Detroit Creativity Project

Detroit Creativity Project

Venice, CA 90294
Tax ID46-4485478

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More about this organization

Mission

To empower and inspire Detroit's young people through improvisation

About

DCP created the improv project, a 10-week program offered during the fall and spring school semesters to teach middle and high school students in Detroit the art of improvisation. The majority of those served are considered economically disadvantaged by federal measures. In 2018 and 2019 DCP contracted with YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit to administer the improv project at several schools and non-profit service organizations. Most of these programs were offered at no charge. There was a small portion of revenue attributed to paid programs.

Revenue

$335,444

Expenses

$174,304