Arts Education Funding: A Conversation for Funders and School Districts

Arts Education Funding: A Conversation for Funders and School Districts

Join school district and philanthropic leaders to explore how funding can be leveraged to improve equity and access to arts education.

By LA County Arts Education Collective

Date and time

Wednesday, February 7 · 10am - 12pm PST

Location

Gabrielino High School, Goodson Theatre

1327 South San Gabriel Boulevard San Gabriel, CA 91776

About this event

Join school district leaders and philanthropic representatives from across LA County to discuss ways in which funding sources like the Advancement Grant Program and Proposition 28 can be leveraged to improve equity and access in arts education for students.


Following a showcase of the arts at San Gabriel Unified, a panel of school district arts leads and philanthropic representatives from the Arts Ed Collective Funders Council will discuss strategic approaches to arts education funding and ways in which the Advancement Grant Program can be responsive to school district challenges.

This in-person convening will take place at Gabrielino High School (San Gabriel USD) on Wednesday, February 7, 2024, from 10:00am-12:00pm, followed by a networking reception and lunch.

Gabrielino High School (San Gabriel Unified)
Goodson Theater (on campus)
1327 South San Gabriel Boulevard
San Gabriel, CA 91776


In alignment with the goals of LA County’s Regional Blueprint for Arts Education, this convening is coordinated for the LA County Arts Education Collective by the LA County Department of Arts and Culture and Arts Ed Collective Funders Council.

Organized by

The Los Angeles County Arts Education Collective is a public-private, collective impact initiative dedicated to making the arts a core part of every child’s growth and development. Established in 2002 by the LA County Board of Supervisors, the Arts Ed Collective works to advance goals and strategies outlined in the new LA County Regional Blueprint for Arts Education. With a commitment to prioritizing resources for youth historically excluded from learning in the arts, the initiative supports regional efforts to expand school-based arts education, community-based arts education, learning and leadership among practitioners and advocates, creative career pathways for youth, research and evaluation, and public awareness about the value of arts education. The initiative is coordinated by the LA County Department of Arts and Culture.

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