Community Initiatives

For The Teaching Artists Guild

  • Amount
    $30,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    7/14/2015
  • Term
    36.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    General Support/Program
Overview
The Teaching Artists Guild, a fiscally sponsored program of Community Initiatives, is now in its eighth year as a membership organization of more than 400 individual teaching artists and institutional members in the Bay Area. The organization works to provide programs to support the professionalization of the teaching artist field, particularly through professional development. With fresh leadership following a transition two years ago, Teaching Artists Guild is strengthening a statewide and national network of communication between teaching artists and hiring organizations, developing programs to support the field. Renewed support will assist the growth and enhancement of this important group of arts education providers.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.communityIn.org 
Address
1000 Broadway, Suite 480, Oakland, CA, 94607, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for sponsorship of CSLX funder convening  
This grant will support a convening hosted by Community Schools Learning Exchange (CSLX): Staying the Course: Student Success in a Post-ESSER Landscape. (Strategy: K-12 Teaching and Learning)
for CSLX organization assessment, planning, and wellness  
The Community Schools Learning Exchange (CSLX) supports stakeholders in implementing and refining whole-child community schools that leverage complementary whole-system efforts across the education and other child- and family-serving ecosystems. CSLX envisions community schools that are organized to create and sustain the optimal conditions for teaching and learning, are inclusive, equitable, student and family-centered, and are interconnected with the organizations and people within the communities they serve. This organizational effectiveness grant will support CSLX while they undergo organizational assessment and planning to highlight strengths and identify areas of opportunity and develop recommendations and tools to strengthen those areas. This will allow CSLX to refine their operating model and organizational structure, codify their practices, and ultimately develop a strategic plan that reflects their values and priorities in collaboration with the communities and stakeholders they work with. There is also an allocation in this grant for wellness in furtherance of the organization’s charitable purpose.
for Just Solutions Collective’s leadership recruitment and staff development  
The Just Solutions Collective works to broaden and deepen the understanding and implementation of equitable and effective climate policies and programs at a scale and pace that match the urgency of the climate crisis. This organizational effectiveness grant will support a search for the organization's first Directors of Research and Policy, develop a more robust evaluation system, protocols, and templates that facilitate optimal leadership and professional development.

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