Kids in Schuylerville, New York, will be able to get a taste of the arts this summer thanks to a grant from the Saratoga Arts Foundation.
The Schuylerville Public Library has been awarded a $25,000 Community Arts grant, which will fund a series of afternoon art programs for kids in the fourth through eighth grades, reports the Daily Gazette.
The programs are called "afternoon artists" and will run from July through August.
The Daily Gazette has a list of the sessions here.
Read the Entire Article
Selected Foundation News
A customized collection of news from foundations from around the Web.
Supporting Entrepreneurs
"We should not turn our back on any of the things that lifts us all up on any of the things that lifts us all up on their local community," says Mark Madrid, an associate administrator for the
...more Child-Friendly Ai Doodles
"By translating seamlessly manual drawings into mesmerizing masterpieces, DoDoboo harnesses the power of artificial intelligence to amplify children's creativity, encouraging them to explore,
...more Censorship Online Won'T Keep Children Safe
" dystopia, not only would KOSA censor what children see, but it would further empower the government to ramp up the online surveillance of all internet users by mandating the expansion and use of
...more Social Impact Groups Bolster Leadership
One of Australia's most high-profile business leaders is leaving his post at the Australian Securities Exchange to lead the country's largest anti-slavery organization.
David Braga, who has
...more