Arts & Culture Funders Meeting
For this second 2021 meeting under the theme, Pandemic Adaptations: Arts & Culture, the topic will be Strategies Around Reopening.
For this second 2021 meeting under the theme, Pandemic Adaptations: Arts & Culture, the topic will be Strategies Around Reopening.
The Pennsylvania Humanities Council (PHC) announced it is now accepting applications statewide for $1.2 million in pandemic recovery grants for organizations with a humanities-based mission and organizations conducting humanities programming.
42 new grants support individual artists and assist arts sector in emerging from the effects of COVID-19 through technology and facilities upgrades, diversity initiatives, new business models.
Aden currently serves as president and CEO of The Blues Foundation in Memphis, TN and is the former president and CEO of the African American Museum in Philadelphia (AAMP).
In a time of global unrest and uncertainty, Leeway Foundation continues to be led by our community and grantees to reimagine our world and reclaim spaces of power through their socially engaged artistic and cultural practices.
A combined six investments totaling $3.25M will reprioritize the creative economy.
Leeway Foundation recognizes the longstanding power of media artists and social-justice activists throughout the Greater Philadelphia region with $125,000 in funding to five inaugural Leeway x IPMF Media Artist + Activist Residency recipients.
Today PA Humanities announced $1.4 million in recovery funds to 92 Pennsylvania organizations. Called PA SHARP (Sustaining the Humanities through the American Rescue Plan), the initiative provides up to $20,000 in funding to strengthen and grow the humanities across the state.
Join fellow arts funders for both a catch-up and a part two discussion exploring the relationship between funder and nonprofit through the lens of racial equity.
Grants include $3.5M for Project HOME to expand housing and support for people with substance use disorder.