EngAGE is pleased to announce that The Eisner Foundation has awarded us $300,000 over two years in program support to improve the quality of life and learning for more than 800 children and 800 low-income seniors through intergenerational arts education and mentoring collaborations between affordable senior housing residents and schools in Southern California.
The Eisner Foundation grant represents the foundation’s continuing commitment to meaningfully uniting generations in the Los Angeles area and beyond.
EngAGE CEO/Founder Tim Carpenter commented, “We would like to thank the Eisner Foundation for their continued support for our intergenerational programs and look forward to two more years of our successful partnership together.”