Hubs are giving the SCAC a new way to serve residents and visitors alike. Pooling resources in six geographically similar regions puts agency services nearer to more constituents than ever. Each region is anchored in an easily accessible and familiar place by someone on the SCAC team who lives there, serving their neighbors while carrying out our mission.
A group of individuals and organizations that work together to share information, ideas, and resources.
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Similar to a library system, shared resources allow organizations and individuals to check out or borrow existing resources such as technology, physical space, tools/supplies, professional services, knowledge/information, and more.
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Artists, educators, and nonprofit staff can increase knowledge and gain skills in their areas.
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Arts and arts learning experiences typically hosted by SCAC grantees and partners.
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SCAC grants are designed to increase access to the arts by supporting the work of artists, nonprofits, schools, local governments, and other partners. Competitive grant programs ensure that awards are delivered through an accountable and transparent application and review process.
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