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$35,459,189 TOTAL GRANTS DISTRIBUTED Grant Types: ARTS & CULTURE: $6,339,650 2018 In 2018 Philadelphia Foundation was proud to provide grants and scholarships totaling more than $35.4 million. Awarded by our Board of Managers was $29.9 million to 1,466 community organizations. The Lenfest ARTS & CULTURE Institute for Journalism EDUCATION awarded an additional $5.5 million in grants. HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT Philadelphia Foundation salutes HUMAN SERVICES all those generous donors who OUR COMMUNITY have supported and sustained our community organizations LENFEST INSTITUTE FOR JOURNALISM that contribute so much to the vibrancy of the Greater Philadelphia region. $35,459,189 TOTAL GRANTS DISTRIBUTED Grant Types: ARTS & CULTURE: $6,339,650 Donor Advised Acting Without Boundaries Art-Reach, Inc. Designated (formerly Kids Are Kids) “Tell a Story, Sign a Story” at the 2019 Unrestricted General Fund Cultural Access Awards ENCORE Program Field of Interest African American Museum in Philadelphia Ongoing Program Support Special Programming Scholarship General Operating Support Art-Reach 2019 Program Year Children With Disabilities Programs Organizational Endowment American INSIGHT General Operating Support Operating Program General Operating Support ArtWell Supporting Organization Arden Theatre Company We the Poets Education Program Art of Growing Leaders The Brown Martin Philadelphia Award 2018 for “Fun Home” Asian Arts Initiative Leadership Transition/Professional Art Sanctuary Development Taxes and Insurance Direct Service Ongoing Program Support Association for the Colonial Theatre Tax Expenses Capital Campaign Challenge General Operating Support Annual Fund ArtistYear Azuka Theatre ArtistYear Drexel Fellows Student Show ARTS & CULTURE, CONTINUED Battleship New Jersey Friends of Louis I. Kahn Park, Inc. Methow Arts Alliance General Operating Support General Operating Support General Operating Support Bay Area Rainbow Symphony FringeArts Metropolitan Ballet Company General Operating Support Program Support Scholarship Beavertail Lighthouse Museum Association 2018 Feastival Miller Theatre at Columbia University General Operating Support Girls Rock Philly General Operating Support Brandywine Workshop and Archives Sound Scholars Moxart, Inc. Leadership Transition, Board Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance Admiral LeMoyne Leadership Program Development & Succession Planning STAMP (Students at Museums in Scholarships, Educational Outreach Bristol Art Museum Philadelphia) Program and Mentoring General Operating Support STAMP Program Awards and Portrait Honoring Admiral Charles LeMoyne Center City District Foundation Greater Philadelphia Film Office Rail Park Tree Unschooled Mt. Airy Art Garage General Operating Support Chesepeake Bay Maritime Museum Hana Cultural Center General Operating Support General Operating Support Museo de Arte de Ponce General Operating Support Cincinnati Museum Association Herreshoff Marine Museum Frame Restoration of The Landing Stage General Operating Support Museum of the American Revolution Hamilton Was Here: Rising Up in at Boulogne by Scholfield Historic Organ Restoration Committee, Inc. Revolutionary Philadelphia Coalition of African Communities Fundraising Music Maker Relief Foundation Project-Based Access to Services Ongoing Programs Musician Sustenance Program Coastline Children’s Film Festival Historic Philadelphia, Inc. Musicopia Film Festival Support Workshops at Franklin Square Direct Service Coggeshall Farm Museum, Inc. Independence Seaport Museum Scholarship General Operating Support General Operating Support National Center for the American Colonial Williamsburg Foundation InterAct, Inc. Revolution Colonial Garden 2018 Intern Drake Collaboration Analysis Work Endowment CultureTrust Greater Philadelphia The Brown Martin Philadelphia Award National Constitution Center General Operating Support for 2018 for “Human Rites” General Operating Support Philadelphia Jazz Project International Film Seminars, Inc. General Operating Support Black and Brown Workers Collaborative Philadelphia Fellows at the 64th Robert 12-Part Workshop Series Flaherty Film Seminar National Maritime Historical Society Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey Video Seventh Annual Center City Jazz Festival Ivy Cultural & Educational Foundation, Inc. The Discover Center Program Providers Administrative/Operational Expenses & New Bedford Whaling Museum Philadelphia Jazz Project Annual Meeting Support General Operating Support Dancing Classrooms Philly Jamestown Historical Society Oakland Children’s Fairyland Virginia and Harvey Kimmel Dance for Maintenance, Preservation, and General Operating Support the Future Program Operation of the Old Jamestown Opera Philadelphia Windmill Enchantment Theatre Company “Sounds of Learning” Education Kimmel Center, Inc. Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow’s Program “Mommy’s Khimar” Cinema Project Teen Voices of the City Ensemble Fairmount Park Conservancy Lantern Theater Companyrial, In (T-VOCE) General Operating Support Supertitles for Broadcast of “We Shall Friends of Lemon Hill Not Be Moved” First Person Arts, Inc. Longyear Foundation General Operating Support Opera on the Mall Memoir/Documentary Arts Writing Workshop Curriculum Main Line Art Center Pacific Northwest Ballet Association Student’s Attendance at The Nutcracker Fractured Atlas Productions, Inc. General Operating Support & Nutcracker Mask Fabrication Fireboys Documentary McCarter Theatre Social Service Programming Initiatives The Philadelphia Foundation: Grants 2018 | 2 ARTS & CULTURE, CONTINUED Painted Bride Art Center Play On, Philly! The Academy of Natural Sciences of Ongoing Program Support Program Support Drexel University Pennsylvania Academy of Ballet Society, Inc. General Operating Support General Operating Support Scholarship POP Summer Institute The America-Italy Society of Philadelphia Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Scholarship General Operating Support Capital Campaign Please Touch Museum The Andalusia Foundation Annual Support Play Without Boundaries Program General Operating Support Philadelphia Chamber Music Society Plimoth Plantation The Brinton Association of America, Inc. General Operating Support Education Outreach Maintenance & Restoration of Brinton 1704 House; Furnishings; Educational Philadelphia Dance Company Princeton Symphony Orchestra, Inc. Fund-A-Need: PSO BRAVO! Challenge Programs Ongoing Program Support General Operating Support General Operating Support Project 440,Inc. The Curtis Institute of Music Philadelphia Film Society Instruments for Success and Doing Annual Fund The Unschooled Good Programs Internal Capacity Building The German Society of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Gay Men’s Chorus Youth Outreach Program Quintessence Theatre Group General Operating Support Community Idea Philadelphia Latino Film Festival The Lenfest Institute for Journalism Regional Performing Arts Center, Inc. ”Broke in Philly” Project Youth Filmmaking Designated Fund for Maintenance Philadelphia Mural Arts Advocates, Inc. Spotlight PA Designated Grant for Challenge Portion The Philadelphia Orchestra Association To Pilot The Mural Mobile Music Purposes Internal Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Resolve Philadelphia Joseph Conyers Endowed Chair (DEI) Initiative & Strategic Planning Succession Planning Philadelphia Museum of Art Rock to the Future The Plastic Club Art Club for Women Art and Other Cultural Purposes General Operating Support MusiCore After School Program General Operating Support 2018-19 The Print Center David Lebe, Long Light Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial, Inc. Education in Photography & Printmaking General Operating Support Creative Education in Photography Rochelle Toner Exhibit Philadelphia Photo Arts Center General Operating Support The Rock School For Dance Education Teen Photo Program Fleisher Teen Lounge General Operating Support Teen Photo Program Seattle Children’s Theatre Association Theatre Exile Philadelphia Society for the Preservation To Support the “5th Grade Theater” Theatre Renovation of Landmarks Program and Subsidized School Tickets Theatre Horizon Preservation of Landmarks; Settlement Music School Grumblethorpe Programs for Children and Young Adults Scholarships with Autism Philadelphia Theatre Company Spiral Q Puppet Theater Inc. General Fund Theatre Philadelphia SPARQ (In Schools West) Barrymore Awards Ceremony Philadelphia Young Playwrights Stockton Rush Bartol Foundation Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, General Operating Support Community Arts Grants Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts Core Programs Taller Puertorriqueño General Operating Support for the Program Support Performing Arts Photography Without Borders Piffaro, The Renaissance Band Kukuli Velarde: The Complicit Eye Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, General Operating Support Institute of Contemporary Art Direct Service Pig Iron Theatre Company Temple Contemporary Ree Morton: The Plant That Heals May Program Development Also Poison Youth Advisory Council United States Naval Institute Temple University for WRTI-FM General Operating Support WRTI Leadership Circle Challenge Fund The Philadelphia Foundation: Grants 2018 | 3 ARTS AND CULTURE, CONTINUED Village of Arts and Humanities, Inc. 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