In its first round of funding for fiscal year 2023, the Texas Commission on the Arts approved 943 grants totaling over $11.6 million to nonprofits and units of government in 120 Texas cities.
Grants to Austin-based organizations totaled just over $1,057,700.
Austin organizations receiving more than $10,000 include:
- American Short Fiction — $10,500
- Armstrong Community Music School — $11,000
- Art Spark Texas — $36,500
- Austin Chamber Music — $14,000
- Austin Film Festival — $30,000
- Austin Film Society — $19,000
- Austin Opera — $14,500
- Austin Symphony Orchestra — $19,000
- Austin Theatre Alliance (Paramount and State theaters) — $29,750
- Ballet Austin — $20,500
- Big Medium — $10,500
- Capital View Arts — $17,500
- Cine Las Americas — $14,500
- Consprirare — $12,500
- Creative Action — $18,500
- Forklift Danceworks — $10,500
- Fusebox — $14,000
- Kathy Dunn Hamrick Dance Company — $14,500
- KMFA — $14,500
- Long Center for the Performing Art — $13,500
- Mexic-Arte Museum — $18,300
- Museum of Human Achievement — $16,000
- Puerto Rican Folkloric Dance — $12,762
- Texas Folklife Resources — $48,900
- Vortex Rep Theatre — $157,500
- Women & Their Work — $10,500
- Zach Theatre — $14,000
For a complete list see, arts.texas.gov/cities23/cities/show/2023