Overview
The DC Collaborative offers many ways for our members to be involved in arts and humanities programming in our District as a community of practice.
The DC Collaborative offers many ways for our members to be involved in arts and humanities programming in our District as a community of practice.
View more information about our new, virtual Arts and Humanities for Every Student program!
View DetailsActive DC Collaborative Members and may submit programs to be offered in the Arts and Humanities for Every Student (AHFES) program.
View DetailsProfessional Development for our members is a key component of the DC Collaborative’s continuing education agenda for arts educators and arts organization staff. This includes Convenings and Workshops and other initiatives.
View DetailsThe DC Collaborative's Programming Committee is open to members, educators and partners of the DC Collaborative. This committee exists to ensure that high quality arts and humanities education programs are being offered through the DC Collaborative's Arts and Humanities for Every Student program.
View DetailsSince our founding in 1998, AHFES has served more than half-a-million students and educators. In addition, thousands of teachers and administrators have attended Professional Development workshops offered through the DC Collaborative by our members.
View DetailsWe provide a collective voice advocating for support for arts and humanities education. Advocacy is critical to ensuring high-quality arts education for all DC students.
View DetailsView a selection of photos from some of our programs and events.
View DetailsMailing Address: 975 F Street, NW
Office Location: 923 F Street, NW, #303
Washington, DC 20004
P: 202.470.6467
info@dccollaborative.org
The DC Collaborative is a FY19 Service Organization grant recipient of the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities.
The DC Collaborative is proud to receive a grant for its Collective Impact work supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.