South Arts is pleased to announce the 2023 Cross-Sector Impact Grant recipients. These organizations are each receiving up to $15,000 to support "arts and..." projects developed by partners—one arts organization or artist, and one non-arts organization—harnessing the power of collaboration.
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These 16 organizations are using the arts to address community needs across our nine state region Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. This year's Cross-Sector Impact Grant recipients are:
- Alabama Folklife Association of Mobile, Alabama
- Auburn University of Auburn, Alabama
- University of Alabama-Birmingham of Birmingham, Alabama
- City of Boynton Beach of Boynton Beach, Florida
- The Miami Symphony Orchestra Inc. of Miami, Florida
- Alliance Theatre of Atlanta, Georgia
- Greater Augusta Arts Council of Augusta, Georgia
- Create Princeton of Princeton, Kentucky
- Dancing Grounds of New Orleans, Louisiana
- Mondo Bizarro Productions of New Orleans, Louisiana
- Young Aspirations-Young Artists, Inc. of New Orleans, Louisiana
- Pike School of Art – Mississippi of McComb, Mississippi
- Hidden Voices of Cedar Grove, North Carolina
- University of North Carolina School of the Arts of Winston-Salem, North Carolina
- Vaughn Newman Dance of Greenville, South Carolina
- Global Education Center of Nashville, Tennessee
Cross-Sector Impact Grants are offered each year as part of South Arts' portfolio of programming to support artists, arts organizations, and communities across our region. These projects support collaborative efforts that connect the arts with non-arts aspects of local communities. Watch South Arts' email, website, and social media for announcements of the next cycle of Cross-Sector Impact Grants applications as well as other opportunities. Cross-Sector Impact Grants are funded in part through a partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts.