EMERGE125 Receives Legacy-Establishing Grants
EMERGE125 Receives Legacy-Establishing Grants
$2,000,000 Mellon Grant
$600,000 through Bay and Paul Foundation
EMERGE125, a Black female-led hub for dance creation, performance, and education headquartered out of Harlem, is proud to announce two legacy-establishing grants: a multi-year $2 million grant from the Mellon Foundation and a $600,000 grant from the Bay and Paul Foundation. With the announcement of these grants, E125 solidifies itself as one of the best funded and most creatively vital dance institutions in the country. These grants will help to support organizational expansion, provide raises for administrative and artistic raises, help fund significant new staffing, and support ongoing development work with non-profit advisors Advance NYC.
“We are so pleased to provide major support to EMERGE125 at this vital moment in their trajectory,” says Emil Kang, Program Director of Arts and Culture at the Mellon Foundation, “and we are thrilled to bolster Tiffany Rea-Fisher’s inspiring leadership.”
Rea-Fisher continues, “These grants also allow us the luxury of some much needed in-house expansion. For a great many years, I have served as the lead fundraiser, artistic director, and executive director of the company. Now that I am finally in a position to redistribute some of those responsibilities to new team members, I’m thrilled to discover what we are capable of realizing with a more richly budgeted calendar of exclusively creative time.”
Marilyn Reznick, Chair of the Board of Directors of the Bay and Paul Foundation, says, "We are so pleased to help expand the capacity of EMERGE 125. Under Tiffany Rea-Fisher's extraordinary leadership, we know E125 will become an even more creative and influential arts organization."
To speak with Tiffany Rea-Fisher about the impact of these grants, to further discuss the company’s plans for the future, or to request photos, logos or additional information, please contact John Seroff at John@GreenHousePublicity.com