Mayor Sylvester Turner has approved Fiscal Year 2018 grants for the arts, awarded through the Houston Arts Alliance.

A total of $3,463,217 in grants will go to local nonprofit organizations to present activities and programming between July 2017 and June 2018. The grants are funded through a portion of the Hotel Occupancy Tax that is dedicated to the arts as part of the cityโ€™s cultural priorities guided by the Mayorโ€™s Office of Cultural Affairs (MOCA).

โ€œHoustonโ€™s diverse arts and cultural offerings provide tremendous service to our community, attract visitors and set Houston apart from other cities,โ€ said the mayor. โ€œEach dollar the city invests sparks social and economic returns to the city and is a big reason why Houston has grown its creative talent and opportunity.โ€

Eighty-five local organizations will provide a remarkable range of public performances, festivals and exhibitions of film, choir, literary works, visual art, jazz, dance, theater, musicals, outdoor sculpture, classical music, opera, murals, poetry, craft, folk & traditional arts, photography and more. The funds are granted via the local arts agency, Houston Arts Alliance, which guided applicants through a process that involved written questions, financial review and scoring by 22 external peer-review panelists who contributed approximately 300 volunteer hours to that process.

โ€œHAAโ€™s grant programs are the heartbeat of our organization,โ€ states Houston Arts Alliance Chairman and Interim CEO Philamena Baird. โ€œIt is our mission to serve our community, local artists, and arts organizations.โ€

Congratulations to all the award recipients! Thank you for your dedication and contributions to the expansive arts and culture landscape of Houston.

For a complete list of grant recipients, go to: http://houstonartsalliance.com/grants/recipients/

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