Deeply Rooted Dance Theater Selected to Receive Highest Level of Support from the University of Chicago’s Community Programs Accelerator
Highest Level of Support from the University of Chicago’s
Community Programs Accelerator On May 18, the Community Programs Accelerator at the University of Chicago
announced that Deeply Rooted Dance Theater is one of two organizations joining the Accelerator’s 2022/2023 nonprofit
cohort at the Core level. The organization will receive $50,000 in grant funding along with intense, focused, and customized
support for up to three years.
developing a search plan and interviewing process, as well as an onboarding process which later served as a template for other positions.
Foundation to create a community of artists and give historically underfunded companies operational and financial support to help them reach wider audiences and safeguard their futures.
will work with the Accelerator on job descriptions, human resource structures, and managing and growing staff. The Accelerator will additionally support Deeply Rooted
in building connections with potential partners within the University of Chicago campus community.
Center for Black Dance and Creative Communities
in the spring of 2024,” Deeply Rooted Creative Director Kevin Iega Jeff says. “And to have somebody holding our hand through the constructing of the building, the visioning of its operations, and the understanding and dissecting of plans to raise funds so it can flourish into the future—man, it’s the best thing in the world to know we’ve got this partnership.”
total number of organizations to be served in the coming year to 32.
professionals. The free day-long conference aimed to connect local nonprofit professionals with each other and the University; promote knowledge exchange on sector best practices and available resources; and ultimately accelerate the positive impact participating organizations have in
their communities.
dance by uniting modern, classical, American, and African-American traditions in dance and storytelling. The organization
cultivates a creative community dedicated to nurturing artists, advancing dance education, fostering collaboration, supporting
human relationships, and sharing common values. With the support of the Accelerator, Deeply Rooted aims to establish its institutional home, the planned South Side Center for Black Dance and Creative Communities, in Washington Park.
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