BUILDing CREATIVE EQUITY + OPPORTUNITY

Creative sector Partnerships

Many creative companies—including large studios, small- and mid-size production companies, and post-production houses—partner with Venice Arts, including through its partnership with the LA County Department of Economic Opportunity, to foster a shared commitment to building equity and opportunity for low-income young people. Among other things, they:

  • Contribute their time and talent to programs such as Creative Conversations, or to mentoring young creatives

  • Dedicate paid internship and work opportunities to our students, or give their applications priority review

  • Build employment pathways through apprenticeships and jobs

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Help build creative equity & opportunity

  • Host a field trip for a small group of students, or a job shadowing opportunity

  • Provide access to life-changing, paid internships at no initial cost to your company.

  • Join us for our virtual series Creative Conversations, designed to demystify the many pathways that people take to success in their professions. [Creative Conversations is underwritten, in part, by Los Angeles County’s workforce development agency (WDACS), United Talent Agency and California Humanities.]

  • Provide 1:1 mentoring to support a young person's college or career aspirations

  • Explore the benefits of an apprenticeship program. In 2022, Venice Arts will launch LA’s first Arts2Work Training Center, one in a national network of pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship programs, with two tracks: Multimedia Producer and Digital Video Editor. Contact us for information, here.

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Explore how you or your company might be involved. Email Ajani amiri, Director CCWE, or call 310-392-0846

Thank you to the Los Angeles County Department of Economic Opportunity who, through the support of the American Rescue Plan Act, has been a lead partner in the development of pre-apprenticeship and creative sector job placement programs.

We are also grateful to the following companies and foundations for their generous support: The Golden Globes Foundation,; NBCUniversal Creative Impact Lab; NBC Launch; the Perenchio Foundation; the Snap Foundation; United Talent Agency; Sony Pictures Entertainment.; and the W.M. Keck Foundation.

> And to our many creative sector partners who provide both learning and work experience to our participants—we couldn’t do it without you!