Luther Burbank Center for the Arts

For General Operating Support

  • Amount
    $205,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    4/20/2018
  • Term
    35 Months
  • Type of Support
    General Support/Organization
Strategies
Overview
The Luther Burbank Center for the Arts, in Santa Rosa, CA, provides a diverse array of performing arts, arts education, and visual arts programs that enrich, educate, and entertain North Bay residents. Each year, more than 150,000 people attend performances in its 1,600-seat theater, and its standards-based arts education and outreach programs serve another 30,000 K-12 students and teachers. This supplemental grant will help the organization recover from the fires that devastated the region in October 2017.
About the Grantee
Address
50 Mark West Springs Road, Santa Rosa, CA, 95403-1436, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for facility repairs and capital improvements  
The Luther Burbank Center for the Arts (doing business as the Wells Fargo Center for the Arts as the result of a ten-year naming sponsorship with the financial institution in 2006) works to implement its mission to enrich, educate, and entertain its five-county community through a diverse calendar of arts and popular entertainment performances for more than 100,000 people in its 1,600-seat theater. The Center’s standards-based arts education and outreach programs serve 30,000 K-12 students through school shows, school residencies, and professional development for teachers. Support for the Bridge to the Future project would provide support for much-needed facility repairs and capital improvements to its forty-year-old venue.
for general operating support  
The Luther Burbank Center for the Arts (doing business as the Wells Fargo Center for the Arts as the result of a ten-year naming sponsorship with the financial institution in 2006) enriches, educates, and entertains its North Bay community through a diverse calendar of arts and popular entertainment performances for more than 100,000 people who come to its 1,600-seat theater each year. The Center’s standards-based arts education and outreach programs serve 30,000 K-12 students through school shows, school residencies, and professional development for teachers. With renewed funding, the organization intends to focus on delivering quality programs as well improving its financial ability to care for and update its aging facility.

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