- Community Engagement
Recognize the Present to Repair the Future
An introduction to three Oakland partnership stories.

An introduction to three Oakland partnership stories.
A wave of arts nonprofits are turning to new financial and organizational models to survive the pressure of high real estate prices.
The Kenneth Rainin Foundation's Open Spaces Program is a grant that funds artist-driven temporary, place-based public art that engages communities in San Francisco and Oakland around issues relevant to them.
Kreative Growth is a program led by Balay Kreative that offers seven Filipinx artists stipends ranging from $2,000 to $5,000 to BIPOC artists and allies in the Bay Area, in order to launch new works of art and culture in the Filipino Cultural District in San Francisco this year.
CAST's Creative Container exhibition opening highlighted the spirit of community, innovation, and social transformation that is alive and well in the Bay Area
With the California Arts Council’s Creative Corps program, YBCA will be piloting a community co-design process with select communities within the Bay Area, providing artists with a living wage as they work with nonprofit institutions in their communities within one of the four key issue areas to create a project of their choice. These issue areas include civic engagement, climate justice, community health and wellness, and social justice.