Time and money are always in short supply. Whether you contribute your services or make a financial donation, your support is invaluable to our success and helps transform lives through the power of art and ideas.
Now, more than ever, One Reel needs your support!
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One of the greatest challenges we face, is lack of funding.
Despite this, One Reel launched PublicDisplay.ART back in 2021 to provide a free, community-supported arts publication to recognize the work of local artists and provide Seattle residents with a way back to the arts in the wake of the pandemic.
In the span of a year, the publication has proved to be an instrumental component to arts discovery, providing our readers with an accessible opportunity to engage with Seattle’s creative community, when they needed it most.
Yet, publishing a free publication and distributing it throughout the Puget Sound is a costly venture. We’ve made it this far by funneling our COVID relief funding into this endeavor, while compensating every arts we’ve featured. Because local artists need our support.
And in order to continue publishing PublicDisplay.ART, we need your support as federal funding is quickly fading away. Now, more than ever, our goal to continue publishing a community supported publication, depends on support from the community.
And that’s where you come in. If you see the value in PublicDisplay.ART’s continuation, we ask that you make a donation to make it possible. No donation is too small, because every donation adds up.
And you can count on every dollar you donate to One Reel will go directly toward underwriting PublcDisplay.ART.
THANK YOU!
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One Reel is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
All donations to One Reel are tax deductible.
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If you donate to PublicDisplay.ART, we will provide the heavy lifting to fund our other key programs through grants and separate fundraisers. These programs include:
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In 2019, Pianos In The Parks was relaunched and became Seattle’s first-of-a-kind community platform to embrace hyper-local programming AND empower individual neighborhoods to work collectively to produce a successful, city-wide public art & music event for residents and visitors.
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