Arts & Entertainment  March 22, 2021

Boulder arts groups get COVID-19 relief funding

BOULDER — Create Boulder, Bonfils-Stanton Foundation and The Denver Foundation have issued $123,500 in COVID-19 relief grants to 10 Boulder area arts organizations.

The recipients were: 

  • Boulder Bach Festival
  • Boulder Community Broadcast — KGNU
  • Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company
  • Colorado Music Festival and Center for Musical Arts
  • Greater Boulder Youth Orchestras
  • Lemon Sponge Cake Contemporary Ballet
  • Local Theater Company
  • Motus Theater 
  • Rocky Ridge Music Center Foundation
  • Street Wise Arts

“This support could not have come at a more critical time” Boulder office of art and culture manager Matt Chasansky said in a prepared statement. “Boulder’s cultural nonprofits have high hopes, like all of us, for the end of the pandemic and the lifting of the restrictions. But, we are not out of the woods yet. Create Boulder’s leadership has been key in that keeping support coming into Boulder.” 

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BOULDER — Create Boulder, Bonfils-Stanton Foundation and The Denver Foundation have issued $123,500 in COVID-19 relief grants to 10 Boulder area arts organizations.

The recipients were: 

  • Boulder Bach Festival
  • Boulder Community Broadcast — KGNU
  • Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company
  • Colorado Music Festival and Center for Musical Arts
  • Greater Boulder Youth Orchestras
  • Lemon Sponge Cake Contemporary Ballet
  • Local Theater Company
  • Motus Theater 
  • Rocky Ridge Music Center Foundation
  • Street Wise Arts

“This support could not have come at a more critical time” Boulder office of art and culture manager Matt Chasansky said in a prepared statement. “Boulder’s cultural nonprofits have high hopes, like all of us, for the end of the pandemic and the lifting…

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