Help Support the Next Generation of Artists!
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
Chalk It Up to SacramentoSupporting the arts promotes belonging and community pride, especially for the next generation.
$550
raised by 6 people
$1,000 goal
Friends please help me raise $1,000 for Chalk It Up! I am so proud to serve with such a strong Board of Directors and our forward thinking Executive Director, Christy Jourdan.
I am raising money to ensure that our mission, of empowering the next generation of artists by providing grant funding and programs for teachers and schools is met. This means making arts education accessible to as many students as possible, especially in lower Socio-economic regions.
Did you know, students with an arts education are:
- 5X less likely to drop out of school
- 4X more likely to be recognized for academic achievement
- 4X more likely to receive a bachelor’s degree
This year we are proudly launching, Chalk It Up At Your School, a program that will take our Chalk Art Festival into regional schools, teaching students how to create chalk art murals and providing them a platform to show their work. Your donations will help support programs as this.
About Chalk It Up!
Chalk It Up is a non-profit arts organization famous for organizing the three-day Chalk It Up! The Chalk Art & Music Festival, held every year over Labor Day Weekend in Fremont Park in downtown Sacramento since 1991. The festival aims to celebrate the region's arts community and inspire the next generation of artists and musicians. Over the course of three days, hundreds of artists, musicians, local craft and food vendors, and volunteers come together to promote community pride, civic participation, and social connection.
2025 is our 35th year, and the festival remains FREE for the community—no admission, no tickets, no gates. This is due to the financial support of donors and sponsors and the hard work of volunteers.
The Chalk It Up Grant Program offers grants to schools and organizations in need of funding for youth arts education programs. We fund mostly Title 1 schools, where art departments are typically underfunded, and teachers are purchasing supplies out of their own pockets. Chalk It Up Grants are often used to purchase much-needed art supplies, while also allowing teachers and students to explore new mediums.
The annual High School Self-Portrait Show provides an opportunity for the region's top high school artists to show and compete in a gallery show, including a 2nd Saturday reception. Local artists and community members serve as the jury for this show, awarding cash prizes to students and grants to their teachers. Chalk It Up runs this show each year in March at Verge Center for the Arts.
Every student needs equitable access to culturally relevant arts education.
Chalk It Up believes that the arts, arts education, and festivals like the Chalk It Up Festival promote a sense of belonging and social connections, essential for healthy, thriving communities. The festival, grants, and student art show are all funded and operated by generous volunteers, donors, community partners, and sponsors.
"The arts help students perform better academically and develop critical life skills like problem-solving, collaboration, and adaptability." Teacher Teisha Holloway