Nine Grants Support Youth Performing Arts

More than $40,000 awarded to performing arts programs across our region.

The performing arts open doors to creativity, confidence, connection, and self-expression. Through the Dennis Mangers Fund for Young Performing Artists, the Sacramento Region Community Foundation supports organizations that help young people across our region step through those doors — regardless of financial barriers.

Recently, the Foundation awarded more than $40,000 through the fund to nine organizations expanding access to high-quality performing arts education: Sacramento Philharmonic & Opera, CLARA, Filipino Community of Sacramento and Vicinity, NorCal Arts, Sacramento Performing Arts Conservatory, Northern California Children’s Chorus, Natomas Charter School, Sacramento Ballet, and The Girls’ Jazz and Blues Society.

During the grant review process, committee members felt inspired by programs that expand access to the arts while honoring culture, identity, and belonging. “Each of these organizations is meeting young people where they are and creating space for them to explore their creativity in meaningful ways,” shared Kerry Wood, our Chief Executive Officer.

For example, Natomas Charter School will use the grant award to support programming that highlights the cultural importance of hip hop through multiple art forms — from breakdancing and beatboxing to graffiti as visual art and fashion — giving students opportunities to express themselves in ways that reflect their lived experiences.

The Girls’ Jazz and Blues Society will use its award to bring young girls together through a shared love of jazz, empowering them to participate and lead within a musical tradition that has historically been male-dominated. And Sacramento Ballet will support its School of Ballet, which is gaining national recognition for offering high-quality training in an affordable and inclusive environment.

The fund is named in honor of Dennis Mangers, former Chair of the Foundation’s Board of Directors, who experienced firsthand how financial barriers can limit access to arts education. His story continues to guide the fund’s purpose: removing obstacles so young artists can learn, grow, and imagine what’s possible.

Since its launch, the Dennis Mangers Fund for Young Performing Artists has awarded more than $181,000 to support young performers across the Sacramento region. Through these grants, the Foundation is honored to invest in programs that nurture artistic expression and youth well-being, strengthening both individual lives and the cultural vibrancy of our community.

The Dennis Mangers Fund for Young Performing Artists is a Field of Interest Fund, meaning it’s designed to support a specific cause a donor cares deeply about. If you’re interested in creating a fund focused on the issues that matter most to you, please contact our Philanthropy Team.