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That funding is on top of the $1 million the foundation has already contributed to the fund. The funding will be directed to arts and culture organizations that have already received grants through the fund but are still facing COVID-19-related challenges. Organizations will receive money equal to 40% of their most recent grant award. They will not have to apply. “Bonfils-Stanton Foundation continues to monitor the significant impact of the pandemic on our community and the arts & culture sector,” said Gina Ferrari, Director of Grantmaking, in a prepared statement. “We know that some organizations continue to struggle, but many are optimistic as they adapt, implement new models and rebuild for a more sustainable future. While we hope our support over the past year has provided some relief, we are pleased to offer an additional unrestricted grant as you move forward.” ....
Denverâs COVID-19 Arts & Culture Relief Fund awards new funding to 52 organizations Anna Kolosyuk on Unsplash and last updated 2021-03-17 13:42:04-04 DENVER â More than 50 arts organizations will receive second-round grants ranging from $5,000 to $50,000 from Denver s COVID-19 Arts & Culture Relief Fund. After a year of lockdowns and stay-at-home orders, many businesses have suffered, including those involved in arts and culture. To help, the Bonfils-Stanton Foundation and The Denver Foundation announced Wednesday that 52 local art organizations will receive grants through the second round of the COVID-19 Arts & Culture Relief Fund. These grants total $892,500, and range from $5,000 to $50,000 per organization. Gary Steuer, president and CEO of Bonfils-Stanton Foundation, said they are pleased the fund was able to provide more support to the cultural community. ....
Residents of Steeple Morden and Guilden Morden are displaying art in their windows throughout February - Credit: Supplied An artist has organised an art trail through Steeple Morden and Guilden Morden throughout February to help lift people s spirits during lockdown. Gina Ferrari created the Mordens Art Trail to lift people s spirits during lockdown - Credit: Gina Ferrari Gina Ferrari decided to create the Mordens Art Trail to give villagers something to focus on during difficult times. There are now 56 households taking part by creating artwork to display in their windows and gardens. Gina said: I see lots of families going for walks and I think an art trail would give a focus to these walks and give people something to look forward to, especially the children. ....