The Schultz-Hill Foundation will help the MudGirls Studio continue its mission of empowering disadvantaged women through art. Pictured (left to right) are Maryanne Mulhern, Gary Hill, Mudgirls Founder Dorrie Papademetriou and Tajah Gay.
The Schultz-Hill Foundation (a Non-Profit Private Foundation) located in Atlantic City awarded $24,000 to Students & ARTS Programs in 2020. The DINA Scholarship/ARTS Grant Program was established to support programs and students in the field of Art/History and Education. The Dina Program is named after the "Angel of Wisdom" and is a sub-program of the Foundation in Atlantic City.
The 2020 "Dina Recipients"
The Scholarship Awards are very diverse and include but are not limited to: Atlantic City Theater Company, The Barnes Foundation, Atlantic City ARTS Foundation, NAACP, Ocean City Theatre Company, Mudgirls Studio, Atlantic City Ballet Company "Stage to Schools," Bay Atlantic Symphony, AtlantiCare Healing ARTS, Lucy the Elephant, Cygnus Creative Arts Center, Congregation Shirat Hayam, and teacher and student scholarships to Maya Hendricks, David Milnes, and Jeremy Rotolo.
The Schultz-Hill Foundation promotes and supports Education, History and the ARTS in South Jersey. For more information, visit www.schultz-hill.org.
The Schultz-Hill Foundation does not discriminate in any way on the basis of race, color, creed, gender or sexual preference, nationality, ancestry or national and ethnic origin.
The 2020 "Dina Recipients"
The Scholarship Awards are very diverse and include but are not limited to: Atlantic City Theater Company, The Barnes Foundation, Atlantic City ARTS Foundation, NAACP, Ocean City Theatre Company, Mudgirls Studio, Atlantic City Ballet Company "Stage to Schools," Bay Atlantic Symphony, AtlantiCare Healing ARTS, Lucy the Elephant, Cygnus Creative Arts Center, Congregation Shirat Hayam, and teacher and student scholarships to Maya Hendricks, David Milnes, and Jeremy Rotolo.
The Schultz-Hill Foundation promotes and supports Education, History and the ARTS in South Jersey. For more information, visit www.schultz-hill.org.
The Schultz-Hill Foundation does not discriminate in any way on the basis of race, color, creed, gender or sexual preference, nationality, ancestry or national and ethnic origin.