ArtsBuild Shares Impact Of Technical Support Grants

  • Thursday, June 13, 2024

ArtsBuild announces the impact of its FY24 Technical Support Grants. Over the past 12 months, the technical support grants have enabled 14 Chattanooga-based nonprofit organizations to address technical needs such as purchasing essential equipment, building organizational capacity, participating in leadership development training, and more.

The Technical Support grant program, supported by individual donors to ArtsBuild’s annual campaign and the city of Chattanooga, underscores ArtsBuild’s "continued commitment to fostering a vibrant and sustainable nonprofit sector that contributes to the cultural and social fabric of Chattanooga and Hamilton County."

Technical Assistance grants in the total amount of $50,000 were awarded to the following 14 organizations:

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Be the Change Youth Initiative
Chattanooga Girls Choir
Houston Museum of Decorative Arts
Obvious Dad
Scenic City Shakespeare
The Chattery
CoPAC
Creative Discovery Museum
Chattanooga Symphony & Opera
Hunter Museum of American Art
Rhyme N Chatt
Stove Works
Young Ladies of Power

To learn more about programs offered by ArtsBuild and its impact in the Greater Chattanooga area, visit its website.

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