Santa Barbara, CA, (June 22, 2017) – The Santa Barbara Bowl Foundation Board of Directors is pleased to announce the 2017 Education Outreach spring grant recipients. The Board voted to approve grants based on recommendations from the Education Outreach Committee, who evaluated applications from schools, artists and not-for-profit organizations from across Santa Barbara County. Funded by generous private donations as well as a Santa Barbara Bowl Foundation contribution of $1 from every concert ticket sold, the Santa Barbara Bowl Foundation has awarded over $112,000 in grants to 21 recipients during this grant-giving cycle.
The Santa Barbara Bowl Foundation is a respected funder and partner in performing arts education throughout Santa Barbara County. One of the most important components of the Bowl’s mission is to ensure that everyone has access to music — whether by playing or by listening. In addition to hosting concerts, the Bowl invests in future artists and audiences by supporting performing arts education for youth through their Education Outreach. Initiatives include providing critical resources for expanding youth access to performing arts, including symposiums, arts advocacy, mentorship, and needs-based financial support for arts education programs.
To qualify for an Education Outreach grant, the organization and/or program must focus on performing arts education. Spring 2017 recipients include dedicated in-school programs such as Michael Katz Storytelling, Boxtales Theatre Company, Santa Barbara Dance Institute, and Girls Rock. After school programs were an essential focus for this grant cycle, with funds going to organizations like Children’s Creative Project, Guadalupe Kids Come First, Santa Barbara Symphony Orchestra, and Notes for Notes.
“We are very excited to announce our ongoing support to local performing arts education,” said Graham Farrar, Chair of the Santa Barbara Bowl Foundation Education Outreach Committee. “Supporting arts in our community is a top priority for the Bowl, and without the inspiring work of these grant recipients, and the contributions of local individuals, businesses, and other organizations, we couldn’t achieve this goal.”
Other programs that received grant funding include, San Marcos High School Band Boosters, Youth Interactive, and Santa Barbara Youth Music Academy. For a complete list of grant recipients, please visit sbbowl.com/2017EdOutSpringGrant.
For more information about supporting Education Outreach, please contact Kai Tepper, Program Manager, at (805) 308-9787 or kai@sbbowl.com.
For more information about receiving grants and support for your program, please visit our Education Outreach Resources.
Contact:
Eric Shiflett – (805) 962-7411, x114
eric@sbbowl.com
www.sbbowl.com
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