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Give the gift of health, opportunity and imagination!
At ArtCorps, we believe in art’s unique capacity to change perceptions and promote significant social change—whether the challenge is emergency preparedness, access to clean water or opening a dialogue about violence prevention, art breaks down barriers, increases knowledge and creative thinking and moves people to action.
Art for Social Action helps leaders and organizations discover and use art to improve the communities where they live and work. Your donation will mean that another artist can share his or her creativity with Central American communities, uniting people to address critical environmental and social issues!
How Your Donation Goes to Work
$50pays for the production of ArtCorps Art for Social Action manuals for all of our artists.
$100covers the cost of materials for puppet workshops for children and youth groups.
$250provides transportation for our Regional Program Manager to make site visits throughout Guatemala to our artists and partner organizations in the field, guiding their collaboration and giving them technical feedback.
$500offers the opportunity for one artist to attend our mid-year retreat where artists reflect as a group and share best practices and lessons learned.
$1500covers the cost of all project materials and supplies for one year for a single artist.
$2500supports the cost of media and marketing materials to share our work in print and online platforms.
$5000enables our artists to provide workshops for the staff of local development organizations, transferring the knowledge of ArtCorps’ creative outreach and education methods over the five-year partnership so that Art for Social Action is sustainable after our artists leave.
Other unique ways to give
Purchase a photo from the ArtCorps Photo Exhibit
Purchase a beautiful, handmade bag from Imperio Maya, a women's cooperative in the Highlands of Guatemala
ArtCorps Artist Naphtali Fields and her ArtCorps colleagues facilitate the transformation of fear into hope during a workshop with youth... Read More >>