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One -Time and Monthly Giving
IMMEDIATE Impact
Cultivate Innovation
You can make a difference by redefining how technology is viewed in your city and in our world by supporting our mission with a one-time donation. This will immediately open doors for hiring staff and contractors to push big ideas forward and offer more opportunities to the community.
Your support helps redistribute resources for a more accessible, equal, and creative culture for you and your loved ones, as well as future generations.
*PayPal GIVING FUND: We receive 100% of your one-time donation.
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foundational support
building roots
When you choose to donate monthly, you're not just contributing funds—you're weaving a stronger fabric between technology innovators and future artists. It is vital for our team to obtain core operational support in order to continue doing the research and development in creating long-standing partnerships and programming.
Your monthly support allows stronger roots and more regular opportunities for our artist communities, helping sustain our operations team.
*Recurring donations via PayPal: Future Arts is charged a fee per donation transaction, which you can choose to cover. (No PayPal account needed)
other ways to support FUTURE ARTS:
Check if your Employer matches donation gifts. This is a great way to re-distribute corporate funds to the community. More info here.
Stock gifts are accepted (and are tax free for you!)
Develop a partnership idea with the Future Arts team to place artists into your workplaces - Fill out the form on our Engage Page
As an exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, donations to Future Arts (EIN: 87-0950093) are tax-deductible. If you have any questions about how your donations are used or would like to support a specific program with a one-off or regular donation please contact admin@futurearts.co.
Exploring Seattle’s Creative Impact
… So why are artist wages not reflecting this MAJOR impact?
Our #1 creative sector, deemed “Creative Technology”, means jobs like software engineers and similar corporate sector jobs. This means artists working with technology, using the same types of software, get paid 4X less.
Source - 2019 Seattle Creative Economy Report
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Engaging the Creative Economy
Future Arts Founder, Yuliya (Julia) Bruk discusses her art-based research focused on Seattle’s Creative Economy Reports. The roots of what Future Arts was build on was hundreds of pages of voices sharing creative community needs for building a more vibrant tech-arts cultural scene in Seattle and beyond.
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