Studio Gallery Donation Clearinghouse of Arts and Social Justice Organizations


National Arts Organizations

Organization:  Black Art Futures Fund

Description/Mission: Black Art Futures Fund (BAFF) is a collective of emerging philanthropists promoting the elevation and preservation of Black arts & culture.  It assists black art organizations by helping to provide cultural groups with general operating support. Through grant making, board-matching, and organization-to-donor cultivation, it seeks to amplify and strengthen the future of Black art.

Rating: Featured in May 14, 2019 and May 11, 2018 editions of ARTFORUM and the June 17, 2020 edition of Artsy

Organization:  Split This Rock 

Description/Mission: “Calling poets to a greater role in public life and fostering a national network of socially engaged poets.”

Split This Rock cultivates, teaches, and celebrates poetry that bears witness to injustice and provokes social change. It calls poets to a greater role in public life and fosters a national network of socially engaged poets. Building the audience for poetry of provocation and witness from our home in the nation’s capital, we celebrate poetic diversity and the transformative power of the imagination.

Split This Rock explores and celebrates the many ways that poetry can act as an agent for change: reaching across differences, considering personal and social responsibility, asserting the centrality of the right to free speech, bearing witness to the diversity and complexity of human experience through language, imagining a better world.

Split This Rock is dedicated to revitalizing poetry as a living, breathing art form with profound relevance in our daily lives and struggles. Our programs integrate poetry of provocation and witness into movements for social justice and support the poets of all ages who write and perform this vital work.

The name "Split This Rock" is pulled from a line in “Big Buddy,” a poem from Langston Hughes.

Don’t you hear this hammer ring?
I’m gonna split this rock
And split it wide!
When I split this rock,
Stand by my side.

The work of writing the poems that split open the injustices in society is in some ways a solitary act, but it is also an act that requires community. Split This Rock calls all of us to split this rock, and to do it together.

Rating: Split This Rock is featured in the 2019-2020 Catalogue for Philanthropy as one of the best small charities in the Greater Washington region.

Organization:  Swan Dreams Project

Description/Mission: “Through the use of imagery and my career as a ballet dancer, I want to help change the demoralized, objectified and caricatured images of African-American women by showing the world that beauty is not reserved for any particular race or socio-economic background. I wish for this message to infuse the ballet world and project to the entire world. While exposing more African-American communities to the ballet, I also hope to promote greater involvement and increase patronage to this beautiful art form. ​The Swan Dreams Project's goal is to convey the message that beauty and talent are not constrained by race or socio-economic status. I want our youth to know that they are not limited by stereotypes nor by their environment, but only by their dreams.” —Aesha Ash, Founder

Rating: Recipient of the 2016 Women Making History Award