Grantee Database

ETH-NOH-TEC CREATIONS

Application ID

GEN-22-17258

Application Type

Arts and Cultural Organizations General Operating Relief

Approved Grant Amount

28500

Project Description

Eth-Noh-Tec’s mission is to build cultural bridges that celebrate diversity and create compassionate communities through the art of storytelling. ENT performs ancient Asian folktales and myths, and contemporary Asian American stories of inspiration that reveal our common truths. By sharing the power of and the values imbedded in stories, ENT believes we can transcend racial and ethnic borders that not only honor Asian cultures, but build cultural bridges that embrace our differences, celebrate our humanity and create and strengthen compassionate communities. Our vision includes inspiring communities to share and honor their living stories. Our values are inclusion, respect, trust and wonder. Eth-Noh-Tec is committed to making a difference in our world through the stories that embody what it is to be human and how to be the best that we are capable of.

Organization Summary

Eth-Noh-Tec’s mission is to build cultural bridges that celebrate diversity and create compassionate communities through the art of storytelling. ENT performs ancient Asian folktales and myths, and contemporary Asian American stories of inspiration that reveal our common truths. By sharing the power of and the values imbedded in stories, ENT believes we can transcend racial and ethnic borders that not only honor Asian cultures, but build cultural bridges that embrace our differences, celebrate our humanity and create and strengthen compassionate communities. Our vision includes inspiring communities to share and honor their living stories. Our values are inclusion, respect, trust and wonder. Eth-Noh-Tec is committed to making a difference in our world through the stories that embody what it is to be human and how to be the best that we are capable of.

Organization

ETH-NOH-TEC CREATIONS

Address

977 S VAN NESS AVE

SAN FRANCISCO

Phone

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