Winter Garden nonprofits receive $20K from United Arts of Central Florida

The United Arts of Central Florida announced an investment of $2.45 million to support more than 60 nonprofits in Central Florida.


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Two Winter Garden nonprofits received $10,000 each from the United Arts of Central Florida. 

Those nonprofits are Winter Garden Art Association and Winter Garden Heritage Foundation. 

These investments were made to inspire and enrich communities by strengthening their arts, science, history and culture. 

"By investing in organizations and their missions, we continue to help make art possible and accessible, enable partners to plan confidently and retain talent, and take another step toward positioning Central Florida as a Global Creative Capital," said Jennifer Evins, president and CEO of United Arts of Central Florida.
Grant amounts range from $10k for smaller community-based organizations  to more than $200k for larger anchor institutions, totaling a grand total of $2.45 million. 



 

 

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