Showing posts with label grants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grants. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 29, 2026

DDOA Distributes $5 Million in Statewide Arts Grants

The content of this post comes from a Delaware Division of the Arts press release...

Whether you live in a city, a small town, or a rural stretch of Sussex County, the arts should be something you can engage with. That is the idea behind the Delaware Division of the Arts’ first round of FY2027 grants: $5,055,797 supporting 127 grants to arts and community organizations that bring performances, classes, and exhibitions to communities in every part of the state. This first round of FY2027 funding includes General Operating Support, Project Support, Arts Stabilization, StartUp, Education Resource, and Arts Access grants.

“A state that values creativity attracts people, jobs, and opportunity, and the arts are one of Delaware’s best investments,” said Governor Matt Meyer. “The arts support thousands of jobs, draw visitors to our towns, and make Delaware a place where people and businesses want to put down roots. And because these grants reach every county, that opportunity belongs to all of Delaware. When we support the arts, we build a stronger state.”

“Access is the whole point,” said Jessica Ball, Director of the Delaware Division of the Arts. “The reach of this funding is what sets it apart. These grants put the arts within reach of Delawareans in all three counties, in cities, small towns, and rural communities alike. They pay for performances, exhibitions, festivals, and classes that any resident can take part in, and they carry the arts into schools, senior centers, and neighborhoods so that no matter where you live, there is something nearby to experience and enjoy. We are grateful to Governor Meyer, Secretary of State Charuni Patibanda-Sanchez, the General Assembly, and the National Endowment for the Arts for their continued support.”

That commitment to access is clearest in Delaware’s classrooms. Sixteen Education Resource grants connect schools with professional teaching artists and arts organizations, providing teacher training and standards-based arts learning for students from Pre-K through 12th grade statewide. It means a young person in any corner of the state can have an arts education experience that builds creativity, critical thinking, and confidence.

The grants also strengthen local economies. Delaware’s nonprofit arts and culture sector generates more than $200 million in economic activity a year and supports over 3,300 jobs, according to a 2023 study by Americans for the Arts. A big share of that comes straight from audiences: people who attend a performance or exhibition spend about $43 a visit at nearby restaurants, shops, and hotels, which adds up to more than $61 million a year statewide, and visitors from out of state spend even more. And nonprofits are only part of the story. Together with Delaware’s for-profit creative businesses, they make up a creative economy worth roughly $3.7 billion in output that claims a larger share of state jobs than traditional industries like agriculture.

Access also means keeping Delaware’s cornerstone institutions open and thriving. From the Delaware Art Museum’s internationally recognized collection of Pre-Raphaelite art to the First State Ballet Theatre, OperaDelaware, the Delaware Symphony Orchestra, the Biggs Museum of American Art, and the Freeman Arts Pavilion, these organizations set a high standard for artistic excellence while serving as gathering places for communities across the state. Together with many other established institutions, they keep Delaware’s cultural traditions vibrant, accessible, and a source of pride for residents and visitors alike.

This year, three organizations – the Nanticoke Indian Association, Imperial Dynasty Arts Program, and Resolution Steel Orchestra – will join the Division’s StartUp program for arts organizations that are new to the Division’s portfolio of grantees. Designed to strengthen arts nonprofits, the program provides financial support, board development training, and technical assistance to help participants operate sustainably and prepare for future eligibility in General Operating Support, Education Resource, or Arts Stabilization grants. StartUp organizations must demonstrate a clear artistic mission, a stable governing board, and a track record of at least two years of public programming. By welcoming these three grantees into the program, the Division is helping to ensure that the arts remain relevant and accessible, and that
Delaware’s portfolio of supported arts organizations can grow, thrive, and contribute meaningfully to the state’s unique cultural life.

All applications underwent impartial peer review by panels of Delaware community members, with oversight by the Delaware State Arts Council, ensuring that diverse perspectives are included in the grant review process.

Members of the public are encouraged to explore upcoming performances, exhibitions, and programs in their communities and see firsthand how these investments strengthen Delaware’s quality of life. Sign up for the Division’s monthly Arts E-News to learn more about events, grant opportunities, and ways to support the arts in Delaware.

Visit DelawareScene.com to see hundreds of arts and culture events statewide. A complete list of FY2027 first-round grant recipients is available at arts.delaware.gov.

The awards include:
  • General Operating Support for sixty-eight (68) arts organizations.
  • Project Support for twenty-eight (28) community-based organizations that provide arts programming for children and adults with physical or intellectual disabilities; students whose schools are under-resourced and face multiple barriers, individuals and family members dealing with cancer, and young children and community members from across Delaware.
  • Four (4) Arts Stabilization projects that support capital improvements and repairs to facilities owned or under long-term lease by arts organizations.
  • StartUp support for three arts organizations, Nanticoke Indian Association, Imperial Dynasty Arts Program, and Resolution Steel Orchestra, providing them with a combination of technical assistance, board development training, and financial support necessary to become eligible for General Operating Support grants.
  • Sixteen (16) education-based partnerships between Delaware’s schools, arts organizations and artists that provide teacher training and standards-based arts learning experiences for pre-K through 12 students statewide, in alignment with the Delaware Standards for Learning in the Visual and Performing Arts.
Funding comes from the Delaware General Assembly and the National Endowment for the Arts, with Arts Stabilization grants supported through the Arts Consortium of Delaware, Inc. (ArtCo) endowment.

The Division also awards grants on an ongoing basis throughout the year, including Arts Access grants, Artist Residencies, Individual Artist Fellowships, Creative Aging Programs, and Individual Artist Opportunity grants. Full grant descriptions are available on the Division’s website and at the end of the release.

Tuesday, August 8, 2023

Five Delaware Arts Organizations Receive Special Presenter Initiatives Grants from MidAtlantic Arts

The contents of this post originate from a press release from the Delaware Division of the Arts...

Mid Atlantic Arts, in partnership with the Delaware Division of the Arts, has announced over $102,000 in grants, across five states, through the 2023-2024 Special Presenter Initiatives program.

The Special Presenter Initiatives program provides funding to small and mid-size presenting organizations in Delaware, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, West Virginia, and the Native nations that share this geography. The program supports presenting projects with professional touring artists and ensembles from anywhere worldwide. The supported projects include public performances as well as community engagement activities that enhance the performance experience and offer meaningful exchanges between touring artists and a presenter’s community.

The artistic engagements proposed by applicant presenters are diverse in performance genre and artist identity. Examples of Special Presenter Initiatives engagement and community exchange include Delaware-based, groundbreaking female Kora player Sona Jobarteh will be presented in her home state by Arden Club, along with her band, to share her evolution of the African musical tradition through performances and an open Q/A and sound-check.
African Kora virtuoso Sona Jobarteh.
African Kora virtuoso Sona Jobarteh will appear at Arden Concert Gild this season, as part of Arden's 
Mid Atlantic Arts grant. 
“We congratulate the grantees of the 2023-2024 Special Presenter Initiatives program,” said Jessica Ball, the Director of the Delaware Division of the Arts. “These grants will play a pivotal role in bringing exceptional artists and diverse performances to the First State. Our mission at the Delaware Division of the Arts is to foster artistic excellence and enrich the cultural landscape of Delaware, and these grants align perfectly with that goal. We are excited to witness the meaningful exchanges between touring artists and our communities, and we look forward to the transformative impact these performances will have on our state.”

The 2023-2024 grantees from Delaware include:
“Mid Atlantic Arts plays a vital role in bringing exceptionally talented artists to our community through their generous support,” said Delaware Symphony Orchestra CEO J.C. Barker. “Not only does their assistance enable the DSO to showcase these important artists, but it also provided the necessary resources to foster a collaboration with young talents at the Music School of Delaware. This partnership created invaluable opportunities for aspiring young musicians to learn from a musical virtuoso.”

“CCAC is humbled and honored to be the recipient of a Special Presenter Initiative Grant from Mid Atlantic Arts,” said Christina Cultural Arts Center Executive Director James Rhodes. “As we continue to move beyond shuttered venues and welcome visitors back to CCAC, this funding allows us to engage dynamic artists from around our region and across the country to reconnect with our thousands of supporters.”

Ron Ozer from the Arden Concert Gild stated, “the Special Presenters grant allows Arden Concert Gild to take bigger risks booking unusual eclectic but top tier artists from around the world, such as Lankum, in one of only 5 appearances across the US in one week in 2023.”

Carol Dennis, Executive Director of Coastal Concerts stated, “I’m a strong believer that music has a special way of inspiring and transforming our lives in a multitude of ways. The Mid Atlantic Arts Special Presenter Initiative Program is a remarkable program that allows us to enrich the lives of the youth and adults in southern Delaware by supporting the presentation of our educational outreach programs and concerts by renowned musicians.”

About the Delaware Division of the Arts
The Delaware Division of the Arts is an agency of the State of Delaware. Together with its advisory body, the Delaware State Arts Council, the Division administers grants and programs that support arts programming, educate the public, increase awareness of the arts, and integrate the arts into all facets of Delaware life. Funding for Division programs is provided by annual appropriations from the Delaware General Assembly and grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. For more information about the Delaware Division of the Arts, visit arts.delaware.gov or call 302-577-8278.

About Mid Atlantic Arts
Mid Atlantic Arts supports artists, presenters, and organizations through unique programming, grant support, partnerships, and information sharing. Created in 1979, Mid Atlantic Arts is aligned with the region’s state arts councils and the National Endowment for the Arts. We combine state and federal funding with private support from corporations, foundations, and individuals to nurture diverse artistic expression while connecting people to meaningful arts experiences within our region and beyond. To learn more about Mid Atlantic Arts visit www.midatlanticarts.org.