The Crucible

For An Equity, Inclusion, And Diversity (EID) Capacity Building Project

  • Amount
    $40,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    6/4/2019
  • Term
    18.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    Project
Overview
The Crucible serves 14,000 students, artists, and audience members each year through collaborative performances that bring fire-based music, dance, and theater to its 56,000-square-foot studio in West Oakland. 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.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.thecrucible.org 
Address
1260 Seventh Street, Oakland, CA, 94608, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for implementation of a database conversion system  
The Crucible’s mission is to foster collaboration between arts, industry, and community. To that end, it serves 10,000 students, artists, and audience members each year through collaborative performances that bring fire-based music, dance, and theater to its 56,000-square-foot studio in West Oakland. The Crucible’s industrial arts education programs include glass-blowing and blacksmithing, and provide 400 classes and workshops annually, offering hands-on learning opportunities for students of all ages and skill levels. With an experienced new executive director at the helm, a renewal grant would assist in the organization in stabilizing financially, evaluating its programs, and renewing its relevance within the local community. In late 2013, Crucible received an OE grant for $50,000 to convert its databases to new software (SalesForce). However, with leadership transitions, the project experienced delays and needed further development beyond the original grant. Therefore a second grant is recommended to supplement the original grant (#2013-9602) that was closed earlier this year
for a database conversion project  
The Crucible serves 10,000 students, artists and audience members each year through collaborative performances that bring music, dance and theater to a unique West Oakland venue, as well as through industrial arts education programs, such as glass-blowing, blacksmithing, and fire dancing, that provide hands-on learning opportunities for students of all ages and skill levels. Support for database conversion will enable the organization to integrate its class registration, marketing, fundraising and client data in a single, more efficient customer relationship management system.
for general operating support  
At its unique West Oakland venue, Crucible serves 10,000 students, artists, and audience members each year through collaborative performances of music, dance, and theater and through hands-on industrial arts programs (such as glass-blowing, blacksmithing, and fire dancing) for students of all ages and skill levels.

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