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98 Local Arts Groups Received Over $90,000 in Grants at Oct. 9 CeremonyPhiladelphia, PA--On October 9, 2015, the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance distributed $94,754 in Pennsylvania Council on the Arts (PCA) Project Stream grants at an award ceremony held at PECO’s Energy Hall. Project Stream grants provide seed money to individual artists and organizations offering innovative, community-based arts projects in southeastern Pennsylvania, and are made possible through the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts’ (PCA) Partners in the Arts program with additional support provided by PECO. The program enables the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts to reach a wider audience by increasing access to funds for organizations and artists across the state, thereby increasing statewide audience exposure to arts activities. “The Cultural Alliance is proud to be a regional partner of the Pennsylvania Council of the Arts,” said Maud Lyon, Cultural Alliance President. “Project Stream is a great resource to connect artists and organizations to their community. Through this funding, local artists and organizations are empowered to make a real impact where they live and work, with projects that make neighborhoods vibrant, engage students, and energize community spaces.” The Cultural Alliance’s Project Stream provides grants of up to $2,500 to eligible organizations and individuals conducting arts projects in Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties. This year, 98 individual artists and nonprofit organizations from around the region were funded, with an average award of $966.88. PECO also contributed $15,000 to the program, which was distributed evenly among recipients. 2015 PPA Project Stream Grant award recipients include:
“Project Stream funding allows me to be able to come up with different and interesting class activities, and purchase supplies without which Brush With the Law definitely would not be as successful in its scope or outreach,” said Maria Maneos, Founder and Executive Director of Brush With the Law. “Being recognized by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and the Cultural Alliance is also a great honor, and gives me the confidence and support I need to do more.” For a full list of grant recipients broken down by county, click here. For more information about this year’s grantees, contact Alison Zeidman at alisonz@philaculture.org or 215-805-5737.
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The work of the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance is made possible through the generous support of committed individuals and institutions. |