$6.9 million to grow arts audiences
The Wallace Foundation has announced a bunch of hefty four-year grants to help build audience participation in the arts across the Twin Cities. Mostly, it’s big grants ($750,000) to innovative, big organizations (M.I.A., MN Opera, MN Orchestra, Ordway, SPCO, MacPhail) planning trendy initiatives like “affinity group channels,” “social networking,” web 2.0,” “grassroots,” “media partnerships,” “Customer-Centered Approach,” etc. to chase “young audiences” with the definition for young varying from 20-39 for SPCO to 25-54 for MacPhail.
Interesting exceptions are Mixed Blood who received $300,000 to increase engagement with people from Latino and disabled communities, and Northern Clay Center who received $500,000 to actually target seniors 55 and older.
Trickle-down funding and benefits will come to the rest of us by way of $1.6 million given to the MN Community Foundation and Arts Midwest to create shared knowledge resources from collected data plus a small pool of project grant funds. Lastly, Minneapolis Public Schools got $750,00 for arts learning stuff.
The Wallace Foundation’s audience participation support is a city-based effort that focuses on different cities every year. This year the Twin Cities and Seattle join Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, and San Francisco who have received funding in the past.