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Destiny Arts Center
Six Ways to Support Destiny Arts Center
$15,000
Provides 300 hours of arts programming for an Oakland teen, through the award-winning Destiny Arts Youth Performance Company program
$10,000
Provides 120 hours of arts programming to a Title 1 (under resourced) Oakland public school
$5,000
Funds one month of Camp Destiny for 50 students
$2,500
Provides an arts and movement-based professional development workshop for 30 public school teachers
$1,000
Provides for two weeks of a year-long artists-in-schools residency, twice per week
$500
Supports one month of classes for a student at our North Oakland Center
Mission
Destiny Arts Center believes that art and movement gives young people a vehicle for self and community expression. Founded by Black and Queer dance and martial artists in 1988, Destiny uses movement-based arts to uplift youth voice, supporting pathways for young people to express themselves, advocate for justice and equity, fight against the systemic racism that continues to impact Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), and build a community where everyone feels seen, valued, and free.
www.destinyarts.org
(510) 597-1619 x101
Executive Director: Archana Nagraj
Begin to Build a Relationship
We know you care about where your money goes and how it is used. Connect with this organization’s leadership in order to begin to build this important relationship. Your email will be sent directly to this organization’s Director of Development and/or Executive Director.
Destiny has given me so many opportunities to be a part of ART. Destiny has brought happiness to our community. We laughed, danced, and came together as a whole, while protesting our rights of equality and more. Destiny has just been a light to the darkness, especially for our community in this time.
Key Supporters
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Crankstart
Oakland Fund for Children and Youth
Blume Foundation
Jessica Ozberker
California Arts Council
Walter & Elise Haas Fund
The Hellman Foundation
NewSchools Venture Fund
Louis L. Borick Foundation
City of Oakland Cultural Funding Program
National Endowment for the Arts
The Joseph and Vera Long Foundation
Frances Hellman and Warren Breslau Fund
Sam Mazza Foundation
Morris Stulsaft Foundation
The Betsy Gordon Foundation
George Family Foundation
Nicholson Family Foundation
Banks Family Foundation