We believe traditional artists make resilient communities.
Our partnering artists are tradition-bearers in their communities, contributing what they believe, know, do, and create with others who share a common heritage, language, religion, occupation, or region. These expressions are reflective of a community’s shared standards of beauty, values, life experiences, and collective wisdom. We believe that it is through these collective traditions that practitioners can mobilize and become catalysts for the transformative and restorative value of arts in society.
ACTA Annual Report: 2018 - 2019
Learn about ACTA's accomplishments over the past fiscal year through stories, photos, and graphics!
Our Funders
Many generous hands have supported our journey of more than 20 years. Here, we are privileged to honor the institutional partners who have funded our work, whether it be this year or a past year.
18th Street Art Center
American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
ArtPlace America
Artivist Entertainment
Barr Foundation
California Arts Council
California Community Foundation
The California Endowment
California Humanities
Center for Cultural Innovation
Center for Ecoliteracy
Central California Community Foundation
City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs
Columbia Foundation
East Bay Community Foundation
Fund for Folk Culture
Fresno Arts Council
Walter & Elise Haas Fund
Hellman Foundation
The William & Flora Hewlett Foundation
Humboldt Area Foundation
The James Irvine Foundation
The Lia Fund
Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture
Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies
Markusen Economic Research Services
The Metabolic Studio, a direct charitable activity of the Annenberg Foundation
MiaBo Foundation
Montana Folklife Festival
National Endowment for the Arts
National Endowment for the Humanities
Radio Bilingüe
Reis Foundation
Runyon Saltzman, Inc.
San Francisco Arts Commission
San Francisco Grants for the Arts
The San Francisco Foundation
Smithsonian Center for Cultural Heritage
Southwest Folklife Alliance
The Patricia D. & William B. Smullin Foundation
Southwest Folklife Alliance
Surdna Foundation
Taproot Foundation
University of California, Davis
The William James Association
Weingart East Los Angeles YMCA
WolfBrown
ACTA's Work
Learn about ACTA's core programs which provide funding and support to artists and organizations across California, as well as our consulting and collaboration opportunities that serve the traditional arts field at the local, state, and national level.