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Chicago Sinfonietta

Chicago, Illinois

Grants

2023 ( 10 months)
$15,000

Established in 1987, Chicago Sinfonietta’s mission is to champion diversity, equity, and inclusion by creating community through bold symphonic experiences. With this award, the Chicago Sinfonietta convenes small and medium size arts and culture organizations representing the 77 community areas of Chicago. These conversations will build knowledge around policies, campaigns, and initiatives that aim to help increase performing arts audiences and promote community attendance lost since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

2022 ( 3 months)
$2,500

Chicago Sinfonietta is a professional orchestra that presents symphonic performances, provides mentoring programs for young musicians and conductors of color, and facilitates music education through its programs with the Chicago Public Schools. It is the nation's most diverse symphony orchestra. This professional development grant supports training for staff members of the development department.

2020 (5 years)
$375,000

The Chicago Sinfonietta is a professional orchestra that presents symphonic performances; commissions new work; provides mentoring programs for young musicians, conductors, and administrators of color; and facilitates music education through its programs with Chicago Public Schools. It is the nation’s most diverse symphony orchestra. This grant provides general operating support to the Chicago Sinfonietta as part of MacArthur’s Culture, Equity, and the Arts program.

2019 (2 years 4 months)
$50,000

The Chicago Sinfonietta is a professional orchestra that presents symphonic performances, provides mentoring programs for young musicians and conductors of color, and facilitates music education through its programs with the Chicago Public Schools. With this International Connections Fund award, individuals participating in the Sinfonietta’s emerging musicians and conductors program collaborate with advanced students and musicians from a Kenyan orchestra to provide master classes, performances, and community engagement work in Chicago and Nairobi, Kenya.

2015 (4 years)
$625,000

The Chicago Sinfonietta, founded in 1987, is a professional orchestra that presents symphonic performances, provides mentoring programs for young musicians and conductors of color, and facilitates music education through its programs with Chicago Public Schools. It is the nation’s most diverse symphony orchestra, and it attracts a similarly diverse audience.  A MacArthur Award recognizes organizations that have excellent programs, that are well-managed, and that are at an inflection point, where they are likely to grow either in size or influence. The Sinfonietta will allocate most of the awarded funds to an operating reserve; it will allocate a smaller portion to underwriting critical infrastructure upgrades.

2015 (5 years)
$262,500

The Chicago Sinfonietta is a professional orchestra that presents symphonic performances, provides mentoring programs for young musicians and conductors of color, and facilitates music education through its programs with the Chicago Public Schools. It is the nation’s most diverse symphony orchestra. This grant supports the Sinfonietta’s goals of creating innovative concert experiences, strengthening its financial position, and playing a leading role nationally in advocating for racial equity in the classical music community.

2010 (5 years)
$250,000

In support of general operations (over five years).

2007 (3 years)
$75,000

To expand www.chicagoclassicalmusic.org, a website run by a consortium of classical music groups (over three years).

2002 (2 years)
$60,000

In support of general operations (over two years).

1999 (1 year)
$30,000

In support of general operations.

1996 (3 years)
$90,000

In support of general operations (over three years).

1993 (3 years)
$90,000

In support of general operations (over three years).

1992 (1 year)
$28,500

To support broadcasting four concerts on WFMT, including a Kennedy Center concert, with the goal of developing new audiences.

1991 (1 year)
$50,000

In support of general operations (over two years).