Tacoma Creates Reports on Inaugural Year of Funding
Fifty-seven organizations whose missions are to advance arts, culture, heritage and/or science were funded in the inaugural year of Washington’s first and only cultural access program.
Designed to support and nurture a thriving cultural sector, Tacoma Creates distributed $4.7 million of voter-approved tax revenues to organizations through a competitive funding cycle in early 2020 just as the pandemic forced cultural organizations to reinvent regular programming. Funding during the 2020-2021 program year provided essential support for organizations to develop engaging programming, continue to serve and uplift the community, and keep creatives and cultural workers employed in Tacoma.
The funded organizations produced a total of 412 programs, approximately two-thirds of which were produced for the general public and the remaining one-third were youth education programs.
Funded organizations reported a collective total of over 575,000 participants in these programs, including more than 497,000 views of online events, exhibitions, or classes.
With a focus on equity and access as a guiding principle, the vast majority of programming was free for participants. 84% of in-person attendance was at no cost; 91% of virtual participation was at no cost; and 97% of all programs were either free or had free or reduced-price ticket options.
“Thanks to the support of Tacoma Creates, Tacoma's cultural organizations were able to sustain and reimagine their operations, and innovatively respond to the multiple challenges facing our community," stated Lisa Jaret, Program Manager for Tacoma Creates. “They invented new online programming and resources, built and distributed at-home learning materials, examined how their cultural missions could best support emergent community needs, and are poised to continue delivering responsive and engaging services.”
To download a copy of the full Annual Report and to learn more about Tacoma Creates, visit the website.