2025 Grantees

A Child’s Song
A Child’s Song, Inc. provides music and movement education and a broad variety of music classes and therapies for the entire family in order to enhance

Arts Council of Southern Indiana
The Art on the Move program launched in 2019 and reached 4,500 youth in school grades K-12 and age 3-6 years at community Centers. Serves

Arts Hub
The Arts HUB partners with Sanchez Elementary (77% of students qualify for free and reduced lunch), and since 2022reduced lunch), and since 2022 has provided

Barnstone Arts For Kids
Barnstone Art For Kids offers kids a one-to-one mentor to encourage creativity, team building, choice and individual growth. The Power of Art includes a creative

Beyond Bars
Beyond Bars began as a music program to serve youth who have been incarcerated, or are children of those incarcerated. Over the last four and

Boys & Girls Club of Fort Wayne
Boys & Girls Club of Fort Wayne operates five club sites with over 500 youth each day. More than 70% are from single-parent and foster

Concrete Couch
Concrete Couch’s mission is to work with kids and community groups to create public art and to build community. Students learn art and construction skills

EcoArts Connection
EcoArts Connections brings the arts together with science, social justice, Indigenous, and other ways of knowing to broaden the minds of people of all ages,

El Sistema Colorado
El Sistema offers free music programming, group classes, and instruments to Denver’s under-resourced youth and bridges the access gap to music education. The program serves

El Sistema Indianapolis
El Sistema was founded to provide free or low-cost ensemble music education to underserved youth. Based on the El Sistema model, it targets the population

Expressive Path
Expressive Path serves at-risk teens who have been abused, abandoned, and neglected. Since its inception, EP has provided free educational services to over 2,500 Montgomery

Five Start Life
Five Star Life Summit is an afterschool program to reach at-risk youth with a variety of programs to involve them in the arts. Any students,

Georgia Gregory School of Music
Georgia Gregory School of Music and the Summer Music and Performing Arts Camp is a seven-week, curriculum for campers aged 6-18 years old to explore

Girls First
Girls First is a tuition-free, out-of-school program for girls in grades one through 4. The After School program exposes kids to drama, visual arts, and

Greater Philadelphia YMCA
The project Colors of Columbia North (Summer Art Camp) is dedicated to providing a safe, accessible, and fun camp experience for all children in Columbia