C.A.R.E. Grant Info Session 3 (Virtual with ASL Interpretation)
Date and time
Location
Online event
Learn more about the Centering Art & Racial Equity (C.A.R.E.) grant opportunity and tips for submitting a strong application.
About this event
Learn more about the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture’s Centering Art & Racial Equity (C.A.R.E.) grant opportunity and tips for submitting an application. There will be an opportunity to ask questions and meet program manager Kathy Hsieh.
This info session will take place virtually and will have ASL interpretation available. The meeting link will be sent to all those who register.
About C.A.R.E.:
Now open, Centering Art & Racial Equity (C.A.R.E.) grant is the new name of the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture’s organizational funding program previously known as Civic Partners. The updated name highlights the evolution of the program over the past ten years and reflects the values of racial equity, social cohesion, and the importance of art to our communities.
Eligibility
The C.A.R.E. grant awards three consecutive years of funding to Seattle arts and culture, heritage, and arts service organizations with a minimum three-year history of providing accessible programming for Seattle residents and visitors. To create a more equitable, vibrant, and relevant arts sector, ARTS prioritizes support for organizations with an arts-focused mission that are taking action to be anti-racist and who value, implement, and uphold inclusive practices through an intersectional racial equity lens.
Deadline: August 10, 2022, 5:00 P.M. (PT)
Learn More: https://bit.ly/care_grant
For questions or inquiries, please contact Kathy Hsieh, Cultural Investments Strategist, at (206) 733-9926 or kathy.hsieh@seattle.gov. TTY: Dial 711. Tele-Braille: (800) 833-6385.
[Image: CD Forum and Monique Franklin’s presentation of Mama'z Muezz; photo by Melissa J. Thompson]