Mid-America Arts Alliance Announces Recipients of CARES Act Grants

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With support from the National Endowment for the Arts made possible by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act passed by Congress, Mid-America Arts Alliance (M-AAA) is pleased to announce the recipients of the region’s CARES Act funding grants for nonprofit organizations that dedicate the majority of their programming budgets in support of artists and arts organization networks. For the purposes of this grant, art service organizations are organizations that do not deliver artworks or arts presentations directly to the general public; rather, they cultivate arts communities by providing policy development, advocacy, and/or professional services in support of artists or arts organizations. 

“We are grateful to the National Endowment for the Arts for providing these important relief funds and for the collaborative partnership with the six state arts agencies within our region who were indispensable in the determination of prioritizing arts service organizations,” said Todd Stein, President and CEO of Mid-America Arts Alliance. “We recognize that arts service organizations are essential to the arts ecosystem, even as they have the potential to be overlooked in the recovery funding landscape.” 

Grants were made in all six M-AAA states of Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas, and amounts totaled between $10,000 and $25,000. Fresh Arts in Houston, Texas, has programs that empower local artists and artist-led organizations by complementing their artistic practices with skill-building, resource sharing, and artist-centered community programs. Starting in March, they began livestreaming an ongoing series of free workshops for recovery and readiness, with videos of the workshops available on their website for on-demand access. Over 20,000 people have tuned in to watch these videos since the series began. "We are so grateful that M-AAA has chosen to support arts service organizations via their CARES grant,” says Fresh Arts Executive Director Marci Dallas. “Fresh Arts' work is frequently behind-the-scenes to develop resources that respond to the unique needs of artists and artist-led organizations in the Greater Houston area. We are committed to building a network of partners invested in the artistic and cultural enrichment of our community and we are grateful to call M-AAA one of our partners." 

Here are the Mid-America Arts Alliance CARES Act funding grant recipients. 

Allied Arts of Oklahoma, Inc., Oklahoma City, OK; $25,000 
Amplify Arts, Omaha, NE; $25,000 
Arkansans for the Arts, Little Rock, AR; $25,000 
Arts and Humanities Council of Tulsa Inc, Tulsa, OK; $10,000 
ARTSConnect Inc, Topeka, KS; $25,000 
Arts Council of Johnson County, Overland Park, KS; $25,000 
Art Spark Texas, Austin, TX; $25,000 
Austin Film Society, Austin, TX; $20,000 
Black Liberated Arts Center, Oklahoma City, OK; $25,000 
Dance Council, Dallas, TX; $11,460 
Dance Source Houston, Houston, TX; $24,400 
Folk Alliance International, Kansas City, MO; $25,000 
Fresh Arts, Houston, TX; $25,000 
InterUrban ArtHouse, Overland Park, KS; $25,000 
Lawrence Arts Center Inc, Lawrence, KS; $25,000 
National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures, San Antonio, TX; $25,000 
Nebraska Folklife Network, Lincoln, NE; $15,610 
Nebraskans for the Arts, Omaha, NE; $16,910 
Norman Arts Council, Inc., Norman, OK; $25,000 
Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition, Oklahoma City, OK; $25,000 
Oklahomans for the Arts Inc, Oklahoma City, OK; $25,000 
Tejas Storytelling Association, Denton, TX; $25,000
Texas Folklife Resources, Inc., Austin, TX; $25,000 
Texans for the Arts Foundation, Austin, TX; $23,520 
Tulsa Community Foundation, Tulsa, OK; $25,000 
Writers' League of Texas, Austin, TX; $20,000 

About Mid-America Arts Alliance 

Mid-America Arts Alliance (M-AAA) strengthens and supports artists, cultural organizations, and communities throughout our region and beyond. We believe in more art for more people. Additional information about M-AAA is available at www.maaa.org.