Arts & Culture Board Awards Over $719K to Artists and Creative Groups
Published on June 22, 2023
Latest allocation brings recent total to more than $10M from the Infusion Fund
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (June 22, 2023) – On Tuesday, the City of Charlotte’s Arts and Culture Advisory Board awarded $719,577 to support 34 projects by local nonprofits, individual artists, and creative groups through the Infusion Fund, a partnership among the City of Charlotte, The Foundation For The Carolinas (FFTC) and private donors. Applicants submitted proposals for a variety of projects including performing arts, visual arts, educational programming, training and development, exhibits and festivals.
$719,577 Award Allocations
Applicant |
Project |
Recommendation |
Arts+ |
Arts+ Collaborative Performance Series |
$15,000 |
Ashley Tate |
From Brooklyn to Brownes Ferry: The Migration of Grace AME Zion Church |
$20,000 |
Baran Dance |
Homegrown |
$30,000 |
Burnt Reeds Quintet |
Home-Grown Melodies |
$28,600 |
Carla A aron-Lopez |
Local Street 2023 |
$26,000 |
Charlotte Is Creative |
Charlotte Reciprocity Circles |
$20,500 |
Charlotte Master Chorale |
Unity: Earth |
$30,000 |
Charlotte New Music |
CNM Organization Expansion and Audience Reengagement Initiative |
$16,800 |
Charlotte Street Art Collaborative |
CLT Edge Fest |
$30,000 |
Cine Casual |
Charlotte Latino Film Festival |
$30,000 |
Comité de Fiestas Patrias y Tradiciones de Charlotte |
Hispanic American Countries’ National and Independence Days |
$30,000 |
Davidson College |
Common Thread Theatre Collective |
$30,000 |
El Alma de la Luna Dance Academy |
The Third Root/ La Tercera Raiz |
$8,000 |
GiGi's Playhouse Charlotte |
GiGi's 3D 2023 |
$29,826 |
Girls Rock Charlotte (DBA We Rock Charlotte) |
We Rock Youth Stage - Festival in the Park and We Rock Band Music Enrichment Programs |
$20,000 |
Harvey B. Gantt Center for African American A rts + Culture |
Harvey B. Gantt Center: Community Big Read |
$25,000 |
Hispanic Federation North Carolina |
FUERZAFest |
$30,000 |
Julio Gonzalez |
Dia de Los Casi Muertos |
$10,000 |
Junious Ward, Poet Laureate |
On Game |
$7,000 |
Loose Leaves |
Loose Leaves Choreographic Showcase |
$21,250 |
Lorien Academy of the Arts |
After-School Art Clubs |
$30,000 |
Maria Napier |
Centering Art Healing Project |
$4,500 |
Metrolina Association for the Blind, Inc. |
Sensory and Disability Inclusive Art Exhibition |
$30,000 |
Mixed Metaphors Productions |
Swimcap |
$10,000 |
Monroe Road Advocates |
Bard at the Barn |
$9,763 |
Moving Spirits, Inc |
Long Memories: A Call to SHOUT! |
$20,000 |
OBRA Collective |
Modern Artesanía: Art Exploration Workshops |
$22,338 |
Phoenix Down RPG |
V ideo Game/ Classical Music Collide |
$18,000 |
ReeCee Raps |
Why Did you Stay?: An Artistic Representation of Domestic V iolence Through the Lens of Survivors |
$15,000 |
Tarik Kiley |
The Charlotte Poetry Festival |
$20,000 |
The Broken Crayon LLC |
Art for A ll: Creating Space |
$30,000 |
Thrive A rtist Group |
Thrive Exhibition |
$10,000 |
Tosco Music Parties, Inc. ("Tosco Music") |
V iva La Música CLT! |
$24,000 |
Wall Poems, Inc. |
Four New Poetry Murals and Culminating Event |
$18,000 |
Total |
|
$719,577 |
The awards come from a portion of the Infusion Fund known as the Opportunity Fund, a relatively new mechanism that supports local arts and culture projects, programs and initiatives that may fall outside existing grant cycles or structures in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg area or that need supplemental support, and that signify new or expanded programming opportunities for the applicant and/or for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg community.
The current grant cycle, which opened in February, brings the total amount of these grants awarded since the inception of the Opportunity Fund to $1.6 million in new support for arts and culture projects that was not previously available.
In this grant cycle, 165 grant requests were received and, and proposals were evaluated by review panels of arts and culture practitioners. Based on application data, of the approved applicants, 82% serve historically underserved or marginalized populations:
- 70% serve African, Latinx, Asian, Arab or Native American populations.
- Nearly one-third serve the LGBTQ+ community.
- 50% serve one or more of the City’s Corridors of Opportunity.
Advisory board members initially allocated $325,000 in Fiscal Year 2023 (FY23) funds for the Spring 2023 cycle of the Opportunity Fund. Recently, another $1.325 million from FY24 funds was allocated for Opportunity Fund grants, with the ability to use a portion of them to enhance the grant support provided through the current cycle. The board’s vote on Tuesday leaves $930,423 to award through the Opportunity Fund in FY24.
This spring, the board awarded another $1 million in support of the Arts & Science Council’s grantmaking programs to individual artists and creatives and groups, namely the Artist Support grants, Cultural Vision grants, and Founders Grants, for which the Infusion Fund provided seed funding in FY23. The board also voted to award $8.48 million in FY24 support for the operations of 37 arts and culture organizations of many types and sizes across Charlotte and Mecklenburg County that receive annual operating support.
$8.48 Million Award Allocations
Organization |
FY 2024 Unrestricted Operating Grants |
A Sign of the Times of the Carolinas |
$20,000 |
Arts+ |
$266,202 |
The Bechtler Museum of Modern Art* |
$113,471 |
Blumenthal Performing Arts |
$295,780 |
BNS Productions |
$20,762 |
Carolina Raptor Center |
$100,363 |
Carolina Voices |
$51,762 |
Carolinas Aviation Museum |
$119,160 |
Charlotte Art League |
$30,000 |
Charlotte Ballet |
$801,473 |
Charlotte Center for Literary Arts |
$27,452 |
The Charlotte Folk Society |
$16,268 |
The Charlotte Symphony |
$1,049,055 |
Children’s Theatre of Charlotte |
$501,420 |
Clayworks |
$60,000 |
Davidson Community Players |
$55,000 |
Discovery Place |
$1,033,714 |
The Gay Men’s Chorus of Charlotte |
$32,500 |
Goodyear Arts |
$45,088 |
The Harvey B. Gantt center for African-American Arts + Culture |
$703,628 |
Historic Rosedale Foundation |
$17,250 |
JazzArts Charlotte |
$117,786 |
Levine Museum of the New South |
$525,333 |
Martha Connerton/Kinetic Works |
$12,133 |
Matthews Playhouse of the Performing Arts |
$100,000 |
McColl Center |
$388,125 |
Mint Hill Arts |
$14,789 |
The Mint Museum |
$1,026,777 |
One Voice Chorus |
$55,000 |
Opera Carolina |
$464,000 |
BOOM Charlotte |
$50,000 |
The Carolinas Latin Dance Company |
$7,500 |
The Light Factory |
$50,000 |
Theatre Charlotte |
$150,000 |
Three Bone Theatre |
$30,000 |
Tosco Music |
$40,277 |
Wing Haven |
$89,063 |
Total |
$ 8,481,131 |
The upcoming fiscal year will be the third and final year of the Infusion Fund. Before the Infusion Fund ends in June 2024, the board and other local stakeholders will finalize a long-term cultural plan.