Grants distributed to help the arts in central Delaware

Delaware State News
Posted 6/21/21

DOVER — The CenDel Foundation has distributed $12,261 in grants to organizations fostering the arts in central Delaware.

The Kent County Fund for the Arts, a fund administered by CenDel, …

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Grants distributed to help the arts in central Delaware

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DOVER — The CenDel Foundation has distributed $12,261 in grants to organizations fostering the arts in central Delaware.

The Kent County Fund for the Arts, a fund administered by CenDel, provided grants to 11 organizations in June. The grant amounts ranged from $1,000 to $4,500.

The 2020 recipients included Art Works, the Biggs Museum of American Art, Delaware Friends of Folk, Inner City Cultural League and the Children’s Theatre.

The funding will be used by the recipients to offer diverse performances and shows to the community. Funds will also be used for music education and art therapy.

The Kent County Fund for the Arts was established in 2008 through a contribution by the late Rosemary Twilley, in memory of her husband, Joshua Twilley, Esq. Ms. Twilley’s son, Joshua Twilley, now serves as the fund’s adviser.

For more information about charitable resources or the CenDel Foundation, visit cendelfoundation.org or call Tenish Gregory, director of operations, at 302-724-7538.

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