Jersey City awards $1 million to artists, organizations through trust fund

Jersey City has awarded more than $1 million in funding to 78 artists and arts organizations in its third round of grants from the city’s Arts and Culture Trust Fund, Mayor Steve Fulop announced Friday.

The latest funding consists of 44 program grants, 13 arts education grants, 21 general operating grants and 20 individual artist fellowships. To date, nearly 300 Arts and Culture Trust Fund grants have been distributed, totaling $3 million.

The grants, designed to support and nurture local artistic talent, are funded by taxpayers through a annual special tax — 2 cents for every $100,000 in assessed property value — that was approved by voters in the 2020 election.

“The fact that we have allocated over $3 million in less than two years speaks to the fact that the Arts and Culture Trust Fund we implemented in 2020 is working as intended, providing critical funding to support our talented artists and organizations who contribute so much to the vitality and diversity of our city,” Fulop said. “By investing in our vibrant arts community, we are significantly boosting the local economy and community engagement within Jersey City.”

Arts and culture organizations accounted for $13.5 million in spending in 2022, with an additional $32.4 million in event-related expenditures by their audiences, according to the most recent nationwide study by Americans for the Arts.

The study also states that in Jersey City, arts and culture economic activity supported 532 jobs, provided residents $28.2 million in personal income, and generated $7.1 million in tax revenue for local, state, and federal governments, city officials said.

“These grants provide a lifeline for so many of our local artists where little existed before,” said Christine Goodman, director of Jersey City’s Office of Cultural Affairs. “These funds will continue to support arts and culture programs with classes and events across all wards of Jersey City for everyone to enjoy.”

Among the talented individuals and organizations selected for funding are musicians, dancers, filmmakers, and community arts initiatives. As decided by the Arts and Culture Trust Fund Committee, each grant recipient demonstrated exceptional skill, innovation, and a commitment to enriching Jersey City’s cultural landscape.

Bruno Nadalin, director of JC Print Room, credits the Arts and Culture Trust Fund grant for providing the means to broaden education initiatives and make printmaking accessible to Jersey City residents.

“Through the grant, we expanded our educational programming by offering free and low-cost workshops and purchased needed equipment and supplies,” he said. ”Grant funds enabled us to hold our direct public benefit of a free printmaking event in Hamilton Park, where residents were invited to make their own prints and tote bags.

“We held similar free events in Greenville and free workshops at our studio, all thanks to the grant funds. The grant was indispensable to the fulfillment of our organization’s mission.”

Here is a list of the 2024 grants:

Program grant awards

Anti Violence Coalition of Hudson County $8,750

Arts and Music at the Church of St. Paul and Incarnation $2,500

Barrow Mansion $2,500

Bridge Art Gallery $14,250

Cantantes in Cordibus $12,316

Church World Service Jersey City $8,750

Con Vivo Music $13,125

Dancing Tony Productions $4,500

Farms in the Heights $14,375

Feminist Bird Club of Jersey City $5,000

Half-Light Productions $17,500

Historic Downtown Special Improvement District $5,850

Hudson County Community College Foundation $13,125

Hudson West Fest Inc $13,125

In Full Color $6,840

Japanese Cultural League of Jersey City $1,000

JC Crafting Circle $9,909

Jersey City Ballet Theater $6,000

Jersey City Police Athletic League (JCPAL) $13,125

John T. Trigonis $13,125

Joshua Lay $2,500

Kenia Rosete Dance $4,375

Laia Cabrera & Co. LLC $13,125

Liberty Science Center $7,000

McGinley Square Special Improvement District $7,500

Meagan Woods $13,125

Mise En Place Project $8,750

Monira Foundation $13,125

New Jersey Symphony $13,125

Next Generation Foundation for Street and Club Dance Culture $4,375

North River Sing $8,750

Sabor Latin Music & Dance $12,637

Saint Peter’s University $6,793

Segunda Quimbamba Folkloric Center $13,125

Shehnaaz Dance Studio $4,375

SocietyX $8,750

The Intertwine Festival $4,152

The Statuary $8,750

TongYan Chinese School $2,500

V Productions and Management (VPM) $8,500

Washington Park Association of Hudson County $2,500

WBGO $4,125

Welcome Home Jersey City $7,500

Whole Spectrum Autism $13,125

Art Education Grant Awards

Amy Wilson $1,000

Area of Refuge $13,125

Aura Highsmith Creative $3,000

Black Sheep Contemporary Ensemble $7,497

Brighter Bee Academy $13,125

City Kidz Playhouse $13,125

Future Art Leaders $6,250

Give Chances $13,125

JC Print Room $17,000

Jersey City Art School $5,500

Music Matters $4,375

NJCU Art Department $13,125

VAMP $5,153

Operating Grant Awards

Ariel Rivka Dance $18,750

Art Fair 14C $25,000

Art House Productions $25,000

Deep Space Gallery $25,000

Educational Arts Team $18,750

Golden Door International Film Festival $9,000

Jersey City Film Group $18,750

Jersey City Theater Center $18,750

Jersey City Writers $18,750

Kennedy Dancers $25,000

MeenMoves $18,750

Nimbus Dance Works $25,000

NonLinear Knitting Studio $18,750

Pro Arts Jersey City $15,000

Riverview Jazz $25,000

Smush Gallery $25,000

Speranza Theatre Company $25,000

Styles House Youth Community Center $18,750

Surati for Performing Arts $25,000

The Curtain $18,750

Victory Hall / Drawing Rooms $25,000

Individual Artist Fellowship Grant Awards

Anthony Williams

Laurie Riccadonna-Lewis

Cheryl R. Riley

Leslie McIntosh

Christine Barney

Michelle Vitale

Donald Gallagher

Milcah Bassel

Elizabeth Deegan

Nancy Cohen

Ernest Paniccioli

Nyugen Smith

Gregg Rosen

Ryan Roman

Hyeseon Hong

Samantha Geracht Myers

Josue Morales Urbina

Sky Kim-Emerick

Laura Tatham

Veronica Mang

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