By policy, Knox Makers™ has always been an entirely self-supporting community. We are not reliant on the ongoing largess of any other organization, company, or agency for our operating budget. We are, however, deeply grateful for the financial support we receive through grants and donations — support that enables us to provide our members with access to ever-greater tooling and facilities.
Ann and Steve Bailey Opportunity Grant
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In 2018, interest in learning and practicing traditional blacksmithing spiked among Knox Makers™ community members. Knoxville’s Arts and Cultural Alliance supported our development of this capability by awarding us an Ann and Steve Bailey Opportunity Grant. This grant was one of three that underwrote our purchase of architectural plans for a pole barn as well as the necessary construction materials.
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East Tennessee Foundation Arts Fund Grant |
In 2018, interest in learning and practicing traditional blacksmithing spiked among Knox Makers™ community members. The East Tennessee Foundation supported our development of this capability by awarding us a grant from their Arts Fund. This grant was one of three that underwrote our purchase of architectural plans for a pole barn as well as the necessary construction materials.
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Aslan Foundation micro grant |
In 2018, interest in learning and practicing traditional blacksmithing spiked among Knox Makers™ community members. The Aslan Foundation supported our development of this capability by awarding us a micro grant. This grant was one of three that underwrote our purchase of architectural plans for a pole barn as well as the necessary construction materials.
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City of Knoxville Community Agency Grant |
To prevent Knox Makers™ classes from being disrupted by the noise of our large power tools, we found it necessary to construct a soundproof wall segregating it from the rest of the workshop. The City of Knoxville supported this effort through a Community Agency Grant, enabling us to schedule classes frequently while permitting community members to use the workshop freely.
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