CETA was signed into law by
Richard Nixon in December 1973 in response to a severe economic recession. It started modestly but expanded rapidly, reaching a peak budget of $12 billion in the late 1970s, during President Carter's administration. John Kreidler, an arts administration intern at the
San Francisco Arts Commission, was the first to recognize that CETA funds could be used to employ artists. In 1974 he crafted the proposal that resulted in securing CETA money for the city's Neighborhood Arts Program based on a category in the legislation—Title VI – that provided funding for "cyclically unemployed" professionals, such as artists. Subsequently, CETA arts positions were secured in a variety of locations across the country, with some of the largest concentrations in Washington DC, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Los Angeles and other cities. In 1977 Chicago instituted a centralized program (called “Artists-in-Residency”), employing 108 artists per year through 1981. The largest CETA-funded project, the
Cultural Council Foundation (CCF) Artists Project, operated in NYC from 1977 to 1980. Among the key folks who established it was
Ted Berger, who would later help grow NYFA. At its peak it employed 325 artists (visual, performing and literary) and 32 project administrators (many of them also artists). Within the CCF Project, subcontractors included the Association of American Dance Companies,
Jazzmobile, the
Brooklyn Philharmonia, the Association of Hispanic Arts, the
Black Theatre Alliance, the Foundation for Independent Video and Film and the
Foundation for the Community of Artists, which administered a seven-member documentation unit. Four other, independent, CETA-funded artist projects also operated in NYC: Hospital Audiences,
La Mama ETC,
American Jewish Congress and Theater for the Forgotten. Additional CETA lines were awarded directly to nonprofits through the city's
Borough President offices bringing the total in NYC to about 600 positions. CCF Project artists were paid $10,000 per year (about $45K in 2020 dollars), with good health insurance and two weeks paid vacation. In exchange they spent four days per week in community service assignments and one day per week in their studio or study. ==Legacy==