Theatre Bay Area

For Strategic Planning

  • Amount
    $50,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    10/15/2013
  • Term
    14.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    Project
About the Grantee
Address
499 Alabama Street, #450, San Francisco, CA, 94110, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for general operating support  
Theatre Bay Area is the regions largest service organization for nonprofit theaters and theater artists. It builds awareness, appreciation, and support for theater through programs that include audience engagement and ticketing services; collaborative marketing and research; professional development opportunities for staff, board members, and artists; and an annual conference. Theatre Bay Area engages more than 3,000 individuals and 100 organizations through its suite of membership programs. Support for Theatre Bay Area aligns with the Performing Arts Programs Artists strategy.
for CA$H Grants Program  
Theatre Bay Area is a membership organization that builds awareness, appreciation, and support for theater in the Bay Area. Its programs include marketing, research, professional development opportunities, auditions, and grant programs that serve theaters and artists. Its annual conference draws more than 300 participants. The CA$H Theatre grant program provides grants to artists and small theater companies that support artistic projects, capacity-building activities, and public performances. Support for Theatre Bay Areas CA$H Theatre grant program aligns with the Performing Arts Programs Artists strategy.
for expansion of the CA$H regranting program for the Bay Area theater sector  
Theatre Bay Area is Northern Californias largest service organization for nonprofit theaters and theater artists. It provides audience engagement and ticketing services, collaborative marketing and research, professional development opportunities for theater staff and artists, and an annual conference. With this grant supplement, Theatre Bay Area will provide fast-turnaround grants to small-budget theater organizations to help them address either compliance with the Californias new employment law, Assembly Bill 5, or the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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