CBC Community Profile

Capitol Broadcasting Company believes one of our greatest responsibilities is supporting our community. CBC’s Community Profile is a new monthly feature on the Web – a way to inform our employees and the public about the work of area non-profits, and their volunteer opportunities and needs.

For August 2009, take closer look at the United Arts Council of Raleigh & Wake County.


United Arts Council of Raleigh & Wake County, Inc.
www.unitedarts.org/

Location:
110 South Blount St.
Raleigh, NC 27601

Phone: (919) 839-1498

United Arts logo


About the United Arts Council of Raleigh & Wake County:
The United Arts Council of Raleigh & Wake County, Inc. is a private nonprofit that strives to builds better communities through support and advocacy of the arts.

Since 1990, United Arts has served as the umbrella fundraising organization for the arts in Wake County. To accomplish this mission, they raise money from businesses, individuals, foundations and government. Funds are distributed back to the community through grants to artists and arts organizations, the Artists in the Schools Program, Community Arts Reach and Creative Explorations teacher training.

United ArtsUnited Arts' mission is to strengthen the Triangle community's cultural and economic well-being by expanding arts education, arts services and arts programming.
United Arts also works to promote growth in Wake County through a vibrant arts environment, partner with all Wake County governments to encourage dynamic arts programming in all Wake County communities, and encourage the creative spirit in all Wake County individuals. Their mission also includes increasing funding from the public and private sectors to support the arts in Wake County.

United ArtsUnited Arts puts artists in schools, runs a Community Arts Reach program to assist Wake towns outside of Raleigh in providing high quality, professional cultural arts programs such as art summer camps and classes, festival performances and technical support, and much more.

United Arts runs a fundraiser called "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" each fall to help generate funds for the non-proft to distribute to artists, schools and throughout the community.

How To Help the United Arts Council of Raleigh & Wake County:
United ArtsDONATE
United Arts depends on donations from individuals and corporations to fund its many programs and grants. Capitol Broadcasting Company is a Platinum Partner. Find out more about donating here.

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?VOLUNTEER
United Arts needs volunteers in a variety of capacities from the Artists in Schools program to "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" and more. Find out more about volunteering opportunities and how you can help here.

ATTEND GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER
Grab a seat for dinner at an exclusive Raleigh home with a North Carolina artist. The food will be amazing and you never know who you might meet. Find out more about "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" here.


POSTED: August 3, 2009