Grantees All Genres

Modoc

Tedford, Matthew Harrison

Year Grant Awarded: 2015

A rugged, agrarian landscape on the California-Oregon border bears witness to the region’s violent past. This cinematic essay meditates on the landscapes that tell, reinvent, and obscure the history of the nineteenth-century Modoc War.

Tenderloin Art Lending Library

Tenderloin Art Lending Library

Year Grant Awarded: 2015

TALL, the Tenderloin Art Lending Library, is a neighborhood-based, queer-artist - run-project, that loans original artwork, much of it by Tenderloin artists, to poor Tenderloin residents and others free-of-charge. Modeled on social practice, TALL cre

Neighborhood Revitalization Music Video Project

Tennessee Alliance for Progress/Shelby Bottom String Band

Year Grant Awarded: 2015

Music video of a song, Displacement Blues, by Nashville songwriter/activist Nell Levin. Song dubbed "Nashville's newest social justice anthem" by the Tennessean. Deals with affordable housing crisis in this booming city. Has been shown widely.

Desert Agave

Teppich, Naomi

Year Grant Awarded: 2015

My ferro-cement sculpture "Desert Agave" is inspired by plant forms that have adopted to the desert climate in the southwest US. Perhaps this type of plant will be found in the northeast in the near future as temperatures continue to rise.

1,000 Square Feet Project

Thackray, Amanda

Year Grant Awarded: 2021

I travelled to Florida to create a new section of my project “1,000 Square Feet,” which presents a fictional landscape of an oceanic garbage gyre. It is a large-scale, site-responsive project, created through processes that are rooted in time spent observing global waterways. 

The Oasis Art Gallery

The American Friends of Neve Shalom/Wahat al Salam

Year Grant Awarded: 2019

The Oasis Art Gallery, located in the bilingual, binational, multicultural village of Neve Shalom/Wahat al Salaam, brings Israeli Palestinian and Jewish artists together for in-person workshops and joint art exhibits.

Vote Everywhere (2014)

The Andrew Goodman Foundation

Year Grant Awarded: 2013

Vote Everywhere provides college students with a unique, non-partisan opportunity to learn organizational & leadership skills while registering peers to vote, providing voter education, and leading on-campus issues activism & social justice projects.

Puffin Democracy Fellows

The Andrew Goodman Foundation

Year Grant Awarded: 2019

The Puffin Democracy Fellows program is The Andrew Goodman Foundation's post-graduate, multiyear fellowship offered to alumni of its Vote Everywhere program. Fellows work on promoting AGF’s mission to make young voices and votes a powerful force in democracy by increasing access for student voters.

National Civic Leadership Training Summit

The Andrew Goodman Foundation

Year Grant Awarded: 2018

The National Civic Leadership Training Summit (NCLTS), made possible by the Puffin Foundation, is a multiday conference and the primary training and movement-building opportunity for our Vote Everywhere Ambassadors and Puffin Democracy Fellows.

Vote Everywhere

The Andrew Goodman Foundation

Year Grant Awarded: 2018

Vote Everywhere, The Andrew Goodman Foundation’s signature program, is a national, locally-focused, nonpartisan, civic engagement movement of student leaders and university partners. Our Campus Teams work to register and turn out voters, bring down voting barriers, and tackle social justice issues.