Grants from Minneapolis Awarded for Artist-Led Community Healing And Well-Being


Foundation: Kresge Foundation

credit: Flickr

The City of Minneapolis Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy has approved funding for 15 artists-led teams to support projects that offer creative healing and support for Minneapolis communities that have been directly affected and affected by the trauma and stress of the past year.
The Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy mobilizes one-time City dollars in 2021. This money is used to fund the new Cultural Districts and to repurpose resources from Kresge Foundation.

These grants will continue to mobilize the unique and specialized talents of artists and designers to address community needs. They also aim to engage with and increase the impact of community healing. The Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy used resources from the Kresge Foundation in 2020 to support the work of local artists and developers on community healing projects.

The Creative Response Fund is a program of The Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy at the City of Minneapolis.

The City of Minneapolis Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy provides funding, manages the artist selection process, and provides support for projects. The Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy supports artist-entrepreneurs, creative businesses and arts and culture nonprofits to ensure the growth and sustainability of cultural expression and creativity throughout the City of Minneapolis. Read the Entire Article


Selected Grant News Headlines

A customized collection of grant news from foundations and the federal government from around the Web.

$152K State Grant Money Supports Arts In Burlington County: Officials

Sixteen nonprofit groups in New Jersey's Burlington County will receive a total of $152,000 in state funding to support the arts. The grants, from the state's New Jersey Arts Council, were...more

Donations Allow Arts Organizations To Thrive

Arts organizations need philanthropy. To continue entertaining and educating their communities, these organizations need money beyond what governments supply. Fundraising and gifts support arts...more

Timberland'S Global Streetwear Icon Of Culture Is Celebrated In Its Future73 Program

"Notable bootmaker and brand Timberland has hit the 50th anniversary of one of its iconic shoes." That's what the company is saying about its Premium 6-inch Waterproof Boot, which was made in...more

Wclv Program Guide 02-12-2023

When it comes to big band music, the term "big band" doesn't exactly ring a bell. But when it comes to jazz, the term "big band" is a lot more specific. In fact, the term "big band" was coined...more

Illuminating The Black Experience Through Dance And Technology

Northwestern University professor and dancer Thomas DeFrantz is the recipient of a $500,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation to expand a research project on African-American dance, the Chicago...more

"Spotlight on Innovation"

If you're looking for a fun way to spend Valentine's Day, there's no better place than a bar in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The Crooked Tree Arts Center is hosting an exhibit of works by local...more

USF College of The Arts inspires local K-12 students through new outreach program

The University of South Florida is making the arts more accessible to students in one of the country's most under-served areas. The school's College of the Arts is currently piloting a program...more

STEAM Students Team Up With MIT For Unique Collaboration

For the first time in its history, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is teaming up with an international school in Chicago. The British International School Chicago, Lincoln Park...more

Big Announcement of CM Mann in Mumbai, Said- Film City Will Be Made in Punjab

The chief minister of India's Punjab state, which boasts one of the highest per-capita rates of violent crime in the country, has announced plans to create a "film city" in his state, the BBC...more

Akron Civic Theatre To Host Lunar New Year Celebration Jan. 28
Foundation: Akron Community Foundation, Knight Foundation

If you can't make it to Ohio's Akron on Jan. 28, you can still celebrate the Year of the Rabbit with friends and family at the Akron Civic Theatre. The annual Lunar New Year celebration will...more







Social Entrepreneurship
Spotlight



Social Enterprise to Reduce Youth Unemployment


Emeka Forbes from Etruria, Staffordshire, England is an 18-year-old entrepreneur who is known for developing theĀ Capturate.com site because of his love for photography. He has recently launched a new venture operating as a social enterprise calledĀ Young Creatives.




Human Services Jobs in Wyoming

  Foundation Related Jobs
  Substance Abuse Jobs
  Foundation Related Jobs
  Program Director Jobs
  Fundraising & Development Jobs


Federal Government Grant and Assistance Programs


Medicaid Transformation Grants | Fishery Products Inspection and Certification | Wetlands Reserve Program | Emergency Shelter Grants Program | Federal Employment for Individuals With Disabilities | Los Alamos National Laboratory Fire Protection | National All Schedules Prescription Electronic Reporting Grant | Farm Operating Loans | | Site Style by YAML | Grants.gov | Grants | Grants News | Sitemap | Privacy Policy

Edited by: Michael Saunders

© 2008-2023 Copyright Michael Saunders