Meaningful Legacy Arts for Social Change 1987 Chinook Fund values artistic movements as large cultural connectors of different social movements and begins funding key players i [...]
Beyond Performance Arts for Social Change 1990 In addition to creating a legacy of funding performance-based arts organizations working for social change, Chinook Fund intention [...]
Native Expression Arts for Social Change 1991 Native organizing and arts collaboration rises in funding precedence as Chinook Fund grants funds to multiple start-up organizatio [...]
Resisting the Anti-Immigrant Climate Arts for Social Change 2006 The Chicano arts movement builds momentum as a powerful force leading to progress. It begins merging with the immigrant justice [...]
Youth Focus Arts for Social Change 2008 Chinook Fund’s Grantmaking Committee (GMC) notice a shift in applicants and grantees that strive to create more youth centered [...]
Asian-American Theatre Arts for Social Change 2012 The Southwest’s first Asian-American theatre company is formed, Theatre Esprit Asia. Grantee Changemaker: Theatre Espri [...]
Emerging Media Arts for Social Change 2015 As we become more immersed in new forms of media and methods of communication, community organizing opportunities are capitalized [...]
Arts & Disruption Arts for Social Change 2017 No medium has the capacity to engage the hearts and minds of the public like that of a well-told story. Chinook Fund provides a sp [...]