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Fountain Hills Theater seeks volunteer grant writer
Theater climbing back after COVID
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The Fountain Hills Theater is in search of a volunteer to help write grants as it nears 40 years of providing entertainment for the community.
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Fountain Hills Theater is in search of a volunteer grant writer.
The theater generates 30% of its operating expenses through ticket sales and relies on individual donors and grants to support its Mainstage and Youth Theater productions and performing arts educational programs, according to a press release.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the theater has lost 40% of this source of income and is looking for an enthusiastic, dedicated person to work on grant submissions.
If interested in helping the local community theater with this task, send an email to play@fhtaz.org.
Fountain Hills Theater is celebrating its 38th season, according to the press release, and organizers look forward to providing many more seasons of outstanding live theater productions and performing arts educational programs to the town and surrounding communities.