Dominion Energy Awards $50,000 to Virginia Arts Nonprofits

<br /> Dominion Energy Awards $50,000 to Virginia Arts Nonprofits<br />

– Annual ArtStars awards recognize five winning arts education programs

PR Newswire


RICHMOND, Va.

,

Jan. 27, 2022

/PRNewswire/ — The Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation named five nonprofit arts organizations as 2022 Dominion Energy ArtStars for inspiring people of all ages in creative endeavors. The organizations represent five regions across

Virginia

with annual operating budgets under

$1 million

. Each received a

$10,000

grant to support their winning arts or cultural education program.

“These organizations show ways the creative spirit continues to thrive – whether through outdoor, virtual or digital programming,” said

Hunter A. Applewhite

, president of the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation. ”

Virginia

is very fortunate to have these talented organizations committed to serving their local communities.”

The ArtStars winners were honored

Jan. 26

at the

Virginia

Commission for the Arts’

Art Works

virtual conference:




  • Todd Rosenlieb Dance



    – (

    Norfolk

    ) for its “Mixed Abilities in Motion” (MixMo) program that offers dance education and therapy to children with special needs including Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, and Autism Spectrum Disorder.  MixMo also offers broader education programs and outreach through both virtual and in-person performances.


  • Dogtown Dance Theatre


    – (

    Richmond

    ) for its resource programs for striving professional artists.  Through both in-person and virtual options, the group engages schools and provides programming for students of all ages with an emphasis on diversity and inclusion.


  • Encore Stage & Studio




    – (

    Arlington

    ) for its theater-based programming for students of all ages, including students experiencing homelessness. It provides opportunities and arts education to those without easy access to a diverse student base.


  • Charlottesville Ballet


    – (

    Charlottesville

    ) for its programs that offer dance education and scholarships to all ages in programs such as Adaptive Dance and Movement for Parkinson’s, students with Autism, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, and other developmental, intellectual, and movement disabilities.  The studio also provides free programming in public schools.



  • Clifton Forge School

    of the Arts




    – (

    Clifton Forge

    ) for its service to a rural, low-income community with lack of access to arts education by working with local artist-teachers to provide a variety of programing spanning many mediums.

Visit

www.dominionenergy.com/artstars

for more information.


About the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation


About 7 million customers in 13 states energize their homes and businesses with electricity or natural gas from Dominion Energy (NYSE: D). Through its

Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation

, as well as

EnergyShare

, HBCU Promise and other programs, Dominion Energy contributed more than

$48 million

in 2021 to community causes. The Foundation supports nonprofit causes that meet basic human needs, protect the environment, promote education, and encourage community vitality. Please visit

www.DominionEnergy.com

to learn more.

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