In the wake of the Covid-19 flu pandemic, Cook County, Ill., launched Cook County Artsa $5 million pilot program that awarded $790,000 in grants to 100 suburban arts and culture organizations.
"Suburban nonprofit arts organizations have not had access to significant COVID recovery resources, and Cook County is proud to fill this gap for our local economy and cultural sector," Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle said in a statement, per the Chicago Tribune.
The grants were awarded based on an organization's annual expenses in 2019: $5,000 for organizations with expenses between $20,000 and $100,000, and $10,000 for organizations with expenses over $100,000.
"Culture and creativity serve as critical elements in thriving communities," Preckwinkle said.
"They are essential community assets that foster human connection, joyful exchange and innovative thinking."
The county also plans to invest $2.3 million to launch a suburban placemaking program.
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