CounterPulse
For General Operating Support
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Amount$270,000
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Program
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Date Awarded10/18/2016
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Term36.0 Months
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Type of SupportGeneral Support/Organization
Strategies
Overview
For more than 25 years, CounterPulse has supported hundreds of emerging multidisciplinary artists, who are engaged in the creation of cutting-edge and contemporary performance, with a suite of programs and services that include the commission and production of new work, fiscal sponsorship, and subsidized rehearsal and performance space. CounterPulse's newly purchased and renovated facility at 80 Turk Street has become a beacon of neighborhood revitalization in the Tenderloin, as well as a shelter from displacement in a volatile market for many San Francisco performance artists. A renewal grant will support CounterPulse in expanding its programs in the new space to develop strategic partnerships and reach new audiences.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.counterpulse.org
Address
80 Turk Street, San Francisco, CA, 94102, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for the 2021 Hewlett 50 Arts Commissions for Folk and Traditional Arts
The Hewlett 50 Arts Commissions initiative marked the foundation’s 50the anniversary by supporting the creation and premiere of 50 exceptional works of performing arts. This grant provides supplemental support for CounterPulse to develop and present the Indian folk opera “Princess Nautanki” in partnership with lead artist Devendra Sharma and the fiscally sponsored project, Devendra Sharma’s Nautanki Folk Opera Ensemble.
for general operating support
CounterPulse supports emerging artists and cultural innovators engaged in the creation of cutting-edge and contemporary performance artists. The organization commissions and produces new work, provides fiscal sponsorship services, and subsidizes rehearsal and performance space for a community of 1,000 artists that largely identify as part of BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled communities. In a typical year, CounterPulse performances and classes engage more than 15,000 audience and community members at its 10,000-square-foot facility in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood. This grant advances the Performing Arts Program’s Communities strategy.