Your Support in Action
Recent projects
We believe in the transformative power of art. That's why we're proud to partner with Shriners Children's St. Louis to bring the joy of creativity to hospitalized children.
We're thrilled to share the impact of your generosity! We provided art supplies to 34 children in a rural community in Mexico.
Mrs. Singh’s classroom is a burst of color and imagination this year! We provided art supplies for K-5 art educator and certified trauma-informed specialist Danielle Singh at Quidnessett Elementary School.
Make an Artist Foundation is partnered with Shriners Children's Hospital St. Louis and Children's Mercy Kansas City to bring art to hospitalized children.
We teamed up with art educator John Khai to develop and sustain divergent thinking and creativity among children and youth in marginalized communities.
Make an Artist Foundation makes creativity more available to children worldwide. We collaborate with educators, program directors, and local communities to advance art programs.
Make an Artist Foundation provided the canvas and art supplies for Voices of Peace. An art project to help children and families affected by the ongoing war in Colombia.
Millions of families have had to abandon their homes due to armed conflict in Columbia. To help heal from the trauma of war, refugees and members of the community painted a canvas mural at the Center for Memory, Peace and Reconciliation in the city of Bogota.
Make an Artist Foundation provided art supplies to HDF Mercy Centre, a safe haven in the slums of Bangkok providing shelter, food, and education to 2000+ children.
Physical Donations
If you would like to donate a physical box of art supplies, please fill out the form below.
Art supplies must be in new, unused condition. We accept crayons, colored pencils, paper, markers, pastels, paints, brushes, watercolors, sketchbooks, clay, erasers, sharpeners, charcoal, painting palettes, etc.
This spring, we brought art supplies to The School of Hope in Jocotenango, Guatemala. This incredible institution provides educational opportunities to over 400 students, from age 5 through ninth grade.