San Jose's investment of $6.7 million for the upcoming fiscal year is dedicated to enhancing the local cultural landscape. This includes $4.7 million allocated to over 100 events and organizations, which marks an 8% increase from past funding. An additional $2 million will be directed toward city-operated programs like CityDance and Make Music Day. The funding aims to support local artists amid federal budget cuts, with a focus on BIPOC organizations to promote diversity in the arts.
San Jose's commitment of $6.7 million for the fiscal year aims to energize its cultural landscape, with $4.7 million allocated to over 100 local events and organizations.
The funding represents an 8% increase from the previous allocation, reflecting the city's dedication to nurturing a thriving arts community amid recovery challenges.
More than half of the grants specifically support BIPOC-focused organizations, which aids in promoting diverse voices in San Jose's rich cultural tapestry.
The Transient Occupancy Tax funds these initiatives, underscoring San Jose's leadership in integrating arts into economic growth.
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