Illinois
NEA gives more than $2 million to Illinois and Chicago arts organizations
The Nationwide Endowment for the Arts has introduced 52 grants to Chicago and Illinois organizations, totaling $2,172,510, as a part of nationwide grant-making in Might. Along with a partnership with Illinois Arts Council, the announcement listed the next Grants for Arts Tasks to 42 Chicago organizations, totaling $955,000. Every grant is to assist a particular venture:
A.B.L.E. — Artists Breaking Limits & Expectations; $20,000 for theater initiatives.
Artemisia; $10,000 for theater initiatives.
Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt College; $25,000 for arts training.
Barrel of Monkeys Productions; $10,000 for arts training.
Altering Worlds; $40,000 for arts training.
Chicago Arts Partnerships in Training (CAPE); $60,000 for arts training.
Chicago Dance Historical past Mission; $10,000 for dance initiatives.
Chicago Movie Society; $10,000 for media arts initiatives.
Chicago Filmmakers; $25,000 for media arts initiatives.
Chicago Worldwide Movie Competition; $25,000 for media arts initiatives.
Chicago Korean Dance Firm; $15,000 for folks and conventional arts.
Chicago Philharmonic; $10,000 for music initiatives.
Chicago Shakespeare Theater; $50,000 for theater initiatives.
Chicago Division of Cultural Affairs and Particular Occasions (DCASE); $30,000 for native arts businesses.
Collaboraction Theatre Firm; $10,000 for theater initiatives.
Columbia School Chicago; $20,000 for dance initiatives.
ConTextos; $10,000 for literary arts.
Deeply Rooted Dance Theater; $20,000 for dance initiatives.
Ensemble Dal Niente; $10,000 for music initiatives.
Filter Photograph; $20,000 for visible arts initiatives.
Free Avenue Theater; $10,000 for theater initiatives.
Full Spectrum Options; $30,000 for media arts initiatives.
Gilloury Institute; $40,000 for theater initiatives.
Grant Park Music Competition; $40,000 for music initiatives.
Honey Pot Efficiency; $20,000 for theater initiatives.
Illinois Arts Alliance; $50,000 for presenting and multidisciplinary works.
Kartemquin Instructional Movies; $35,000 for media arts initiatives.
KV 265; $10,000 for presenting and multidisciplinary works.
League of Chicago Theatres Basis; $10,000 for theater initiatives.
Hyperlinks Corridor Inc.; $10,000 for dance initiatives.
Lookingglass Theatre Firm; $15,000 for theater initiatives.
Lyric Opera of Chicago; $70,000 for opera initiatives.
MAKE Literary Productions; $10,000 for literary arts.
Museum of Modern Artwork Chicago; $45,000 for museum initiatives.
Nationwide Flute Affiliation; $10,000 for music initiatives.
Open The Circle; $20,000 for dance initiatives.
Individuals’s Music College, Inc.; $25,000 for arts training.
Public Media Institute; $10,000 for media arts initiatives.
SGA Youth & Household Companies; $10,000 for folks and conventional arts.
City Gateways (Facilities for Arts Training); $20,000 for media arts initiatives.
City Theater Chicago; $15,000 for theater initiatives.
Younger Chicago Authors; $20,000 for arts training.
This was the Washington, D.C.-based NEA’s second main grant announcement of 2022. The NEA is an unbiased company of the federal authorities that provides assist and funding for the humanities. Its present chair is Maria Rosario Jackson, who was nominated by President Biden final October and have become head of the NEA in January, visiting Chicago in April throughout Expo Chicago.
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