California Humanities

For Communications Planning

  • Amount
    $20,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    3/21/2017
  • Term
    12.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    Project
Overview
California Humanities connects people to ideas and one another in order to understand our shared heritage and diverse cultures, inspire civic participation, and shape our future. Its grant programs enable communities to voice, record, and share histories through video, photography, murals, theatre, documentary film, radio, and new media projects. The organization reaches more than 42,000 annually through performances and presentations throughout the Bay Area and the state. On the heels of a new strategic plan, communications planning will help Cal Humanities spread its message about the value of the humanities to a wider cross-section of the state, including underserved communities.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.calhum.org 
Address
538 Ninth Street, Suite 210, Oakland, CA, 94607, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for general operating support  
California Humanities connects people to ideas and one another in order to understand our shared heritage and diverse cultures, inspire civic participation, and shape our future. Its grant programs enable communities to voice, record, and share histories through video, photography, murals, theater, documentary film, radio, and new media projects. The organization reaches more than 42,000 annually through performances and presentations throughout the Bay Area and the state.
for an Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity (EID) capacity building project  
California Humanities reaches more than 42,000 annually through performances and presentations throughout the Bay Area and the state, and its grant programs enable communities to voice, record, and share histories through video, photography, murals, theatre, documentary film, radio, and new media projects. This organizational effectiveness grant supports internal capacity building to deepen the organization’s awareness, knowledge, skill, policies and practices around equity, inclusion and diversity. Helping individual grantee organizations develop their internal competencies for equity-focused work will in turn support the nonprofit arts field in the Bay Area to coalesce around common language and best practices for equity in the arts.

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