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Funding Boost Empowers Arts Organizations to Transform Communities

June 18, 2024 | Arapahoe County, Colorado



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Funding Boost Empowers Arts Organizations to Transform Communities
During a recent government meeting, the council reviewed funding requests from 33 organizations, ultimately allocating $1.6 million in general operating funds. The council emphasized a commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility (EDIA) in their funding decisions, ensuring that no organization received more than their requested amount. Smaller organizations were prioritized, with many receiving full funding to support their community-focused initiatives.

A notable highlight was the Colorado Korean Chorus, which, despite being a niche organization, made a significant impact through its activities, including a concert commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Korean War Armistice. The concert fostered connections between veterans and their families, showcasing the emotional and cultural importance of such events.

Another organization, Little Town Hall Arts, received funding for its efforts to promote equitable treatment of staff and volunteers, particularly in the wake of challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. They are actively working to ensure fair compensation for all participants, moving away from the tradition of unpaid internships.

In addition to general operating funds, $991,000 was allocated for various project requests. The council faced challenges in selecting projects due to the high volume of compelling proposals. They aimed to support smaller projects to ensure their viability, although no additional funds were available for festivals beyond what was requested.

Commissioner Holland praised the cultural council's role in enhancing community engagement through the arts, highlighting the importance of recognizing diverse organizations that contribute to this goal. The meeting concluded with plans for a public hearing on July 23, 2024, where the recommendations will be presented for further approval.

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