Draft:Literary Arts, Inc.
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Literary Arts is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit[1] literary organization based in Portland, Oregon. Their mission is to engage readers, support writers, and inspire the next generation with great literature. Their mission's three branches are reflected in three programing areas: reader outreach, supporting writers[2], and exposing youth to literature.
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Literary Arts, Inc., sponsors the Oregon Book Awards, Oregon Literary Arts Fellowships[3] and The Portland Arts & Lectures Series.[4] All of Literary Arts' activities emphasize literature and literacy and the importance of books and reading.[citation needed]
Literary Arts also joins with other community organizations in presenting programs, has an active out-reach program and frequently collaborates with other cultural arts organizations[5] in Portland.
A governing Board oversees all programs. Portland Arts & Lectures has an Advisory Council. Assistance and advice on the Oregon literary programs are provided by the Oregon Literary Arts Advisory Council.