TMJ4: United Performing Arts Fund launches fundraiser, highlighting arts education during the month of August
Photo by: UPAF
By: TMJ4 Web Staff
Posted at 4:19 PM, Aug 04, 2021
and last updated 4:19 PM, Aug 04, 2021
MILWAUKEE — The United Performing Arts Fund (UPAF) is highlighting arts education through the month of August and launched a fundraiser to support its grant program, UPAF Bright Minds.
With a fundraising goal of $200,000, the program aims to educate 80,000 children about the arts in southeastern Wisconsin. Donors, including individuals and companies, can designate 100 percent of their donation to support arts education.
For every $100 donated to the UPAF Rally for Arts Education fundraiser, a UPAF SMART CARD will also be made available for free to a local teacher or teaching artist. The SMART CARD gives teachers access to the same performance and restaurant discounts available to UPAF donors, "as a source of respite and rejuvenation after the stress of the past year," according to UPAF.
Click here to make a donation and learn more about UPAF and its fundraiser.
“Throughout the past difficult school year, UPAF Bright Minds arts education efforts were there to give our local students a safe, healthy, and creative outlet,” said UPAF President & CEO Patrick Rath in a statement. “It is imperative that this programming remains a part of their daily education as children make the transition back to the classroom. We ask our community to participate in UPAF’s Rally for Arts Education providing students the ability to further connect, express themselves and channel their energy in a positive direction through the performing arts.”
during the month of August
Photo by: UPAF
By: TMJ4 Web Staff
Posted at 4:19 PM, Aug 04, 2021
and last updated 4:19 PM, Aug 04, 2021
MILWAUKEE — The United Performing Arts Fund (UPAF) is highlighting arts education through the month of August and launched a fundraiser to support its grant program, UPAF Bright Minds.
With a fundraising goal of $200,000, the program aims to educate 80,000 children about the arts in southeastern Wisconsin. Donors, including individuals and companies, can designate 100 percent of their donation to support arts education.
For every $100 donated to the UPAF Rally for Arts Education fundraiser, a UPAF SMART CARD will also be made available for free to a local teacher or teaching artist. The SMART CARD gives teachers access to the same performance and restaurant discounts available to UPAF donors, "as a source of respite and rejuvenation after the stress of the past year," according to UPAF.
Click here to make a donation and learn more about UPAF and its fundraiser.
“Throughout the past difficult school year, UPAF Bright Minds arts education efforts were there to give our local students a safe, healthy, and creative outlet,” said UPAF President & CEO Patrick Rath in a statement. “It is imperative that this programming remains a part of their daily education as children make the transition back to the classroom. We ask our community to participate in UPAF’s Rally for Arts Education providing students the ability to further connect, express themselves and channel their energy in a positive direction through the performing arts.”
Programs supported by UPAF Bright Minds funding aim to:
- Increase confidence, academic performance, innovative and critical thinking, and discipline
- Improve a child’s emotional intelligence and self-esteem
- Advance access to the performing arts particularly for marginalized communities and at-risk students
UPAF has been investing in the region's art scene since 1967. UPAF’s mission is to secure community resources, promote the performing arts, and "improve the quality of life through responsible investment in and financial support of the performing arts in Eastern Wisconsin," according to its mission statement. Last year, UPAF raised $11,358,693, with an additional $304,000 raised in grant revenue.
TMJ4 News is partnering with UPAF during the month of August to share stories featuring some of the programs UPAF offers to get local children interested in the arts. TMJ4's Cassandra McShepard will be sharing those stories on Milwaukee Tonight, weekdays at 6:30 p.m.
CLICK HERE to view this story on the TMJ4 website.