Dallas Philanthropy Milestone
TACA's 2014 grant awards mark largest distribution in organization's history
- Nancy Carlson, Ken Travis, Rha GoddessPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Lynn McBee, Deborah NugentPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Nancy CarlsonPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Mark Doyle, Fanny Kerwicz, Lucilo PeñaPhoto by Dana Driensky
- James Shackelford, John Relton, Stacey ReltonPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Gillian Breidenbach, Cindy StagerPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Cheryl McCue, Wolford McCuePhoto by Dana Driensky
- Mary Stamm, Caroline Rose Hunt, Judith KauffmanPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Zannie Voss, Brent Christopher, Monica Egert SmithPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Laura Harrison, Donna Wilhelm,Photo by Dana Driensky
- Bill Rolley, Paul Barnes, Kirsten James, Rosaura Cruz-WebbPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Ben White, Kevin TravisPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Brent Christopher, Donna Wilhelm, Jeremy StrickPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Miranda Parham, Kelsey Head, Laura EinspanierPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Julie Ramirez, Robyn Flatt, Yvette WheelerPhoto by Dana Driensky
It was all smiles for The Arts Community Alliance at the annual grant awards presentation at the Wyly Theatre, as the organization announced the distribution of $1.3 million to 46 diverse North Texas performing arts organizations.
TACA was thrilled to reveal to guests — including Lynn McBee, Deborah Nugent, James Shackelford, Gillian Breidenbach, Mary Stamm, Caroline Rose Hunt, Judith Kauffman, Marnie and Kern Wildenthal, and Barbara Daseke — that this was largest grants distribution in its history.
“We are elated to have surpassed our fundraising goal for TACA’s 2014 distribution,” said Nancy Carlson, chairman of TACA’s board of directors. “Distributing the largest dollar amount in TACA history is a meaningful accomplishment and speaks to the commitment and support of so many individuals, companies and foundations that make it possible.”
Just how far is the reach of TACA’s fundraising efforts? The group estimates that this cycle of funding will help support more than 5,000 performances that approximately 1.2 million people will attend. The grants range from $5,000 to $110,000, supporting both established and emerging groups.
Some top grant winners include the following:
- Texas Ballet Theater: $65,000
- Dallas Children's Theater: $75,000
- Dallas Black Dance Theatre: $80,000
- Dallas Symphony Orchestra: $100,000
- The Dallas Opera, Dallas Theater Center: $110,000
Guests also got a chance to hear from social activist Rha Goddess. The artist, writer and poet brings more than two decades of transformational “crowd rocking’” in the name of social change. Her latest venture, Move the Crowd, is the nation’s first entrepreneurial training company dedicated to helping the next generation “stay true, get paid and do good.”
In its history, TACA has distributed more than $23 million to local performing arts organizations.