Arts & Entertainment

Holmdel Nonprofit Gets Grant From Covid Recovery Fund

The Holmdel Theatre Company is among over 60 organizations awarded by the New Jersey Arts and Culture Recovery Fund.

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HOLMDEL, NJ — The Holmdel Theatre Company got a grant from the New Jersey Arts and Culture Recovery Fund (NJACRF).

In total, the organization awarded $1.3 million to more than 60 nonprofits across the state, to support their work as they recover from the effects of the pandemic.

The COVID-19 pandemic shuttered venues and forced furloughs and layoffs of more than half of the state’s creative workforce, the organization said in a statement, adding that the state’s nonprofit arts industry reported pandemic-related losses of more than $100 million as of December.

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In response to the needs of the arts community, NJACRF was established last year with a gift from the Grunin Foundation, based in Toms River. A coalition of funders quickly followed with their support, to ensure the recovery of the industry.


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