Target Grants $3,000 to Johnston County Artists-in-the-Schools
Posted by: jmeadows in InformationThe Johnston County Arts Council was recently awarded a $3,000 grant from Target for the 2008-09 Artists-in-the-Schools program year. In a gesture of continued commitment to the Artists-in-the-Schools program, Target has contributed $18,000 since 2002. Recognizing their proximity to Johnston County, Target at White Oak Crossing feels strongly about giving back to the community where it does business. “We are proud to partner with organizations like the Johnston County Arts Council to inspire education, make the arts affordable and accessible, and foster safe families and communities nationwide,” says Laysha Ward, Vice President of Community Relations.
This grant is part of ongoing efforts by Target to strengthen families and communities throughout the country. Since opening its doors, Target has given 5 percent of its income to organizations that support education, the arts, social services and volunteerism. Today that translates to more than $3 million every week
Available for all students grades K–12 at each of Johnston County’s 41 public schools, the Artists-in-the-Schools program focuses on using the arts as a tool for learning and cultural enrichment. Supported by a strong community partnership between JCAC and the Johnston County Schools (JCS), over $1,000,000 has been raised since the program’s start in 1999. Through public, private, corporate, and individual support, the Artists-in-the-Schools is able to utilize the arts to reinforce and expand basic curriculum through exposure to performances, hands-on workshops, and residencies with professional artists.


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