Grantmakers in the Arts

December 17, 2018 by Carmen Graciela Díaz in Support for Individual Artists, Arts and Community Development

The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts announced the expansion of its Regional Regranting Program to Cleveland and Denver where it will be administered by the non-profit arts organizations SPACES and RedLine respectively. Baltimore’s program, The Grit Fund (TGF), will come back on line after a one-year hiatus under the new administration of Baltimore Arts Realty Corp (BARCO).

December 13, 2018 by Carmen Graciela Díaz in Community Arts

Michael Bloom, a Fargo, North Dakota-based police officer and rapper, has partnered with Alabama-based rap artist DPB on two music videos that feature the Fargo community and showcase what community policing and creativity can achieve.

December 12, 2018 by Carmen Graciela Díaz in Arts and Community Development, Why Arts? Making the Case

The Kenneth Rainin Foundation announced it awarded $3.775 million in arts grants to ten organizations that support artists and the creative process.

December 10, 2018 by Carmen Graciela Díaz in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

In a recent blog post for the American Alliance of Museums, Elizabeth Merritt cites the US Census Bureau's projection that the US will be “majority minority” sometime in the 2040s to make the case “that museum audiences do a pretty good job of reflecting American society…in the year 1900.”

December 7, 2018 by Carmen Graciela Díaz in Arts and Juvenile Justice, Arts and Social Justice, Philanthropic practice

Philadelphia was recently awarded $4 million by the MacArthur Foundation with the goal of decreasing the city’s jail population by 50 percent by 2020. The plan to cut the prison population comes after the city was able to surpass its original target reduction of 34 percent over three years, reported WHYY.

December 6, 2018 by Carmen Graciela Díaz in Community Arts

The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation (DDCF) announced its Arts Program granted $3.5M in lead funding to South Arts, based in Atlanta, GA, to launch Jazz Road, a national program designed to expand jazz artists’ touring to a wide range of communities.

December 4, 2018 by Carmen Graciela Díaz in Philanthropic practice

This year's Asian Venture Philanthropy Network (AVPN) conference in Singapore gave prominence to the topic of impact investing. It is no surprise considering that Asia sets an example on its use of capital for social ends, according to an article in Alliance magazine.

December 3, 2018 by Carmen Graciela Díaz in Arts and Higher Education, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Youth Development

Spelman College received recently a $5.4 million grant from the Walton Family Foundation to establish the Atlanta University Center Collective for the Study of Art History and Curatorial Studies.