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Nicole Holderbaum, artist and former SPARK grant recipient, creates a mural for the Arts Alive! project

PNC Arts Alive! to Offer Grant Dollars to Artists in Jacksonville

May 03, 2016
The PNC Foundation, in conjunction with the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville, announced it will award $510,000 over three years to arts organizations in three Florida counties, including Duval. The grants are part of PNC Arts Alive!, which has provided millions of dollars to support visual and performing arts and increase audience participation in communities served by PNC.
”This is a great partnership and opportunity to build on our city’s growing art presence,” said Mayor Lenny Curry after presenting PNC with a proclamation naming May 3rd “PNC Arts Alive Day.” “Jacksonville has an extensive population of talented artists and corporate leaders who value and appreciate art. These funds will increase access to visual and performing arts activities and resources throughout our community.”


Beginning May 4th, PNC will be accepting grant proposals for $10,000 and above from qualified arts organizations that support fresh and emerging arts programs, value-added public programming and creative use of technology, while seeking to expand audiences. Proposals are due by July 15. Details of the guidelines and application process are available at www.pncartsalive.com

“The Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville is so proud and invigorated that the PNC Foundation has identified Jacksonville as a location for these programmatic grants,” said Antonio Allegretti, executive director, Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville. “These new resources dedicated to diverse audiences in the hands of our thriving cultural nonprofits will have profound effects on our sector and will improve the quality of life through access to art.”

 

 

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Supporting Arts and Economic Development

Since its debut in 2009, PNC Arts Alive! has awarded approximately $13 million in grants to enterprising cultural organizations in Columbus, Ohio, Philadelphia and St. Louis, served by PNC, through funding delivered by the PNC Foundation, which receives its principal funding from The PNC Financial Services Group.

PNC Arts Alive! has supported new exhibitions and festivals, pop-up theater and music performances, mobile arts vans, family arts programs and more. This award-winning program has earned recognition from Americans for the Arts in New York City along with regional arts organizations. 

“The arts impact more than our emotions,” said Cressman Bronson, PNC regional president for Florida east, speaking on behalf of the Foundation. “The bottom line is a strong arts community is a significant driver of economic success. By bringing Arts Alive to Jacksonville, we’re helping to bring creative and exciting new programs for people of all ages to this community.”

Bronson said the arts and culture industry in the state of Florida generates $49.7 billion in annual revenues per the state’s Division of Cultural Affairs, plus creates new jobs, boosts tourism and invigorates businesses.

Grants recipients are selected by a committee composed of officials from arts and community organizations and PNC. Recipients of the PNC Arts Alive! grants will be announced in October 2016.

The Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville

The Cultural Council champions the appreciation, relevance and expression of art and culture. The Council stewards the City of Jacksonville’s annual appropriation to the arts and culture, contributes to economic vitality through arts and culture initiatives, and leads advocacy efforts to demonstrate the impact and significance of culture in the community. The Cultural Council is sponsored in part by the City of Jacksonville and the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.

About the PNC Foundation

The PNC Foundation, which receives its principal funding from The PNC Financial Services Group (NYSE: PNC), actively supports organizations that provide services for the benefit of communities in which it has a significant presence. The foundation focuses its philanthropic mission on early childhood education and community and economic development, which includes the arts and culture. Through Grow Up Great, its signature cause that began in 2004, PNC has created a $350 million, multi-year initiative to help prepare children from birth to age 5 for success in school and life.