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  • Inside Arts Council: Grants for The Arts Tamara Liu
    Mar 10 2026

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    On this episode of Inside Arts Council Santa Cruz County. We talk with Grants Manager Tamara Liu about how local artists and arts organizations fund their work, why public benefit matters, and how equity efforts are reshaping who receives support. We share clear advice on eligibility, applications, and ways to get involved.

    • What a grant is
    • Where re-granted funds come from locally
    • Eligibility tied to residency and public sharing
    • How to simplify the application and submit work samples
    • Why demand exceeds supply and how reviews work
    • Equity progress across South County and communities of color and queer artists
    • Links between arts education, grants, and Open Studios
    • The council’s role in advocacy, training, and connections
    • How donors and volunteers expand flexible funding

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    19 m
  • Inside Arts Council: Arts Education Sarah Brothers Bot
    Mar 9 2026

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    On this episode of Inside Arts Council Santa Cruz County, we look at how the arts education fuels an entire creative ecosystem from first encounters in classrooms to paid teen teaching roles, veteran artists in schools, and dance programs for seniors living with dementia.

    Sarah Brothers Bot the Arts Education Director shares how Arts Council Santa Cruz County connects schools, artists, and families to make the arts a durable force for learning and belonging.

    • Why arts education builds skills like empathy, resilience, and critical thinking
    • How Spectra teaching artists are trained and matched with schools
    • What makes Mariposa Arts a paid teen-to-child teaching pathway
    • How we train generalist teachers to integrate arts across subjects
    • Why Family Arts Nights deepen parent-school trust
    • Expanding to seniors and adult learners with movement and dance
    • Funding challenges and the need for ongoing advocacy
    • How grants, Open Studios, and education reinforce each other

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    Mariposa Arts

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    22 m
  • Jacob Martinez | Leading In The Storm: Founding Digital Nest Nonprofit, Radical Transparency,Training Next Generation of Diverse Leaders, Fundraising Wisdom and more
    Jan 14 2026

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    We trace Jacob Martinez’s path from outsider to builder and unpack how Digital NEST turns first-gen talent into confident leaders through transparency, training, and courageous asks. Real talk on hiring, culture, and stress gives a grounded playbook for turbulent times.

    • founding story shaped by class contrast and belonging
    • embedding leadership training for staff and youth
    • professional development funds and clear advancement
    • nonprofit hiring realities and people decisions
    • COVID pivot to online tools and community support
    • post-pandemic outreach to bring youth back
    • radical transparency with finances and access
    • compensation strategy tied to equity and runway
    • fundraising courage and mentorship on the ask
    • stress management, sabbaticals, and boundaries
    • advice for emerging and seasoned leaders

    Support & Hire the youth! Find us at digitalnest.org and on socials. Email Jacob at jacob@digitalnest.org

    Bio

    Jacob Martinez, founder & CEO of Digital NEST, is a social entrepreneur, tech educator, keynote speaker, and cutting-edge community collaborator. His mission is to bridge the digital divide and create opportunities for young people in rural communities to access the economic and social benefits of technology.


    Recognition for Martinez's work includes: 2020 James Irvine Foundation Leadership Award, the Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation Entrepreneur Fellowship, 2024 UC Santa Cruz Alumni Achievement Award, and the 2015 Entrepreneur of the Year for Santa Cruz County, among others. He speaks frequently about his work at events, including TEDxSantaCruz and the 2015 White House Tech Meetup.


    He sits on the boards of the Silicon Valley Leadership Group Foundation and the Center for Rural Innovation. He is an External Special Adviser to the UCSC Chancellor as well as an Advisor for Reservoir Ventures, a modern investment firm focused on supporting entrepreneurs in Central California and the Monterey Bay Area. When Jacob is not making sure youth in rural communities are ready for big careers, he spends time with his wife and three kids, and enjoys gardening and traveling.

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    47 m
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