A portion of the cost of the Art in Action program is underwritten through gifts and grants from foundations, corporations, and individual donors. We thank everyone for their generous contribution. Without their support, this unique education program would not be accessible and affordable to many schools and their students.
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Funded through the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, Hurlbut-Johnson Charitable Fund's ongoing support of $10,0000 will assist us in providing engaging visual arts programs for students through which they learn art history, appreciation and skills. |
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Wells Fargo Foundation's grant of $2,500 will provide 50 low-income culturally diverse school aged children and their families at the Boys & Girls Clubs of North San Mateo County in Northern California access to high-quality visual art experiences through the Art in Action Program. |
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Funded through the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, this generous grant of $10,000 from SanDisk Corporation Fund subsidizes the Art in Action scholarship program in 25 new Title I classrooms in San Mateo and Santa Clara County schools in California. |
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Art in Action thanks Hot Topic Foundation for their comprehensive grant of $50,000. This grant subsidizes the Art in Action program in 250 Title I classrooms in California, provides art materials to 50 new Title I classrooms, and helps us advocate equal access for all children to a quality visual art education. |
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Palo Alto Community Fund's grant of $8,500 underwrites the Art in Action program for 280 students in grades 2-5 at Willow Oaks Elementary School in East Menlo Park, CA. |
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Funded through the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, the Palo Alto Weekly Holiday Fund's grant of $5,000 underwrites the Art in Action program for 200 K-1 students at Willow Oaks Elementary School in East Menlo Park, CA. |
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Funded through the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, Art in Action thanks Donor Circle for the Arts for their support of $5,000. This grant will provide opportunities for 150 low-income culturally diverse school aged children and their families at the Mid-Peninsula Boys & Girls Clubs in San Mateo, CA to access high-quality visual art experiences through the Art in Action Program. |
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US Bancorp Foundation's grant of $2,500 will enable Art in Action to continue to bring quality art education to students, to support our advocacy efforts to reach educators, and to develop our use of technology to reach more students. |
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San Francisco Foundation's grant of $10,000 helped Art in Action expand our K-8 programs and teacher training to new classrooms in San Francisco Bay Area schools. |
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Art in Action has received a grant for Google AdWords to help us increase awareness about Art in Action and our mission. |
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One Brick volunteers help us pack ARTboxes on a monthly basis. This San Francisco-based organization is a nonprofit run by volunteers, who organize other groups of volunteers to support other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofits. Their efficient work and cheerful attitudes have been invaluable in packing hundreds of ARTboxes each year. |
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Investing in Communities enables brokered real estate transactions to generate resources for nonprofit organizations. Art in Action is proud to be an IIC partner. |
University Art of Palo Alto enables Art in Action to expand our outreach to the parent, educator, and donor community by sponsoring our use of Constant Contact for our monthly e-newsletter and other email communications. | |
SocialEXPAND assists Art in Action in our effective use of social media and marketing automation. |