Alameda County Arts Commission
For CREATE Alameda County
-
Amount$100,000
-
Program
-
Date Awarded3/9/2023
-
Term24.0 Months
-
Type of SupportGeneral Support/Program
Strategies
Overview
The Alameda County Arts Commission nurtures a thriving environment and economy for arts and culture across California's seventh most populous county. Its arts education, public art, and regranting programs help sustain a creative community of more than 4,000 arts-related businesses and 600 nonprofit arts and culture organizations. Home to some of the greatest disparities in arts education access and participation rates in public schools in the Bay Area, the agency works to build public will, provide direct services, and support the implementation of statewide arts education policies. This grant to the Alameda County Arts Commission will advance the Program's Youth strategy through the Policy and Advocacy substrategy.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.co.alameda.ca.us/arts/award01.htm
Address
1106 Madison Street Suite 336, Oakland, CA, 94607, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for CREATE Alameda County
The Alameda County Arts Commission nurtures a thriving environment and economy for arts and culture across California’s seventh most populous county. Its arts education, public art, and regranting programs help sustain a creative community of more than 4,000 arts-related businesses and 600 nonprofit arts and culture organizations. Home to some of the greatest disparities in arts education access and participation rates in public schools in the Bay Area, the agency works to build public will, provide direct services, and support the implementation of statewide arts education policies. This grant to the Alameda County Arts Commission will advance the Program’s Youth strategy through the Policy and Advocacy substrategy.
for Create Alameda County
The Alameda County Arts Commission nurtures a thriving environment and economy for arts and culture across California’s seventh most populous county. Its arts education, public art, and regranting programs help sustain a creative community of more than 4,000 arts-related businesses and 600 nonprofit arts and culture organizations. Home to some of the greatest disparities in arts education access and participation rates in public schools in the Bay Area, the agency works to build public will, provide direct services, and support the implementation of statewide arts education policies. This grant to the Alameda County Arts Commission will advance the Program’s Youth strategy through the Policy and Advocacy substrategy.