The Arts Alliance of Greater Bloomington Awarded $9.3K IAC Grant

Bloomington, Ind. — The Arts Alliance of Greater Bloomington (AAGB), a nonprofit organization bringing artists together and connecting to the greater Bloomington/Monroe County community, announces receiving $9,355 from the Indiana Arts Commission for operational expenditures. 

“The projects and organizations selected to receive funding are strengthening our state,” said Anne Penny Valentine, Chair of the Indiana Arts Commission. The IAC awarded $3,431,351 to 414 nonprofits around the state.

“We couldn’t be more thrilled and grateful for the support,” said AAGB Board President Henry Leck. “This grant allows us to expand our arts programming in the community, and provide stronger funding for our operations.” 

“It really is fantastic,” added AAGB Board Vice President Thomas Duffy. “Grants like this empower us to do bigger and better things. Improving our arts programs makes a more vibrant arts community.”

The AAGB was formed in August 2011 with a mission of strengthening and sustaining the arts by connecting artists, cultural organizations, and artistic endeavors with patrons of the community. This artist support includes:

Arts Organization Support grants provide annual operating support for the ongoing artistic and administrative functions of eligible arts organizations. Arts Project Support grants provide funding to Indiana 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organizations and public entities for a specific arts project or activity. Between both programs, 75 of Indiana’s 92 counties receive funding. 


Check out our blog, events calendar, and artist directory online at https://bloomingtonarts.org. If you are interested in joining the AAGB, contact info@bloomingtonarts.org for more information.

Press may contact AAGB President Henry Leck hleck@butler.edu for further information.

Arts Alliance of Greater Bloomington

The Arts Alliance of Greater Bloomington (AAGB) is a hub for communication for the many individual artists and arts organizations of all genres in our community. We do so through our online Arts Directory connecting artists with each other, the community, and to patrons. We also manage an Arts Center with a gallery, gift shop and an intimate performance or educational space (the Flex Space) located at College Mall.

https://www.bloomingtonarts.org/
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