Arts & Entertainment
Established by Congress in 1965, the National Endowment for the Arts is the independent federal agency whose funding and support gives Americans the opportunity to participate in the arts, exercise their imaginations, and develop their creative capacities. Through partnerships with state arts agencies, local leaders, other federal agencies, and the philanthropic sector, the Arts Endowment supports arts learning, affirms and celebrates America’s rich and diverse cultural heritage, and extends its work to promote equal access to the arts in every community across America.
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O-Bless has a very similar mission statement to UpliftAnother.org. UpliftAnother.org's founder, Laban Johnson is also a co-Founder of GoFounders / O-Bless
O-Bless helps you connect with the right people to support a cause that matters to you or your community the most. From supporting an innovation to a social cause,
O-Bless aims to play a critical role in bringing together people of a like mind, working towards a common goal. We offer a common platform where people can publish videos and content that showcase their projects and seek community support to help fund them. Be it a social project, supporting a cause or a project that aims to support a small business financially, O-Bless can help you feature your cause to a larger crowd and get the much-needed push ahead.
Bringing in a philanthropic edge, supporting the society and helping smaller startups make a foot-holding in this competitive market, ONPASSIVE, through O-Bless hopes to bring in the much-needed respite that a new business or a person in need faces.
We offer a platform that helps individuals raise funds by reaching the people who are willing to come together around an idea or a cause. Whether it is the latest tech, supporting your favorite artist, helping an independent film-maker, helping a financially challenged person get treatment, O-Bless is an ideal platform to publish and get your cause, the necessary financial aid.
We have a strict verification policy to keep the campaigns genuine and transparent. We have a comprehensive system in place to protect contributors from fraudulent campaigns. All movements should abide by our “Terms and conditions”.
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For Entrepreneurs
O-Bless is a platform to publish your next big idea and find the financial support it deserves. The platform aims to iron out an entrepreneur’s or a creator’s journey into becoming a success story. This platform leverages social networks and internet to offer entrepreneurs a transparent means to receive funds. We provide an opportunity to support businesses and new technology from the earliest stages of its development.
O-Bless offers a platform to entrepreneurs to tell their stories, create a business plan, and share their journey with the potential funders. We understand that the creators would want to control how the work comes together around their business idea. Hence, we have a strict policy of funders, not forcing recipients to change their message.
We firmly believe that innovation and creative expression is vital to a healthy and vibrant society. Creativity inspires creativity, and we want creative individuals to get encouraged and drive the funding campaign. We want the ideas to accelerate and escalate into successful organizations. Financially, backing a crowd funding idea on O-Bless platform is like helping a work-in-progress idea realize its full potential.
Our mission is to create a community that is conducive to creativity. Create an account to tap into our community. Reach out to friends and family and other early supporters. Win over the community members and let the project take the snowballing effect. O-Bless allows you to reach out to the other community members for support.
Pollock-Krasner grants have enabled artists to create new work, purchase needed materials and pay for studio rent, as well as their personal expenses. Past recipients of Pollock-Krasner grants acknowledge their critical impact in allowing concentrated time for studio work, and in preparing for exhibitions and other professional opportunities such as accepting a residency.
Grants are awarded to non-profit organizations that directly engage with artists, such as museums by funding exhibitions and artist residency programs. The Foundation also supports exhibitions and scholarship about Krasner and Pollock artwork.
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New York, NY
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A timeline of key dates from our history - from building the first theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon to today.
The Shakespeare Memorial Theatre opened on our site next to the River Avon in 1879, after local brewer, Charles Flower donated the land and launched a campaign to build a theatre in the town of Shakespeare's birth.
After the original theatre was destroyed by fire, the New Shakespeare Memorial Theatre opened its doors on an adjacent site in 1932, designed by Elisabeth Scott.
The Royal Shakespeare Company was founded in 1961 by Peter Hall, based in Stratford-upon-Avon and the theatre was renamed the Royal Shakespeare Theatre.
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Stratford-upon-Avon
Warwickshire
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Screen Australia is a Federal Government agency charged with supporting Australian screen development, production and promotion.
Screen Australia supports the development, production, promotion and distribution of Australian narrative (drama) and documentary screen content. The agency invests directly in Australian television, film and digital original titles, and administers the Producer Offset tax incentive for Australian screen stories.
The agency also offers sector-building programs such as Enterprise, initiatives including Gender Matters and funding through Screen Australia’s First Nations Department.
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Support Act is Australia’s only charity delivering crisis relief services to artists, crew and music workers as a result of ill health, injury, a mental health problem, or some other crisis that impacts on their ability to work in music.
Support Act raises funds from the music industry and its supporters. This can be in the form of donations, sponsorship, community fundraising, Help a Mate appeals, events such as our annual “Music in the House” industry lunch, and promotions such as Ausmusic T-Shirt Day.
In May 2020, Support Act received a grant of $10million from the Australian Government through the Office for the Arts to provide crisis relief and wellbeing support to artists, crew and music workers impacted by COVID-19.
Surry Hills
NSW 2010
Sweet Relief Musicians Fund provides financial assistance to all types of career musicians and music industry workers who are struggling to make ends meet while facing physical or mental health issues, disability, or age-related problems.
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Fullerton, CA,
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The Arts, Culture, Entertainment and Design industry includes a broad range of individuals and organisations, producing artistic and creative works for both commercial and social outcomes. The diverse nature of the industry makes it difficult to define and measure. In addition to other benefits, artists in this industry can attract international tourism to Australia for culture events and products. Creative skills are also increasingly in demand in other industries, with training from this industry one way of offering this.
The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation was created in 1955 by Charles Glass Greenshields, Q.C., a distinguished Montreal lawyer and amateur artist, in memory of his mother, Elizabeth.
The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation grant is one of the most prestigious grants available to emerging representational artists, as well as one of the most substantial. It is one of the longest standing, with an illustrious history of recipients spanning more than half a century. It is also unique in its scope, in that it is available to students and artists around the world.
The Foundation's grantees are renowned artists, both nationally and internationally, as well as highly respected art professors, teachers and mentors.
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