The National Endowment for the Arts

The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is an independent federal agency that funds and promotes artistic excellence. The agency funds, promotes, and strengthens the creative capacity of its communities by providing all Americans with diverse opportunities for arts participation. It has awarded more than $5 billion to support artistic excellence, creativity, and innovation for the benefit of individuals and communities. The NEA extends its work through partnerships with state arts agencies, local leaders, other federal agencies, and the philanthropic sector. The National Endowment for the Arts was founded in 1965 and is based in Washington, District of Columbia.

Maria Rosario Jackson

Chairman

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Mercy Center NJ

Grant in 2025
Mercy Center provides hope, assistance, and healing to the community through education, emergency, and family services.
Sebastopol Center for the Arts for the Art at the Source and Sonoma County Art Trails open studios. Each glossy, full-color program guide includes directories, maps, and photos
The Paley Center for Media, formerly the Museum of Television & Radio and the Museum of Broadcasting.
GRAC offers a wide range of artistic and cultural programs to suit the needs of people of all ages and backgrounds. The outreach program covers 22 counties in Eastern Kentucky and receives over 28,000 visits and participants annually, confirming its status as a major regional resource.
Visual Studies Workshop supports makers and interpreters of images through education.

Stowe Story Labs

Grant in 2024
Stowe Story Labs is a nonprofit organization that connects screenwriters, filmmakers, and creative producers globally with experienced industry professionals. It aims to help develop their skills, projects, and a network of like-minded artists within a collaborative community.

Northern Stage

Grant in 2024
Northern Stage is a professional theater company that engages in world-class productions, extensive educational, and outreach programs.

The Flynn

Grant in 2024
The Flynn engages in live performances that include theater, jazz, as well as dance, and also organizes various dance classes and camps.

Music to Life

Grant in 2024
Music to Life is dedicated to supporting musical visionaries—artists who passionately engage with pressing global issues. These artists use their talents to advocate for civil and human rights, address climate change, combat poverty, and promote health initiatives. By harnessing the power of music, they inspire positive change and encourage communities to come together for a better future.
Jackson State University, established in 1877, is a historically Black university located in Jackson, Mississippi. It offers a range of academic programs, including Management, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Sociology, Criminal Justice, Education, Health Sciences, Policy & Planning, and Engineering. The university is committed to enhancing the educational experience through various student services, such as a recreational center, counseling, health services, and tutoring. It also emphasizes public service and aims to address challenges in urban communities through social work and volunteer initiatives. The career services center provides valuable resources, including career assessments, job listings, resume support, networking workshops, and interview preparation. Financial aid options are available for eligible students, encompassing loans, grants, and scholarships based on merit and need.

EngAGE

Grant in 2024
EngAGE is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting healthy aging through a holistic approach that encompasses arts, wellness, lifelong learning, and community building. It serves thousands of seniors and families residing in affordable senior and multi-generational apartment communities across California, Oregon, and Minnesota. EngAGE offers a range of intergenerational programs designed to enrich the lives of residents of all ages, fostering connections and enhancing the overall quality of life within these communities.
Madison Symphony Orchestra produce high quality concerts of orchestral, instrumental, vocal, and choral music, to educate and entertain audiences of all ages and to advocate music as a universal language of expression and understanding.
The Greater Portland Immigrant Welcome Center serves as a hub of collaboration that strengthens the immigrant community through language acquisition, economic integration and civic engagement.
Arts Center of the Capital Region enable people to create and engage in the arts.
Writers' League of Texas is an organization that provides information, support, and sharing among writers.

Connect Detroit

Grant in 2024
Connect Detroit is a non-profit organization that facilitates funds for collaborative community solutions to solve community problems.
Biggs Museum of American Art is an institution showcasing exceptional collections of American decorative arts and offering educational programming for all ages.
Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center is a nonprofit organization that offers art classes and stages world-class art exhibitions to create vibrant arts and cultural experiences for people of all ages.
The Paley Center for Media, formerly the Museum of Television & Radio and the Museum of Broadcasting.
People & Stories/Gente y Cuentos offers ways to introduce new audiences to literature.
St. Johns Cultural Council is a non profit organization focused on cultural organizations through grants, and development programs.
What Cheer Writers Club supports Rhode Island's creators of the written, spoken, and illustrated word through community events, free and low-cost business services, and coworking space.

FirstWorks

Grant in 2023
FirstWorks is a non-profit organization established in Providence, Rhode Island, whose mission is to strengthen the community's cultural, educational, and economic vitality by engaging diverse audiences in world-class performing arts and education programmes.

AS220

Grant in 2023
AS220 is a community art center that offers a forum for residential art galleries, work studios, education and performance spaces.

Educational Theatre Association

Debt Financing in 2023
Educational Theatre Association's mission is to enrich theatre education by honouring and rewarding student achievement in theatre.

Community MusicWorks

Grant in 2023
Community MusicWorks (CMW) is a nationally recognized community-based organization that employs music education and performance to foster long-lasting and meaningful relationships between children, families, and professional musicians in Providence, RI's urban neighborhoods.

Rhode Island Arts Foundation

Grant in 2023
R I Arts Foundation-Newport is a Middletown, Rhode Island-based social services organization.

Everyday Arts

Grant in 2023
Everyday Arts produces collaborative and creative learning opportunities for students and families.

The Old Globe

Grant in 2022
The Old Globe organization is for theater company. They provide an environment for the growth and education of theater professionals and audiences. The productions are held on an annual basis, and they take part in the theater's artistic and arts engagement programs. They are theater-based activities that encourage direct participation in art making.
LPAC is an non-profit organization that provides the greater Laramie community with a structure and inclusive processes to create successful public art projects that reflect the community’s identities and values and contribute to community vitality.

Artown

Grant in 2022
Artown is a Northern Nevada non-profit arts organization and producer of the nationally acclaimed, month-long multidisciplinary festival.

Islands of Brilliance

Grant in 2022
Islands of Brilliance (IOB) is a learning experience developed specifically for children and young adults on the autism spectrum.
With close to 200 different degree offerings, active research programs and a vibrant local and student life, University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee (UWM) has something for everyone, both academically and otherwise. At UWM you can get an undergraduate degree in Architectural Studies, Film, Comparative Literature, Electrical Engineering, Marketing, Music Education, Religious Studies or Nursing. You can also get a Pre-Professional degree for Chiropractic, Dentistry, Law or Medicine, engage in research projects, or pursue a master’s degree in Occupational Therapy or Theatre Performance. Not only that, but you can get a bachelor’s or graduate degree in about 150 other areas of study. Student life offerings are just as plentiful and eclectic. You can join a sailing club, get involved with the student radio station, do volunteer work or join more than one hundred other cultural, academic, professional, performing arts and recreational student groups and activities. Milwaukee, too, is home to many activities, including a local ballet, summer music festivals, lots of shopping and nightlife and, for those who wish to relax, many parks and outdoor recreation areas. Since UWM has so many programs, its admissions policies also vary based one one’s level and area of study. A state school, UWM’s tuition is significantly lower for Wisconsin residents and eligible students may benefit from a variety of financial aid sources, including federal, private and institutional scholarships and programs.

Culture Works

Grant in 2021
Culture Works is the funding, advocacy, and service organization that passionately inspires, supports, and sustains arts and culture.
Oklahoma A+ Schools Institute empowers schools to transform education through hands-on, arts-integrated learning through arts integration and is dedicated to igniting imagination, creativity, and innovation in students, teachers, and schools.

OSU Museum of Art

Grant in 2020
OSU Museum of Art is the official exhibition hall for art, and the host of a growing permanent collection containing paintings, photographs.
Students Motivated by the Arts is a nonprofit art school downtown.

Portland Ovations

Grant in 2019
They are a non-profit performing arts organization in Maine connecting artists and audiences through diverse arts experiences. Be thoroughly entertained by live shows spanning the traditional to the contemporary, the popular to the unexpected. Learn from and be inspired by artists who openly share with us their passion and craft.

Engine

Grant in 2019
Founded on the belief that artistic expression and creative vibrancy are the gateway to cultural, social, and economic revitalization, Engine—an arts-driven nonprofit in Biddeford—is an organization committed to designing, launching, and promoting community-based arts programming. Founded in 2010, Engine aspires to be a driver of artistic expression, creative industry, cultural vitality, community connections, and socially responsible practices.
Ogunquit Playhouse has an 86 year legacy of creating top-notch productions complete with professional casts and creative teams, and stars of screen and stage, hand-picked for each production.
Founded in 2005, and recognized as one of the top documentary film festivals in the world, the Camden International Film Festival (CIFF) brings the finest non-fiction cinema and immersive media to the rugged coast of Maine.

The Telling Room

Grant in 2019
At the Telling Room, They empower youth through writing and share their voices with the world. Focused on young writers ages 6 to 18, we seek to build confidence, strengthen literacy skills, and provide real audiences for our students. They believe that the power of creative expression can change our communities and prepare our youth for future success.

Maine Arts Commission

Grant in 2019
Maine Arts Commission provides educational and cultural services. They also provide arts education, traditional and folk arts, and public art programs. They offer apprenticeship program opportunities for experienced traditional artists.

Creative Portland

Grant in 2019
Their mission is to support the creative economy through the arts by providing essential resources, by fostering partnerships, and by promoting Portland's artistic talents and cultural assets. As the official nonprofit arts agency, They support economic development efforts by strengthening and stimulating their workforce, creative industries, and enterprises.

Cultural Resources

Grant in 2019
Cultural Resources, Inc., helps communities and groups identify, celebrate, and preserve the cultural traditions that make them unique. In intensive, community-based workshops centered on principles of discovery research , they help people assess and explore the full range of traditional arts practiced in their communities.

Terra Moto

Grant in 2019
Art At Work/Terra Moto Inc. mission is to create large and small-scale multidisciplinary arts projects that seek to measurably increase communities’ resilience, economic vibrancy and civic engagement. Committed to reflecting humanity’s wisdom and struggles with projects of high artistic quality, Terra Moto’s work includes visual, musical and literary arts, performance, civic dialogues, residencies, workshops and gatherings. Through these endeavors, Terra Moto seeks to engage creativity’s imaginative intelligence in addressing the challenges of contemporary society with a primary focus on care of the environment.

BaseKit

Venture Round in 2011
BaseKit is a prominent developer of website building and editing software, primarily distributed through hosting, telecommunications, and internet companies. The platform supports various configurations, including on-premise, SaaS, cPanel plugin, and Parallels APS, catering to a diverse range of partners. By utilizing BaseKit's tools, hosting partners can enhance their average revenue per user, reduce customer churn, and improve overall satisfaction ratings. The software includes comprehensive documentation and marketing tools that integrate smoothly with existing products and billing systems, empowering businesses to establish and grow their online presence effectively. Additionally, BaseKit's application and documentation are available in 16 languages, making it accessible to a global audience.
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