Thursday, February 23, 2023

$3.9 Million in Grants Awarded to Local Arts Non-profits

 

36 Thrive grantees supported through City of Austin cultural funding 

AUSTIN, TX – The City of Austin Economic Development Department announces more than $3.9 million in funds awarded to 36 local arts non-profit organizations through the Thrive grant. These grant awards, ranging from $85,000 - $150,000, provides focused investment to sustain and grow arts organizations that are deeply rooted in and reflective of Austin’s diverse cultures. Recipients will use their funds for arts activities open to and marketed to tourists.  

“Thrive will help sustain and grow our creative economy through operating grants and access to a supportive peer cohort with networking and learning opportunities” explains Sylnovia Holt-Rabb, Director of the Economic Development Department. “This program addresses the historical under-funding and cultural displacement of communities within Austin by offering transformative funding for these organizations to invest in their own future.” 

The Austin City Council approved the Thrive awardees on February 23, 2023 through Resolution No. 20230223-012. Thrive is only open to 501c arts organizations who have at least a 5-year history in Austin. This program prioritizes organizations that have not yet reached institutional status (access to large cash reserves, endowments, etc.). Thrive includes a supportive cohort learning model, leveraging expertise from within the cultural sector to guide professional development and taking advantage of learning opportunities within the Economic Development Department and other City programs. Below is the full list of 2023 grantees: 


2023 Thrive Grants 

Organization Name 

Award 

allgo 

$150,000 

Austin Asian American Film Festival 

$100,000 

Austin Chinese-American Network or ACAN 

$85,000 

Austin International Drag Foundation, Inc. 

$100,000 

AZTLAN DANCE COMPANY 

$100,000 

Ballet East Dance Company 

$85,000 

Capitol View Arts 

$150,000 

Cine Las Americas 

$150,000 

Color Arc Productions 

$85,000 

Dance Africa Fest 

$85,000 

DAWA (Diversity Awareness and Wellness in Action) 

$100,000 

E4 Youth, Inc 

$85,000 

Esquina Tango 

$100,000 

Glass Half Full Theatre 

$85,000 

Great Promise for American Indians 

$150,000 

ICMCA 

$85,000 

Imagine Art 

$85,000 

India Fine Arts, Inc 

$100,000 

Indie Meme 

$85,000 

Jump On It 

$100,000 

LA PENA 

$150,000 

Lannaya West African Drum and Dance Ensemble 

$100,000 

Latinas Unidas Por El Arte (LUPE Arte) 

$100,000 

LATINITAS, LATINITAS, INC. 

$100,000 

Mexic‐Arte Museum 

$100,000 

Museum of Human Achievement (MoHA) 

$150,000 

Oliver Rajamani DBA Taranada 

$85,000 

Outreach Productions 

$100,000 

OUTsider Film & Arts Festival 

$100,000 

PUERTO RICAN FOLKLORIC DANCE INC aka Puerto Rican Cultural Center 

$150,000 

Red Salmon Arts 

$100,000 

Roy Lozano's Ballet Folklorico de Texas 

$100,000 

The VORTEX 

$150,000 

Torch Literary Arts 

$150,000 

WhatsintheMirror 

$85,000 

Women in Jazz Association 

$150,000 

View a summary dashboard of demographics for 2023 Thrive Grant applicants and awardees. 

  • 97% of grantees identify their leadership as majority diverse race/ethnicity 

  • 67% of grantees identify their leadership as majority female or non-binary 

  • 183 people employed by the 36 grantee organizations 

  • 22 median years of operation of grantees 

Funding for the Thrive Grant, which is managed by the Economic Development Department’s Cultural Arts Division, comes from 15% of the annual Hotel Occupancy Tax (HOT) allocations for the Cultural Arts Fund. Thrive is the first arts focused program developed from new criteria informed by the 2022 Cultural Funding Review Process by the Economic Development Department, which was a three-year public process to center equity and inclusion in the City’s HOT investments in arts, heritage, and music. The Economic Development Department acknowledges the extraordinary cultural and creative talent that exists in the city contributing to Austin’s economic success and to the city’s identity. 

One awardee, the Cine Las Americas Board, Gabriel Ornelas and the entire Cine staff, stated, “With a history of 25 years, this Thrive award and the amount will provide us with the opportunity and critical support to focus on the next years and develop as a self-sustaining cultural institution. To serve, collaborate and engage not only our current communities, but diverse groups throughout Austin. And, to continue to introduce everyone to the talented, important and beautiful stories and voices of the filmmakers we represent.”  

In upcoming months, additional programs will launch to support arts & culture in the Austin surrounding area including Live Music Fund Event ProgramElevateNexus, and Heritage Preservation Grant. These new funding programs are structured to encourage new talent, support established cultural producers, and invest in the development of diverse cultural institutions that are rooted in and representative of the communities they serve. 

For more information on the Thrive Grant and other cultural funding opportunities, visit www.austintexas.gov/department/cultural-funding 

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