Grants & Funding

Spotlight on 2023 – Projects, Programs, Productions

In partnership with The Francisco Homes and Project Rebound/LA (PRLA), TWP led paroled Lifers and formerly incarcerated students in the creation and performance of three projects: GIFTS – performed by the Lifers at Jail Guitar Doors CAPO Center and Ensemble Studio Theatre/LA) UNMASKED – presented as part of Noise Now at A Noise Within in Pasadena […]

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Spotlight on 2023 – New Grants and Funding

Our 2023 programs were made possible thanks to grants, partnerships, and supporters like you.   Giving Tuesday Campaign Our first-ever Giving Tuesday campaign has raised $11,676 to date, including a generous $10,000 donation from Paul Bendix and Jane McDougle! Please join them in donating in support of our work.   Support for TWP in 2023

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TheatreWorkers Project – Spotlight on 2022

Happy New Year! 2022 was a big year for TWP, and I’m excited to share our progress.  New Grants & Funding Under fiscal sponsorship by Ensemble Studio Theatre/LA, we received increased funding from the California Arts Council (CAC), including: A General Operating Support grant which allowed us to expand and diversify our staff An Impact grant that

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TheatreWorkers Project Gets New LA Arts Recovery Fund Grant

“We are thrilled to be a recipient of the LA Arts Recovery Fund Grant,” said TheatreWorkers Project Founder/Director Susie Tanner. As one of 90 nonprofits receiving grants, we are excited to continue serving our community and contributing to the rich cultural fabric and economic recovery of LA County! Receiving the grant will enable TheatreWorkers Project

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Restorative and Transformative Justice Training Grant

TheatreWorkers Project is proud to announce that we have been awarded a contract to provide Restorative and Transformative Justice Training for current Arts in Corrections program providers. University of San Fransisco professor Dr. Reggie Daniels, along with returned residents Ken Hartman, Lee Gibson, and Christian Branscombe, will lead key portions of the training planned for Spring

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