includes quarterly data on current-year operating budget and expenditures.
The Mayor’s Arts Awards and Mayor's Awards for Arts Teaching are the most prestigious honors conferred by the city on artists, teachers, nonprofit organizations and patrons of the arts.
The Mayor's Arts Awards and Mayor's Awards for Arts Teaching are the most prestigious honors conferred by the city on individual artists, teachers, nonprofit organizations and patrons of the arts. Mayor Vincent C. Gray and the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities will honor awardees at a public ceremony at the Lincoln Theatre in September 2013.
Artists and organizations will be recognized in five categories: Excellence in an Artistic Discipline; Excellence in Service to the Arts; Innovation in the Arts; Outstanding Contribution to Arts Education and Outstanding Emerging Artist. The awards are limited to individuals and nonprofit organizations that reside in the District of Columbia.
The Mayor's Awards for Arts Teaching are limited to full-time arts teachers who are employed by a District of Columbia elementary, middle or high school. The three categories for arts teaching are Excellence in Teaching Performing Arts, Excellence in Teaching Visual Arts and Excellence in Teaching Language Arts. Teachers in all artistic disciplines (visual arts, music, theatre, dance or humanities-based) are eligible for nomination.