Arte Américas' purpose is to celebrate, nurture, and conserve arts and culture.
Senderos
Grant in 2023
Senderos is a volunteer organization that promotes Latino culture through traditional arts and education in order to develop community and achievement.
La Peña Cultural Center
Grant in 2023
La Peña Cultural Center's mission is to promote social justice and intercultural understanding through the arts.
NAKA Dance Theater
Grant in 2023
NAKA Dance Theater creates performance pieces that include dance, storytelling, multimedia installations, and site-specific locations.
Artists Ink
Grant in 2023
Artists Ink is a multifaceted arts group. Its mission is to create high-quality, adaptable work that reflects the experiences and history of a community.
Hijos del Sol Arts Productions
Grant in 2023
Hijos Del Sol Arts Productions is a non-profit organization for illustrators, painters, sculptors, writers, photographers, filmmakers, and technologists.
Oakland Theater Project
Grant in 2023
Oakland Theater Project’s objective is to create exquisite theatrical experiences to inspire compassion and forge bonds across socio-economic and racial barriers.
CCAT
Grant in 2023
Community Center for the Arts & Technology's (CCAT) mission is to empower and develop culturally diverse children via creative, technology-based, and performance arts approaches.
Arts for LA
Grant in 2023
Arts for LA's mission is to inspire communities, artists, and organizations to use the arts to campaign for a more egalitarian, healthy, vibrant, and creative.
TuYo Theatre
Grant in 2023
TuYo Theatre is to develop and perform theatre that conveys stories from and about various Latinx perspectives. It is dedicated to professional creative rigor, honest connections, and the advancement of discourses that touch our community.
Acción Latina
Grant in 2023
Acción Latina's purpose is to promote cultural arts, community media, and civic engagement.
AHJN
Grant in 2023
AHJN is a non-profit arts organization that serves detained youth by providing arts education. AHJN was founded in Los Angeles County, which has the nation's largest juvenile justice system, with nearly 16,000 youth under the Probation Department's jurisdiction. The AHJN model is now being replicated in other cities and regions, such as San Diego and New Mexico.
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